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Ocean Outbreak Podcast

January 19, 2019March 18, 2019 drewharvell

Enjoy an excerpt from a podcast’s interview about Drew’s newest book Ocean Outbreak below.

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Diving into Glass: Reflections on the Blaschka’s 150-year-old Glass Menagerie

December 13, 2017October 3, 2019 drewharvell

Becalmed in the North Atlantic on a dark May evening in 1853, Leopold Blaschka witnessed an other-worldly event. Beneath the glassy surface of the sea, a small green light appeared. Then a second. And a third. “A hundred of these… Read moreDiving into Glass: Reflections on the Blaschka’s 150-year-old Glass Menagerie

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New Clues in the Search for the Blaschka Animals

June 8, 2017October 3, 2019 drewharvell

From the entrance of the historic Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, one can see across the Bay of Naples to the island of Capri. All that separates me from this timeless view and entry into the Stazione is an ancient gate… Read moreNew Clues in the Search for the Blaschka Animals

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Coral Reefs in the Age of Climate Change: Fragile as Glass

May 3, 2017October 3, 2019 drewharvell

Over 150 years ago, the father-son glassmaking team of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka created a glass menagerie of over 800 marine invertebrate models, documenting life in oceans untouched by climate change and human impacts. They were captivated by sea slugs,… Read moreCoral Reefs in the Age of Climate Change: Fragile as Glass

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Day 5,6 Pelagics and Trouble in Paradise

October 10, 2012October 3, 2019 drewharvell

Monday—We are keeping up the bruising pace of working group meetings all morning, site surveys in the afternoon and reconvening for working group meetings in the evening.  We have successfully sketched out a plan for ANCHoR (Action Network for Coral Health… Read moreDay 5,6 Pelagics and Trouble in Paradise

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Day 4 SHARKS and Snails!

October 9, 2012September 18, 2018 drewharvell

Sunday– Getting tough to keep up with the Blog. Joanne Wilson and Eric Conklin are really cracking the whip, keeping us working long into the night, drafting a plan. But, we did get to the North Beach Forereef and as… Read moreDay 4 SHARKS and Snails!

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Ends of the Earth, Palmyra Atoll, Day 2 and 3

October 8, 2012October 3, 2019 drewharvell

Friday— Another day, another adventure.  Having survived the night with the forest and cabin full of cane spiders, we had a pretty uneventful day. A rather packed morning of fantastic talks about coral disease in the Pacific, highlighting the phenomenal progress… Read moreEnds of the Earth, Palmyra Atoll, Day 2 and 3

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Ends of the Earth, Palmyra Atoll

October 5, 2012September 18, 2018 drewharvell

Where do you need to go to find pristine coral reefs, intact apex predators, including sharks?  One answer is Palmyra Atoll, about 2.5 hours Southwest of Hawaii by charter jet.  I’ve heard for years how wonderful Palmyra Atoll is and particularly, the… Read moreEnds of the Earth, Palmyra Atoll

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Invertebrate Biodiversity at Shoals

June 25, 2011September 18, 2018 drewharvell

I just finished teaching my Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity course at Shoals Marine Lab. This year’s 3 week course was the best-ever, largely because of the very enthusiastic crew of students. This year, our quest to find the most phyla was… Read moreInvertebrate Biodiversity at Shoals

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