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Terry Gosliner Blogs His Nudibranch Expedition On NYTimes.com
By Matt J. Weiss, May 22, 2010 @ 01:58 PM (EST)
Terry Gosliner of the California Academy of Sciences has traveled to underwater photography hot spot Anilao in search of nudibranchs. He is with a team of nudi lovers and photographers (including DPG Monthy Contest judge Jeff de Guzman) and they seem to be off to a promising start with 2 species already found. Anilao is one of "Going Nudi" columnist Mike Bartick's favorite place to photograph nudibranchs and he has found interesting species there as well.
Terry is blogging his trip for part of a new series for the New York Times called "Scientist at Work." You can follow along by visiting the blog, and we should be getting updates from Jeff while he is out there.
Terry is blogging his trip for part of a new series for the New York Times called "Scientist at Work." You can follow along by visiting the blog, and we should be getting updates from Jeff while he is out there.
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