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By: Lucija Prelovec

As the old saying goes, “when life gives you a dead blue whale, make a marine science centre.” and that is exactly what happened at Dalhousie University! In 2017, 63-foot female blue whale was found floating off the coast of Nova Scotia. While it was a tragic discovery, it also presented a rare opportunity. The whale w...


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By: Carter McNelly

A reflection on ecological grief and shared support

I recently took a vacation to Mexico to unwind a little before a busy holiday season and the start of a new semester. I found myself gravitating toward the shore almost immediately. Each day I’d grab my book, duck under a cabana, and listen to the waves while I read....


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As Halloween creeps closer, many of us might decorate our homes with cobwebs, skeletons, and ghosts. But if you’re looking for a real haunted place, you won’t find it on land. The deep sea, hidden thousands of metres below the surface, is Earth’s most mysterious realm, with less than 20% of it currently explored (NOAA). 

Welcome to the planet’s real haunted...


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By: Bryan Martin

I love to paddle.  I have written about it more than once here (including here and describing what it means to me, June 2024).  It is my favorite way to interact with the water around me. Regardless of the craft, being on


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