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11/18/14

SEA OTTER PUP WILL LEARN TO BE AN OTTER AT SHEDD AQUARIUM

Luckily this little otter has baby hair that allows it to float without much effort!

"Though stable, the orphaned otter will still need extra care and attention to ensure its transition is a success. Having been abandoned as a one-week-old pup, the baby otter must be essentially taught how to be an otter by the staff at Shedd.  "It truly takes a village to rehabilitate a young sea otter. Our animal care team is teaching the pup how to be an otter," said Binder. "While the process is lengthy, our hands-on experience and long history rehabilitating sea otters allows us to use our expertise to work on saving this pup's life by providing her with a home and the care she needs."  So far so good. The otter, which weighed roughly one pound when it was rescued -- tiny even for an otter pup -- is now over six pounds and is beginning to eat whole foods like shrimp and clams. She's grown to roughly 22 inches in length and is off the charts on the unofficial adorable scale."




11/15/14

DOLPHINS ARE MAGNET SENSITIVE

SCIENCE DAILY - DOLPHINS ARE ATTRACTED TO MAGNETS

The article begins " Add dolphins to the list of magnetosensitive animals, French researchers say. Dolphins are indeed sensitive to magnetic stimuli, as they behave differently when swimming near magnetized objects. So says Dorothee Kremers and her colleagues at Ethos unit of the Université de Rennes in France, in a study in Springer's journal Naturwissenschaften -- The Science of Nature. Their research, conducted in the delphinarium of Planète Sauvage in France, provides experimental behavioral proof that these marine animals are magnetoreceptive..."

11/9/14

BEAKED WHALE DIVE CHAMPION - SATELLITE TAGS USED TO RECORD DIVES

BBC SCIENCE : BEAKED WHALE IS DIVE CHAMP  by Jonathan Amos

EXCERPT:

"Satellite tags attached to these animals, swimming off the coast of California, recorded a dive to nearly 3km below the ocean surface, and one that lasted 137 minutes.

This performance exceeds that for any southern elephant seal, which is also known to be an extreme breath-holder.

The Cuvier's record-breaking dives are reported in the journal Plos One.

Erin Falcone is a research biologist with the Cascadia Research Collective in Washington State, US, which led the research project.

She told BBC News that beaked whales had very high levels of the myoglobin protein in their muscles, to the point where the tissues appeared almost black.

This functions like haemoglobin in the blood, allowing the whales to store much higher levels of oxygen, and thus breathe less frequently while remaining active."

11/7/14

COMING UP - SOME ARTICLES THAT INVOLVE THE LATEST AMAZING SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

These days it's easy to bring up articles of interest on your cell phone or news feed. However, the articles I'm posting to are the ones I found the most interesting our of many.  For the next couple weeks at least I'll be posting articles about sea life and the ocean that involve the latest amazing science technology. 

11/5/14

MORE WAYS TO SAVE WATER! by SIREN! SIREN'S LINK TO SEA!

1) When you make tea and don't drink it all, use it to water plants.

2) Since coffee grounds are good fertilizer for acid loving plants, which includes geraniums,  go ahead and pour undrunk coffee cold (without sugar or creamer or milk) to water plants.

3) Clean but for your hair?  Consider brushing it, allowing the natural oils to accumulate an extra day, and wear a scarf over your hair, or braid it.  For some this is a deliberate "bad hair day,"  but your hair and scalp sometimes need a day off from shampoos, conditioners, and all the rest.

4) Do less laundry or less often.  If an item of clothing isn't smelly or truly dirty, consider airing it out and wearing it a second time before you put it into the laundry.

5) When hand washing dishes,  be sure you aren't wasting water as you rinse.  Soap dishes and set aside soaped up, then rinse a load all together.  You do want all the soap off the dishes since you don't want to ingest it, but this method should use less water than rinsing items one at a time or letting the water run.