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SeaMonster: an awesome new blog about the oceans

Posted on 12 April 2011 by John Bruno

Some SkepticalScience readers might enjoy a new blog I recently launched with a team of marine biologists and science and social media specialist: SeaMonster (@ theseamonster.net and seamonsterblog on twitter).

The idea behind SeaMonster is to blend ocean science and conservation with ocean sports and arts to reach a new audience with an exciting, dynamic and attractive outlet. SeaMonster is not a traditional long-form blog but a more edgy and fast moving multi-media stream about the oceans. There are lots of really nice sites about ocean conservation but nearly all are static, kind of boring and rarely viewed.

We want to move beyond preaching to the choir and arguing with the unconvincibles. Hopefully, SeaMonster will help us reach the remaining 80% that are interested in the environment but might not belong to the green party and would never read a science blog.

We'd love feedback about content, design, future directions, etc. And if you like the blog, please share with your friends, especially via social media.  Thanks! - JB

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  1. Thanks, John! I look forward to having this in my regular blog rounds. The Yooper
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  2. I often thought that ocean acidification would get some traction with snorkelers, SCUBA enthusiasts, sea kayakers, other boaters, sport fishers.... Best of luck!
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  3. Steve L: perhaps when it starts eating the bottom out of their tinny? ;-) But seriously, good luck with the blog. It'll be nice if you can build a communication channel with the general public.
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