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olgui has one of the most interesting pages ive seen on su Deep-sea discoveries in Bermuda Triangle LiveScience MSNBC.com "The expedition has provided a new understanding of the diversity of gelatinous zooplankton, which the researchers describe as "the gooiest, stickiest, and... more
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Rated by cobaltbuckeye49 on Jul 22 2008, 10:40am
This stumbler has very lovely photos along with informative blog on her site. You should stop by for a visit. I am glad that I did.
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Rated by bulbdude on Jan 06 2008, 6:12pm
Olgui's Is Very Impressive!
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Rated by kiribird2 on Dec 17 2007, 11:07pm
Food for thought ***
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Rated by FAIRYUSER on Jul 18 2007, 10:46pm
From the page: A three-week scientific expedition to French Frigate Shoals in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument returned to Honolulu on Sunday with the discovery of many new species and a better understanding of marine biodiversity in the Hawaiian Archipelago. An all-star team of world-renowned taxonomists (biologists specializing in identifying and naming organisms) and an experienced support crew collected and photographed many species that they cannot identify and are thought to be new species to science. The expedition found several potentially new species of crabs, corals, sea cucumbers, sea squirts, worms, sea stars, snails, and clams. Many other species were found that are known from other areas but have never been recorded from French Frigate Shoals, the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, or even the Hawaiian Archipelago. From this expedition, well over a hundred new species records will likely be identified for French Frigate Shoals. Image: This crab was collected during a three-week expedition to the Northwestern Hawaiian Island National Monument. (Credit: Joel Martin, NHMLAC, NOAA)
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Rated by banjopickinlady on Jan 19 2007, 7:15pm
self medicating sheep
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Rated by Styliey on Dec 18 2006, 10:06am
A site well worth look..
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Rated by HermanStumble on Dec 16 2006, 3:39am
Look at Olgui fine pages when you are interested in biology.
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Rated by Jabby on Nov 22 2006, 4:32am
Olguis' page is perfect coincide to kirchersociety.org (which doesn't post enough stuff to satiate my brain). I will be coming back to Olguis' page for the interesting subject matter here. Thanks, Olguis.