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trevlad-sounds · 17 days ago
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Invisible Club 036
23.10.2024
Intro 00:00 Oceanographer–Moon Flower 01:24 Parallel Worlds–Just Strange 06:40 Nacht Plank & Futuregrapher–Sky High 9.06 10:10 The Home Current–Mini Drifter 16:03 Receptor Modulator–Invade 19:35 Battaglia–Fight 26:23 Psycho Kick–Black sky 27:19 Bernard Grancher–Courir pour rire 30:46 Gaudi Kosmisches Trio–Luxury Squat 36:04 gribbles–Childer 43:07 Aerophobia–RT. Corps 46:13 Town and County–Salcombe Surge 50:13 Peltiform–Jitr ft. Room of Wires 54:24 Garber–First Contact 58:35 Tadhe–Unwanted Evil 1:06:15 Kayla Painter–Ice Shells 1:11:06 Outro 1:15:22
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higherentity · 1 year ago
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" The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever. "
- Jacques Cousteau (June 11, 1910 -June 25, 1997)
📷 mine
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scotianostra · 2 years ago
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Charles Wyville Thomson the oceanographer and marine biologist. Born at Bonsyde House, just to the north of Linlithgow on March 5th 1830.
The son of a surgeon working for the British East India Company, Charles attended Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh before going on to study Medicine at the University of Edinburgh.
Thomson became a lecturer in botany at the University of Aberdeen in 1851 but was appointed, shortly after, to the post of Professor of Natural History at Queen’s College in Cork. Later, he moved to Belfast, gaining professorships at Queen’s University of Belfast.
In 1870, he became the Regius Chair of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh
With a particular interest in the biology of the oceans, Thomson studied marine invertebrates and undertook deep-sea dredging expeditions to the north of Scotland.
In 1870, after the Royal Navy allowed him to use and modify HMS Challenger, Thomson led an expedition to investigate never-before explored elements of the marine environment.
In 1877, following the success of his expedition, he was knighted by Queen Victoria.
Although he published two-volumes of his account of the expedition, he took ill shortly after. His friend and assistant Sir John Murray completed his work, eventually publishing more than fifty volumes.
Thomson died at Bonsyde House and is remembered by the Wyville-Thomson Ridge in the North Atlantic.
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inthewindtunnel · 6 months ago
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Oceanographer
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meteorologistaustenlonek · 7 months ago
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"Tomorrow, please join me, Liz Taylor @subseaconcierge , and manatee expert Dr. James “Buddy” Powell for 'Dive in with Liz and Sylvia', sponsored by @OceanElders ! #DiveInWithUs -- #Oceanographer Sylvia A. Earle @SylviaEarle
#ProtectTheOceans #BeneathTheSurfaceLiesTheFuture
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dannimonart · 1 year ago
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sw5w · 1 year ago
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Negotiation? We've Lost All Communications
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STAR WARS EPISODE I: The Phantom Menace 00:09:37
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deborahdeshoftim5779 · 1 year ago
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The beauty of life under the waves!
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Francesco Ungaro
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solarpunkpresentspodcast · 2 years ago
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2.7: Science and Christianity: Is There a Conflict? With Norm Nelson
Although the battle lines have shifted down through the years from heliocentrism to evolution (and let’s not get started on the age of the Earth), it feels like there’s a fundamental conflict between science and religion, especially with respect to the Abrahamic religions like Christianity and Islam. I (Christina), the host of this podcast episode, as a scientist and atheist who tends to assume…
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trevlad-sounds · 1 year ago
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Sunday 26 November Mixtape 399 “Deep Emission” Ambient Drone Electronic Experimental Space Wednesdays & Sundays. Support the artists and labels. Don't forget to subscribe or tip so future shows can bloom.
Trevlad Sounds-Welcome in you wonderful listener 00:00
Stellarium-Beam of Emission 00:31
Panama Fleets-Upon Whitecaps of Consciousness 09:39
SWLLWS-There Are Words 10:49
Disasterpeace-Already Home 14:22
Will Gardner-Blossom - Field Lines Cartographer Remix 15:59
Günter Schlienz-Gilded Eternity A 21:24
Oceanographer-Sightings 44:35
The Lifted Index-Your Brother is the Blue of the Sea 50:11
X.Y.R-deep kisses 54:57
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dannyhellman · 2 years ago
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"Jacques Cousteau, Secret Agent," illustration for NYPress, 7/7/97
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I'm going to explain my kind of boring marine biology research to you while forgetting to not use jargon and get really sad if you don't seem interested
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scotianostra · 2 years ago
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On 16 March 1914, Sir John Murray, the noted oceanographer, died. 
Born in Coburg, Ontario, the son of a Scottish emigrant, John Murray left Canada for Scotland at the age of 17, attending Stirling High School and Edinburgh University.
His main academic reputation was gained in the field of oceanography, and he took part in several famous scientific expeditions. Between 1872-6 he was on board HMS Challenger in her mapping and examination of the world's oceans, and from 1881 publishing the findings.
Through Murray's efforts the Challenger Office, founded in Edinburgh, became an international centre for marine science as well as the office for the co-ordination of the Bathymetrical Survey. Murray also founded the Granton Marine Station, which went on to research and investigate the Firth of Forth and North Sea.
Further afield, Murray went on to explore the sea bed off Spitzbergen and the Faeroe Islands, and in 1884, he researched the sea lochs on the west coast of Scotland in his own purpose-built yacht, Medusa.
Murray lived at Challenger Lodge, named after the expedition, on Boswall Road in Trinity, Edinburgh with commanding views over the Firth of Forth. He was killed when his car overturned ten miles west of his home on this day 1914 at Kirkliston near Edinburgh at age 73, he is buried at the city’s Dean Cemetery .
Challenger Lodge  was bought by the Edinburgh Cripple and Invalid Children’s Aid Society in 1929 to replace the society’s children’s homes at Nellfield and Viewforth in Edinburgh. St Columba’s Hospice took over the building in 1977 and are still there.  I passed the building on Sunday on a bus and will need to go up to it and grab some pics sometime.
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coldfruitwater · 1 year ago
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shoutout to the mountain goats for making the intimate violent and the violent intimate
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meteorologistaustenlonek · 24 days ago
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"While the collapse of the AMOC was once considered “low probability,” the likelihood of it happening is increasing. In fact, it’s becoming so concerning to oceanographers that 44 of them, from various countries, wrote and published a call to action, warning that the risk of the AMOC reaching a disastrous tipping point is “greatly underestimated” and will have “devastating and irreversible impacts.”
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