Staff file photo/Former City Councilor Bill Fonvielle
NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research/Courtesy photo/This chimaera or ghost shark, at roughly 20 inches, was the largest and darkest seen during the 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration. The dots on its head are ampullae of Lorenzini that can detect minute electrical signals generated by their prey.
As we write this on Friday, we re kind of cold and a little cranky. So, what do you say we go right to the items? The Electoral College votes yes.
Ghost sharks. Something else to fear
There was a very interesting story in the New York Times last week about ghost sharks. Or perhaps it was a very terrifying story. Hard to know which way to go on this one.