Sand piles distinguish crab species

Posted on Feb 29, 08 at 4:05 pm. 
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I've written in this column and two books that a person can tell male from female ghost crabs by the shape of the sand piles next to their holes. This information came from a 1970s Ph.D. thesis I found years ago at the University of Hawaii's graduate library. It was a good theory -- in its time. Researchers...... ...
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Cinderworms in Texas Bay

Posted on Feb 26, 08 at 9:38 pm. 
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Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies Associate Professor of Marine Biology Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi One angler ...

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Ulua pursuing an eel beats any film chase

Posted on Feb 22, 08 at 2:48 pm. 
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Last weekend during our calm, sunny weather, Hanauma Bay offered its finest entertainment. I snorkeled there two days in a row, and during those swims the breathtaking scenery and continual action made me feel I was watching a movie. Parrotfish chomped on coral rock, goatfish...... ...
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DiveFilm Episode51 – "Tufi, Papua New Guinea"

Posted on Feb 20, 08 at 3:44 pm. 
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Resort videos are an art form in their own right, and many underwater filmmakers get their start creating short dive resort promos. In this episode, Jon Shaw has crafted a fine example of this video format in his depiction of what it is like to dive the waters of Papua New Guinea, and experience the surroundings of the Tufi Resort located there (http://www.tufi-experience.com). About this video Jon says, "the location is idyllic, you can only fly in to TUFI, [and] the resort sits on top of a 1000 ft deep Fjord with access to pristine untouched diving. From the ‘muck’ of the fjord with fantastic macro life, to the coral bommies with hammers, grey reefs, silver tips, white tips and fantastically diverse coral life." The resort itself is gorgeous, staff fantastic, amazing food and to top it off you have the history, the culture and the surrounding villages to experience and visit. All in all an absolutely breathtaking experience." For more information on Jon Shaw and his work, please visit his website at: http://ginclearfilm.com... ...divefilm.com
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