meduse a genova

August 30th, 2013 § 0 comments § permalink

Last winter, Fabio and I visited the aquarium in Genoa, Italy.  I remember seeing more kids huddled around a SpongeBob SquarePants exhibit than this rad live jelly show. Nonetheless, I miss Italy! I also miss his mother’s cooking.  REALTALK.

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jellyfish dreams

August 13th, 2013 § 0 comments § permalink

You will have to pardon me. I am exhausted. Constant motion, especially of the self-propelled variety, will wear out even the most skilled of the wanderly types. This summer I have been restoring a boat, running an org, being a daughter, navigating my relationship with a madman, imitating an oceanography student and pulling up stakes/growing new roots willy-nilly.

When I started imagining a life afloat, I assumed that along with the requisite level of letting go would come a certain tranquility.

tq

This is our boat, and it is literally named Tranquility. C’mon!

Blair Niles (1880-1959), renown female expeditionist, travel author, and founding member of The Society of Woman Geographers, said of her life en route, “You are never tired, never bored. You feel as if you could go on living forever, as if you had just touched the fringe of what you want to do.” With respect, Ms. Niles, I contend, O rly?

I find myself wondering, here on the red-eye bus from NYC to Fairhaven, MA, do plankton ever rest? Do the dinoflagellates ever toggle off their bioluminescence and just power down? Do the copepods curl up under a bit of kelp and call it a night? Is there a state of being that is even more laissezfaire than floating along with the whims of density, temperature and wind?

Box jellies are known to feed during the day, and appear to rest on the sea floor at night.  There is some debate over if this can be truly considered “sleep”, since the big brain humanoids associate sleep with changes in brain activity, and box jellies don’t have proper brains. (Lucky!, I exclaim, spitting out some soup.)

Sleeping Jelly

Scientific illustration (not to scale) by orangechicken62

Shivering on an over-air conditioned bus, surrounded by snore sounds and too-loud headphones (You’ll get tinnitus like that!), I am left to ponder what you can let go of even after you let everything go.

Did I miss a spot?

total jellyfish domination

June 5th, 2013 § 1 comment § permalink

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© Kate Zidar 2013

“As we continue to tinker with the oceans, more and more reports are predicting that the kinds of seas we’re creating will be conducive to low energy type of animals, like jellyfish and bacteria. And this might be the type of seas were headed for… If we are going to save the world from total jellyfish domination then we’ve got to figure out how the jellyfish predators live their lives, like the mola.”

Tierney Thys

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