Many fans have wondered whether Harmon is related to another actor from the crime genre, NCIS’s Mark Harmon. … Despite their shared last name, Angie and Mark are not related. Is Mark Harmon’s eyes blue? Mark Harmon is an actor best known for his trademark silver hair and blue eyes,Read More →

The benefits of lithium batteries aren’t lost on boatbuilders, and installing lithiums versus lead-acid batteries in a new boat is free (well, almost free) compared to the cost of the boat. Working in conjunction with engineers from Power Products LLC, Sea Ray has developed a high-capacity lithium battery system. WhatRead More →

Even a little coral loss will lead to a decline in the abundance of reef fishes. This is not unique to coral reefs, as other ecosystems which experience loss of the dominant habitat forming taxa (e.g. kelp) exhibit comparable effects following habitat degradation. What happens to marine life without coralRead More →

How much does a Marine Biologist make? While ZipRecruiter is seeing hourly wages as high as $47.12 and as low as $10.10, the majority of Marine Biologist wages currently range between $21.88 (25th percentile) to $40.62 (75th percentile) across the United States. How many years do you have to goRead More →

Hemichordata (Stomochordata) A phylum first encountered in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale, British Columbia, Canada. … Hemichordates are exclusively marine. Are all hemichordates Marine? Hemichordata /ˌhɛmikɔːrˈdeɪtə/ is a phylum of marine deuterostome animals, generally considered the sister group of the echinoderms. They appear in the Lower or Middle Cambrian andRead More →

Tunicate Immunology Their name is descriptive of their hard, leathery outer covering, or “tunic”, which is made of cellulose and serves as a protective exoskeleton. What are the only non vertebrate chordates? Non-vertebrate chordates: Cephalochordata (lancelets), Urochordata (Tunicates), and Myxini (hagfishes) These groups are the chordates which do not possessRead More →

They are similar to the Navy SEALs in that they are heavily trained in airborne and combat diving techniques in order to allow them to bypass traditional land defense systems. … The difference between them is that the SEALs’ purpose is to kill the enemy, while Force Recon’s main purposeRead More →