The Three Sisters in Australia's Blue Mountains, copyright Meghan Miner Murray.
An Omani fisherman cuts skate wings. Photo copyright Meghan Miner Murray.
Cacao pods await harvesting in Hawaii. Photo copyright Meghan Miner Murray.
National Geographic News:
- These Moths are the Size of Your Eyelash — And in Big Trouble
- Will Deep-sea Mining Yield an Underwater Gold Rush?
- Japan Tsunami-Debris Cruise Attracts Travelers to Ocean Garbage Patch
Ecological Society of America's Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Journal (select entries):
• Africa's Bee Fences May Prove Useful in Asia
• Jellies are Critical to Deep Sea Ecology
• Trash gulls wreak havoc on reservoirs
• Fishing ban may be mako's only hope
• Digitizing Life with 3D Model
• Humans, the scariest predator of all
• Vaccination program targets wild seals
• Mariculture study examines species'
tradeoffs
• New fungal disease killing endemic
Hawaiian trees
• Volcanic caves contain mineral-munching
microbes
• Chipped fish teeth provide new view of
ancient diets
• Phytoplankton sinks microplastics into the
ocean
• Genetics informs Hawaiian chocolate
industry
• Hawaiian volcano home to simulated Mars
mission
COSMOS Magazine:
- Light Memories Recall Quantum Information
- Neanderthal Genes Found In Some Modern Humans
- Earth Holds Less Biodiversity Than Previously Thought
- Black Hole at Andromeda's Core Now Unstable
- Treefrogs Communicate Using Vibrations
PRI's Living on Earth
Earth Magazine
National Geographic's Newswatch: Ocean Views
Science Communication:
- Navigating the Rules of Scientific Engagement, PLOS Biology.
- Plastic Pollution: Scientists Engaging to Make a Difference, COMPASSblogs.
- Trade Secrets at Sea: How Much Information is Enough? , COMPASSblogs.
- Scientists and the Media: Flight Behavior?, COMPASSblogs.
- The Media (Still) Sets the Agenda, COMPASSblogs.
- What Makes a Great Radio Interview?, COMPASSblogs.