Well if you know me, you know blue is my favorite color.
Any shade of blue indigo, the blues of Tammy and Johann’s eyes, and the many shades of the ocean.
Today the Carnival of the Blue #13 was put up at Blogfish, including two of my posts from The Other 95%.
So what is the Carnival of the Blue?
Well in the words of the Carnival Master of Ceremonies Mark Powell (Scientist, conservationist, the author of Blogfish, and in an odd twist, a former Avery Point Professor):
Carnival of the blue is meant to provide a community for ocean-related blogging and bloggers… [Where] ocean bloggers and readers will gather at the traveling carnival and share insights with each other and the wider world.
It is a monthly roundup of the best stories and writings by bloggers with a focus on the ocean and life within it. A year ago on World Ocean Day, June 8th, Blogfish hosted the inaugural edition of the carnival. Since then it has been to many of the top ocean blogs including many of my (almost) daily reads. Now as World Ocean Day approaches again, the 13th edition has gone up with 35 entries from 25 sites. My favorites are Craig MacLean’s story from Te Papa’s colossal squid dissection, a knit wolf fish (still trying to convince Tammy to knit the bone eating worms) and the wealth of sustainable seafood entries.
Yeah, no direct links… but if you go to the Carnival at Blogfish you can access all the Blue links you need to truly get your blue on…


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