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Let there be light

MorganMay 2, 2017Seagoing

Beautiful and colorful biodiversity while SCUBA diving

Whoa!…thought is was GREEN and is was actually PINK! How quickly light diminishes underwater has a dramatic effect.

  • Until you have seen it for yourself, it is hard to imagine the difference a little added light makes at depth.
  • Here is simple example of intentical shots taken without (above) and with (below) added lighting

Tags:10 Mile Point, color, coralline algae, light, Morgan Black, pink, red algae, SCUBA, underwater photography

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Hakai-UVic grad student studying the ecology of clam gardens. Lover of all things fish, ocean, animal, plant, music, laughter, stories, and the unknown.

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Morgan Black@sea_goin·
28 Jan

This is a really cool project...glad to have been a part of it

The Juanes Lab@JuanesLab

Our paper examining three Rockfish Conservation Areas around Victoria, determined noise levels in RCAs do not differ from unprotected areas. Led by Kat Nikolich, supported by @wdhalliday @Matt_at_OAL @KieranCx @sea_goin @FishOceansCAN @NSERC_CRSNG https://t.co/5gcscUWV8r

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Morgan Black@sea_goin·
26 Jan

Read: The Slow Professor...hope it inspires a movement! #SlowProfessor #Thoughtful

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25 Jan

Join me on a dive https://t.co/eOrnQ5G7eC

Join me on a dive https://t.co/eOrnQ5G7eC
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Morgan Black@sea_goin·
4 Aug

Thanks @KieranCx for making this happen!

Thanks @KieranCx for making this happen!
Kieran Cox@KieranCx

Ancient Ecology: The Quadra Island Clam Gardens, a collaborative article highlighting the work of many ecologists and archaeologists, has been published in Fisheries. Thanks to @KHinc @marcohatch @Clamgardeners @HakaiInstitute @sea_goin @AnneKSalomon

https://t.co/TbefJshHWT

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3 Aug

A new outreach tool in Hawaiʻi bridges science and art to show the importance of conserving each habitat critical to a fish's life. https://t.co/b7TyeNr0Yt

A new outreach tool in Hawaiʻi bridges science and art to show the importance of conserving each habitat critical to a fish's life. https://t.co/b7TyeNr0Yt
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