在休息了几个星期五之后,我们与另一个星期五的Smorgasbord一起恢复了步伐。引导本周的Pirouette版本是一个独特而有趣的混搭。看着我们的水族馆,我们对舞蹈的自然界迷住了我们。对于任何演奏一些很棒的音乐(尤其是古典),拉起椅子并被您的水族馆迷住的人,您将对Long Beach Ballet的项目感兴趣太平洋水族馆。Today and tomorrow, the ballet will perform “Guardians,” a ballet all about people, the ocean, and how we interrelate. For those of you looking for something fun to do, check it out. Tickets are $25-$35.
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这群阿拉斯加虾遇到了令人沮丧的景象,却看到了一条杀人鲸,搁在阿拉斯加凯奇坎附近的克拉卡斯入口的浅水岩石上。这三个人看到了逆戟鲸陷入困境,并把一条小船带到岩石上,看看他们能做什么。由于涨潮是低潮的,他们无能为力,但是团队在接下来的四个小时内保持了湿润和平静的态度,直到水足够高以使她游泳为止。值得庆幸的是,其中一名男子杰森·沃尼克(Jason Vonick)记录了该活动并分享了视频。阅读有关这个惊人故事的更多信息here。
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研究人员无意中杀死了地球上最古老的生物。该蛤lam被称为Ming Mollusk,于2006年从海洋中挖出,然后冷冻进行研究。像树木一样,每年蛤lam呈“戒指”,使科学家相对容易计算戒指和年龄。冻结后,研究人员最近计算了507枚戒指,如果他没有被冻结,今年将使小动物的戒指处于Spry 514。仍然很难相信这种动物是在1499年产生的。
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This futuristic marine research vessel is not an image from the next Star Wars movie, but the vision of French architect Jacques Rougerie. Dubbed the远景, the 190-foot-tall vessel has been a dream of Rougeries for 12 years and is now finally is starting to become a reality thanks to a crowd-funding campaign through KissKissBankBank. Designed with multiple and amazing uses, the ship will float vertically and drift with the ocean currents but has two small propellers allowing it to modify its trajectory and maneuver in confined waters. station will have laboratories, workshops, living quarters and a pressurized deck to support divers and submarines.
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哦,我们如何爱我们的社交媒体供稿。还可以如何与我们二年级的长期朋友联系,那个古怪的第三个表弟,你从来不知道或有老板茎关心您在休假期间的工作。不足之处?As people tend to share the really bad (venting about their jobs or lack of money; how their WiFi isn’t connecting and keeping them from watching the last season of Breaking Bad; or their latest physical mishap) or the really good (selfies from the front row of rock concerts; images from someplace warm, sunny and serene while you are knee deep in snow and work; amazing food from places you will never be able to go to) you know the drill. So we have to be a littlejealousexcited when we ran across a few posts from our friend Rich Ross on Facebook. Seems Rich was tabbed to join the MBARI to do an ROV operation looking for cephalopods 1,300 meters below the surface. Definitely some of the more interesting pictures we have seen in our feed lately.