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drbill

The Lorax for the Kelp Forest
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For those of you who can't get enough diving in because of your other responsibilities, you can live vicariously by following my column ("Dive Dry with Dr. Bill") on marine life, ecology and conservation on-line, I thought I'd let you know there are several new columns available now. Mosyt focus on species common in southern California, but we all know you NorCal divers sneak down into our region to get some "warm" water now and then!

You can find them on my werb site. They include comb jellies (ctenophores), the lion nudibranch (Melibe), humpback whales, rock wrasse, and barnacles.

Posted several new ones because I leave this weekend to work on board a 70-passenger Lindblad Expeditions cruise ship in the Sea of Cortez. It's so difficult to "have" to SCUBA dive the islands there, gather new underwater video and lecture... and get paid for it!

Have a great thanksgiving all.

Dr. Bill
 

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