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  • 6 Oct 2010
    Paul Snelgrove

    Reflections on the challenges of writing Discoveries of the Census of Marine Life

    Hello and welcome to my Blog on Discoveries of the Census of Marine Life: Making Ocean Life Count.  I’m Paul Snelgrove, author of this book, and I’ve been studying life in the oceans for almost 30 years. The invitation to write this book was both a great opportunity but also a great challenge. How to […]

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  • 5 Aug 2010

    Fish with Fanged Tongue – A Discovery in the Census of Marine Life

    From National Geographic: "Australia's 'terrifying' dragonfish uses its many fangs—which even stud its tongue—to hook hard-to-find prey in the cold, dark depths, scientists say. The banana-size fish is one of tens of thousands of both known and new species included in a new inventory released today by the Census of Marine Life, a decade-long ocean-exploration project." What be in the sea?!

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