Come Along on a Shark Tooth Hunt!

Come Along on a Shark Tooth Hunt!

Click on the video below to come along on a shark tooth hunt! After matching each type of shark tooth to the shark that may have been wearing it as part of its smile, we found that shark teeth shapes can vary depending on whether they’re from the upper or lower jaw, a younger or

A Horseshoe Crab Song

A Horseshoe Crab Song

A little pitchy at times, but a cute song to sing to a group of kids about the super cool horseshoe crab. Click on the song title and you can download the song free! There are written lyrics posted as well! Digital TrackStreaming + Download Free Download  about Performed live at the Palk Basement Show on

Great Book Recommended by Top Gloucester Lobster Fishermen

Great Book Recommended by Top Gloucester Lobster Fishermen

Happy Mother’s Day everyone! For all you last minute shoppers, and Mom’s with Amazon or Barnes & Noble gift cards in hand, we have the perfect book for you! Recommended by several long time Gloucester lobster fishermen, including Scott Swicker, Ron Hemeon, and owner of Roy Moore’s and the Fish Shack in Rockport, Kenny Porter,

Are Our Sea Stars (Starfish) Melting Away?

Are Our Sea Stars (Starfish) Melting Away?

There’s been a troubling trend regarding the health of sea stars on both the East and West coasts of the United States. Healthy sea stars like the one pictured above eating a mussel, are succumbing to a disease that looks as though the sea star’s flesh is melting away. At first, white lesions appear on

Have You Found a “Dead” Horseshoe Crab on the Beach?

Have You Found a “Dead” Horseshoe Crab on the Beach?

Leigh posted this comment on one of our YouTube videos. I hear similar statements often from teachers, parents, or staff at sea animal programs, as well as at Barnes & Noble Author Events. I thought I’d share this comment, and shed some light on what all of those “dead” horseshoe crabs found on the beach may

An Octopus is a True Master of Disguise

An Octopus is a True Master of Disguise

Since there’s an octopus appearance in the new children’s book that I’m working on entitled, Something’s Tugging on My Claw, I thought I’d share this incredible video showing how an octopus is the master of camouflage. Enjoy! (Source: Bang! Oxford’s Graphically Gorgeous Science Magazine)

The Pros and Cons to Harvesting Horseshoe Crab Blood for LAL Testing

The Pros and Cons to Harvesting Horseshoe Crab Blood for LAL Testing

An interesting article concerning the plight of the horseshoe crab was published in The Atlantic newspaper recently. Although harvesting the blood of horseshoe crabs can have negative effects on the horseshoe crab population, the biomedical need for their blood gives value to their species. Once a synthetic replacement for their copper-based blood has been placed into play, the...

A Rare Blue Lobster Inspires a New Illustrated Children’s Book

A Rare Blue Lobster Inspires a New Illustrated Children’s Book

Our newest addition to our live sea animal program is a beautiful, cobalt blue lobster. According to Catherine Ellis of Connecticut’s Mystic Aquarium, “blue American lobsters occur one in every three million lobsters.” A blue lobster’s coloring is the result of a genetic defect, where the lobster produces a protein in excess that wraps around

A Cleverly Animated Green Crab Story

A Cleverly Animated Green Crab Story

The link below is a cleverly animated piece about the arrival of green crabs to the Maine coast, and the challenges their growing population is causing. Although green crabs are causing a lot of trouble for the hardworking men and women who are employed in the clamming industry in Maine, I must say that my

A Moon Snail’s Radula

A Moon Snail’s Radula

After feeding my sea animals today, I noticed a moon snail crawling out of the sand and up the side of its home. When I placed a piece of clam near it, I was able to see its radula, which is a tongue-like structure with small white teeth that’s capable of scraping a hole right