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Nautilus Ocean has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in September 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Nautilus Ocean are: • Facebook • Instagram • Email • X Besides social media accounts, OceanNautilus has populated their site with: • The Challenge of Deep-Sea Taxonomy • The Oceans Are Missing Their Rivers • The Challenge of Blue Carbon • Fish Are Not Insentient Dullards • The Story of a Lonely Orca • Slime is an Evolutionary Marvel: It’s integral to all creatures and essential for survival. • What Nuclear War Means for the Ocean - Nautilus • The Algae That Might Save Earth’s Coral Reefs - Nautilus • Join Page - Nautilus • The Iceberg Cowboys Who Wrangle the Purest Water on Earth - Nautilus • The Mystery of the Healthy Coral Reef - Nautilus • The Most Beautiful Science of the Year - Nautilus • It’s a Family Affair - Nautilus • The Ancient Wisdom Stored in Trees • The Oceanic Fallout of Deep-Sea Mining • Can Tripping Save the Planet? • Clicking with Your Kin • Holiday Ocean Bundle • Why We Need Muck to Fight Rising Sea Levels • The Nautilus Holiday Gift Subscription Box • Where Have All the Snow Crabs Gone? • The Mystery of the Blue Whale Songs • Homepage • Making Sense of Big Ocean Data • Coral Restoration Goes Big • To Protect the Ocean, Refinance Your Debt • What Does a Fish Know? • To Stop Illegal Fishing, Send a Seabird • That Snapper You’re Eating Might Be 80 Years Old • Building the Blue Economy • A Step-by-Step Guide to Our Solar System’s Demise • What Do Dolphins Talk About? • To Save the Deep Ocean, We Should Mine the Moon • It’s High Time to Protect Our High Seas • Are We Ready for the Next Massive Volcano? • Two Distinguished Scientists on How to Rescue Humanity • Another Path to Intelligence • Humans Are Overzealous Whale Morticians • Snorkeling in Their Own Plastic • Swimming in Noise • The Witness Is a Whale • The Case for Popularizing Ocean Science • The High Price of Cheap Shrimp • The Ocean Gets Big Data • Life Helps Make Almost Half of All Minerals on Earth • Don’t Give Up on Facts • What Oceanographers Can Learn From Their Animal Colleagues • A Voice for Minorities in Aquaculture • Reshuffled Rivers Bolster the Amazon’s Hyper-Biodiversity • Who Are the Scientists Here? • Race Against Time • The Race to Explore the Ocean’s Twilight Zone • To Protect Coral Reefs, Protect Fishes and Birds • Should Marine Species Own the High Seas? • The Oceans Are Teeming with Unknown Species • You Eat a Credit Card’s Worth of Plastic Every Week • Into the Blue • How Much Is the Ocean Worth? • “I Have to Admit, I Have a Very Low Opinion of Human Beings” • My Wild Escape Into the Parrot Protection Program • How Earth’s Climate Changes Naturally (and Why Things Are Different Now) • We Were Here • He Fast-Forwarded Evolution into the Future • Toxic but Fascinating • HowTheLightGetsIn Hay 2022 - Festival Information • What Lurks in a Drowned Forest in Alabama? • The Ocean Is Struggling to Breathe, Too • Going Deep With Hadal Zone Expert Alan Jamieson • Vote: The Webby People's Voice Awards • Animals Feel What’s Right and Wrong, Too • How Sea Turtles Find Their Way • The Power of Narrative • Cloud-Making Aerosol Could Devastate Polar Sea Ice • An Arctic Early Warning System? • The Genius of Fishing with Tidal Weirs • Subscribe today to Nautilus Magazine! • Five Things We Still Don’t Know About Water • Are Crabs Truly Crabby? • What Merpeople Say About Us • The Ocean Is Having Trouble Breathing • Changing the System • Fish in the 21st Century: The Good, the Bad, and the Hopeful • The Portentous Comeback of Humpback Whales • Comets Are More Dangerous Than We Thought • Nautilus Ocean Exhibit • The Art of Ocean Science • For This Artist, the Sea Is a Never-Ending Story • When Good Waves Go Rogue • The Largest Cells on Earth • Twilight of the Nautilus • The Man Who Seduced the World with Whale Songs • The Octopus Teacher’s Student • Give the Gift of Science History: Songs of the Humpback Whale and Among Whales • The Truth About Sharks • The Grace of Manta Rays • Interrogating the Art and Science of Whaling Journals • Is Farmed Salmon Really Salmon? • The Power of the Waves • Move Over, Mars: The Search for Life on Saturn’s Largest Moon • How to Pull Off a Socially Distanced Deep-Sea Mission • A Tale of Two Species • The Mystery of the Missing Sockeye • To Save Sharks, We Must Understand People • When Evolution Is Infectious • The Hunt for Milky Seas • The “Dying Seas” of the Anthropocene • The New Taboos • The Hidden Fruits of the Deep • Getting To The Bottom Of It All • In the Deep Sea, Incredible Animals Abound • No Species Is an Island • The Whale Who Will Come Soon • Heeding the Water’s Call • Eels Don’t Have Sex Until the Last Year of Their Life • The Earth-Shaping Animal Migration No One Ever Sees • Life at the Edge of Impossible • Hidden in Plain Sight