Mark DION The Department of
Marine Animal Identification of the City of New York (Chinatown Division) 1992 marine animals collected in Chinatown, door, metal cabinet, blue lab coat Dimensions variable
Mark DION Department of
Marine Animal Identification of the City of San Francisco (Chinatown Division) 1998/2010 mixed media dimensions variable
In his installation The Department of
Marine Animal Identification...
MARK DION Department of
Marine Animal Identification of the City of San Francisco (Chinatown Division)(1998)
In his installation The Department of
Marine Animal Identification of the City of New York, the artist recreated a biologist's office, including a cabinet full of labeled jars, a desk, and even a lab coat hanging on a door, and in The Library for the Birds of Antwerp, the artist exhibits a leafless tree, its branches containing African Finches, bird cages, traps, and other objects.
Heron Island dive staff are very knowledgeable in marine life, and the resort also has a library of
marine animal identification books in the Marine Centre to help you get the most out of your dive.
Not exact matches
Reynolds could see by the
animal's
identification number that it had been tagged by colleagues at the Stanford University Hopkins
Marine Station in Monterey Bay.
More recent trips caught footage of a pod of orcas teaching its young how to hunt, which digitally raced around the world of
marine mammal scientists, participated in a penguin census, and logged polar bear and whale
identification photos for researchers who track global populations of these
animals.