Thursday, November 27, 2008

Upwelling and sea life


Upwelling, is an oceanographic phenomena where wind driven currents in the ocean are overturned causing the warmer and nutrient deficient surface waters to be replaced by colders and nutrient rich waters. The first diagram shows the how the process occurs and the second is a map of the world where upwelling occurs, which there is a direct relationship with the coasts.


More importantly there is an abundance of life in this area as the nutrients rich environments provide energy for all the creatures in the area. They are sights of great activity.


Cnidaria



I've always found this phylum super interesting. Cnidaria is a divese phylum of animals. Some members of this group are not thought of animals by some members of the general public such as corals, or Anthazoans. This phylum also includes the jellyfish, or scyphozoans. I find this amazing that corals are relatively closely related to Jellyfish.
The word Cnidaria is a derivative of the Greek word 'cnidos' meaning stinging needle. Most of members of this phylum have some sort of defense mechanism that is centred around having these stinging needles. As a phylum they are really interesting and beautiful.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Blue footed Boobies!





By far my favorite bird species that I know exists is the Blue Footed Booby (Sula nebouxii). This species has blue feet, lives primarily around the Galapagos Islands and has one of the craziest bird dance ever. From a biological perspective it is an example of pre-zygotic isolation which basically means it prevents other viable species from mating with these species thereby keeping this species alive. The booby dance is famed all around the world. Most importantly to this course however is the fact that they live off ocean fish and squid. They usually feed close to the coastline and can feed in groups that contain more than 1000 individuals. There is plenty of videos showing this feeding frenzy and it is an amazing site indeed. I just don't know how to post footage from youtube. they are really great birds and worth the research time.
here a nice link to more information about the bird.


Harmful Algal Blooms




Red tides are not tide related at all and as it turns out the term is being phased out and replaced with the more accurate term algal bloom. Blooms of phytoplankton occur near the surface of the water giving the water in which the bloom occurred its red colour. From what I read the red colour is due to a red pigment contained in certain phytoplankton species.
Red tides can be toxic to many organisms including homo sapiens sapiens. This occurs because the toxins contained in the algal blooms can move into the food web and thus creating toxins found in all parts of the web. There are various syndromes associated with eating foods contaminated by harmful algal blooms and for more information go to this website.


Saturday, November 22, 2008

Smooshie!


One of my early childhood friends from 'home' had an interesting saga with a walrus. He is a trainer at Marineland in Niagara Falls Ontario. One of the walruses took a liking to him which attracted a lot of media and research attention. His story spawned alot of reasearch into imprinting capabilities of animals after they had a relatively stressful experience. One should check out his myspace site for more information. The last time I spoke to him Smooshie had been returned to live with the rest of the seals at the facilities because smooshie is now fully grown up. Anyways, I just thought this was a nice little post to put...somehow related to ocean creatures.

Elephant seals


Last months National Geographic had a short story about elephant seals which inspired this blog post. Apparently there are about 700 000 individuals in the circumpolar arctic ocean. Amazingly they can dive 3 200 feet. And I read in the national geographic article that they are starting to put cameras and ocean monitoring equipment that will help researchers understand more about ocean currents under the Antarctic sea ice which is amazing.



Male elephant seals can reach the four tonnes mark which is more than a small car. Beachmasters are a term given to male bulls whom have fought and won breeding rights to whomever lands on their beach. Sometimes beachmasters can have a harem of over 50 cows.These are really great animals living in some of the harshest climates on earth. I found some of the information from this article.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

NEKTON Debate

This is a little post contrasting what we told in class. Nekton nekton, those creatures that move freely from currents, as opposed to plankton which move with currents. Nekton does in fact include all the vertebrates, that is the fish and sharks and whales and seals and and and all the creatures that may swim freely in the ocean. I guess it is just a catch all term. For more information go here.