Thursday, August 27, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
New Species of Worms Release 'Bombs'
WASHINGTON – Thousands of feet beneath the sea live worms that can cast off green glowing body parts, a move scientists think may be a defensive effort to confuse attackers. Researchers have dubbed the newly discovered critters "green bombers."
The seven new species of worms were found by a team led by Karen Osborn of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego. They report on the worms in Friday's edition of the journal Science.
"We found a whole new group of fairly large, extraordinary animals that we never knew anything about before," Osborn said in a statement. "These are not rare animals. Often when we see them they number in the hundreds. What's unique is that their habitat is really hard to sample."
Ranging in size from three-fourths of an inch to nearly four inches, the worms live at depths of 5,900 feet to more than 12,000 feet and were discovered by remotely operated submarines in both the northeast and western Pacific Ocean.
"They have a very strange way of using bioluminescence," Osborn explained in a briefing.
They have appendages, some round, others oval or long, which they release when they are disturbed, she said. Once release the appendage, it glows bright green.
"They drop one or two at a time and if you keep harassing them they will keep dropping them," she said, adding that the worms are able to regenerate the body parts.
It's the first time this has been seen in swimming worms, she said, although some brittle stars and some squids will let an arm drop off if attacked.
"We're not sure who their predators are," added Osborn, but she noted that fish prey on other types of swimming worms.
The closest relative to the newly found creatures are worms that burrow in the sea floor, Osborn said, "at some point they moved up into the water."
The first of the new species has been given the scientific name Swima bombiviridis.
The discovery emphasizes how little is known about life in the deep oceans, the researchers wrote.
The research was funded by the Scripps Institution, University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellowship, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and the National Geographic Society.
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On the Net:
Science: http://www.sciencemag.org
Saturday, August 1, 2009
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING PRESENTATION (FSG601)
5 August 2009 (Wednesday)
Venue
Lecture Theater 5
Time
8.00 am - 5.30 pm
This presentation carries 15% of the overall marks for FSG601 subject
Presentation will be based on the each placement
(i.e Jabatan Laut Wilayah Utara has 2 students under it, so both shall be presenting that said department instead of individually)
Please be reminded that the maximum time given for each group/individual or easy to say each place is ONLY 15 MINUTES
(so make sure that the your presentation slides are enough for just 15 minutes)
1. Suzianaliza binti Misman
Nurhashimah Mohd Ruslan
Nor Hapizaini Mohd Asri
Adibah Ismail
2. Kamiza Bt Mohd Nor
3. Jamal Aswan bin Mustafa
Ahmad Norsharwani bin Abd Nasir
Noor Fathiah bt. Meor Aris
4. Billie Gidion B Benedict
5. Mohd Faiz Firdaus bin Kamaruddin
Che Mohd Abdul Hakim bin Che Musa
Mohd Syakrani bin Mohd Zohdi
6. Mohd Hafidz Aidzat B. Mohd Sofian
7. Muhammad Dinie bin Ramli
Muhammad Aqmal Ahmad Zaki
Muhd Azie Zairie bin Zulkefli
8. Amirah Nabilah binti Ismail @ Yop
9. Fazliana Mustajap
Nor Azian bt Ahmat
Ghanimah bt Nor Azlan
10. Wan Nur Asyikin bt Mukhtar
11. Muhammad Akmal bin Roslani
Muhamad Hanif bin Harif Fadzilah
Nurisham Yahya
12. Muhammad Syaheed Bin Sha’ari
13. Ahmad Fatihi Kamel bin Amiruddin
Mizanul Amal bin Azman
14. Fatimah Mohd Yusof
15. Siti Maria binti Sulaiman
Asrul Eddy bin Azmi
Rosmadi bin Mamat
16. Mohd Adib Fadhil B. Azlan
17. Nurul Badariah Abdul Hadi
Mohd Bazil Shah bin Mohd Supar
18. Mohd Ariffshah bin Sharif
Mohamad Faizudin Mohd Khaidir
Siti Noratiqah binti Mohamad Deros
19. Norul Ain Asma’ Mohd Noor
20. Fatin Nadhirah bt Jazamuddin
Tengku Mohd Zarawie Tengku Hashim
21. Mohd Amirul Adha bin Rozlan
Mohamad Azlan bin Abdul Shukor
22. Mohd Sohibul Fadhilah Md Radzi
23. Nurul Ezyantie bt Hadrus
Siti Hamidah Abd Halim
24. Norsyawawi bin Ahmad Nor
25. Ku Intan Putra bin Ku Husin
Mohamad Arif bin Mohammad Nor
26. Zulkifli bin Osman
Zamzila Erdawati
27. Mohd Zaini bin Yusuf
Mohd Nur Hafizul bin Md Zamri
Syed Mohd Hasri b. Said Hamid
28. Mohd Zafrizal bin Mohd Zawawi
Muhammad Hafizul Abdul Ghani