Kevin A. Zelnio Science Writing | Marine Biology | Evolution & Ecology | Music

Kevin A. Zelnio

Freelance Science

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Darwin and the Adventure Research support – Taxonomist and DNA barcoding technician in support of a 3 day HMS Beagle Project feasibility study aboard the Brazilian tallship Tocorime.

Online social media promotion related to the activities of the scientific workshop on the potential of doing modern oceanographic and biologic research aboard sailing ships and the activities of HMS Beagle Project. Generating interest among the online science community, public at large, and promotion of the Project’s activities to various media outlets.




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Blogging – Write blogs posts highlighting the largest environment on Earth, as well marine conservation issues.
Website design – Built the website from the ground up using WordPress.org content management software. Included CSS and HTML coding.

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Taxonomic consulting – Compiled a report of all literature on deep water Gulf of Mexico anemones and the current knowledge of the growth rates and ages and non-photosynthetic anemones.


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Blogging – Wrote blog posts as part of Deep Sea News. Worked with the Typepad (Six Apart) blogging platform software.


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Science Writing – Wrote an article for Seed Magazine (print and online) entitled On the Allure of the Ocean’s Novelty.




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Blogging – Wrote blog posts as part of Deep Sea News. Worked with Movable Type (Six Apart) blogging platform software.


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Deep Sea News

I'm the Assistant Editor, Webmaster and a frequent writer at Deep Sea News, the most popular ocean blog on the internet. This link contains my "best of" DSN articles.

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EvoEcoLab on Scientific American

Since July 2011, I write a blog on the Scientific American Blog Network. EvoEcoLab explores ideas and new research at the intersection of evolution and ecology.

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