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Posts by Nick Bezio

Oh awesome!

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Had the honor of designing this years Midwater Science and Engineering Community (MidSEC) conference logo midsec.info

#sciart

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Im glad you like the logo for the conference!

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#SundayFishSketch. Not really a sketch but my first attempts at Gyotaku.

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I love it

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Awesome!

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Benthoplanidae, a new family of benthic ctenophores (Platyctenida), based on morphological and genetic data

A new paper just dropped a little while ago describing a new family for a common species of benthic ctenophore (comb jellies), Coeloplana meteoris, now known as Benthoplana meteoris. www.jse.ac.cn/EN/10.1111/j...

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@behrenskristen.bsky.social told me about the theme today being Opah!!!! It's one of my favorite marine fish cause theyre kinda weird. Drawing I did for FAO a few years ago. #SundayFishSketch

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Starting to fill in blocks of color and working on rendering some bull kelp for a project. #sciart

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Oh totally a tjalfiellid

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Drawing of various Ctenophore anatomies showing the diversity of the phylum. center/front, top left, and right are lobate ctenophores, center/back is a beroid or nuda ctenophore, center/right is a cydippid or tentacled ctenophore, and bottom/left is a benthic ctenophore

Drawing of various Ctenophore anatomies showing the diversity of the phylum. center/front, top left, and right are lobate ctenophores, center/back is a beroid or nuda ctenophore, center/right is a cydippid or tentacled ctenophore, and bottom/left is a benthic ctenophore

A drawing of the Blood belly comb jelly ctenophore (comb jelly) which is known for its stricking red coloration that helps it live in the deep sea

A drawing of the Blood belly comb jelly ctenophore (comb jelly) which is known for its stricking red coloration that helps it live in the deep sea

Happy Ctenophore day! Its a perfect day to celebrate such a small yet beautifully diverse phyla that comes in a wide array of shapes and colors. #Ctenophoreday

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Oh thanks for that feedback, I can do that in the future on posts!!

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Thank you so much!!!

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Thank you so much

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Day 30 - Dream. The final day of #sciartseptember. My long-term dream has always been to create a series of illustrated guides that would help identify the various jellies and jellyfish of the would. Creating illustrations like the ones below to accurately ID species.

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Day 29 - Foresight. Elasmobranchs (including sharks, rays, and skates) includes species that can either give live birth or lay beautiful egg cases of varying shapes. Depositing them in secluded locations so the foreseeable next generation hatches safely. #sciartseptember

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Day 28 - Harvest. Numerous species of algae are vital in numerous aspects of aquaculture, especially species like Nannochloropsis which is harvested as live feed for other species #sciartseptember. A comissioned color pencil drawing for a previous client.

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Day 27 - Bounded #sciartseptember. In the deep sea a pair of shrimp will begin living in glass sponges and remain trapped inside the sponge once they get larger, the shrimp will be bound to the sponge for the rest of their lives.

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Day 26 Forage - #sciartseptember Leaf cutter ants can travel up to 100m (330ft) from their nest to collect or forage for leaves or other materials. (ignoring the people part)

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Day 25 - Tireless #sciartseptember. A quick sketch based a little bit on this upcoming year. With my defense approaching next Spring/Summer the long nights into my research are definitely piling up.

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Day-24 Numbered. #sciartseptember. Through the effort of museums around the world, our natural world is collected, given a specific number, and safely stored in their collections. Here they are often guarded for future generations to study and unveil their secrets.

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Day 23-Scouting #sciartseptember. Often field work takes a lot of research, trial & error, planning, and even scouting out locations. Its a lot of hard work but with enough luck it can often pay off.

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Day 22, Fellowship. A sketch from the work I did during my last fellowship which redescribed a deep sea benthic ctenophore Tjalfiella. Unlike other benthic comb jellies, Tjalfiella has three openings to its gut, a primary mouth and 2 secondary mouths on its "arms." #sciartseptember

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Day 21, Reef #sciartseptember. A single crown of thorns seastar is capable of eating 10 square meters of coral a year or its own body size worth each night.

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Very quick 10 minute sketch for day 20 glacial #sciartseptember. Ice cores collected from glaciers is one way researchers are able to study our planets past. Some ice cores have samples that go as far back as 5 million years.

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#sciartseptember

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Day 19 - Depths. blood belly comb jelly (Ctenophora), helmet jellyfish (Cnidaria). Animals in the deep sea are some of the most beautiful, particularly the jellies with bodies like abstract portraits that move ethereally in the abyss. Here are two drawings of jellies you can find in the deep sea.

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Day 18, Cenote for #sciartseptember. Not exactly a cenote, but blue holes are large marine sinkholes, with one of the largest being the Great Blue Hole in Belize. This is an old drawing I made of one back in 2019.

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Day 17, Trawl. Although numerous advancements have greatly diminished the amount of bycatch in trawls around the world, still hundreds of thoudands of cetaceans are still unintentially caught. #sciartseptember

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Day 16: Rift #sciartseptember . Deep in the sea numerous species often call the numerous submarine canyons as home including the curious and adorable rattails

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