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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Bigfin Lanternfish" common name - "Myctophum californiense" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Fishes; Lanternfishes; Chondrichthyes; Natural history illustration; Science news--United States--History; Marine fishes
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Bigmouth Gulper" common name - "Eupharynx pelecanoides" scientific name. November 30, 1969.
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Date: 1969-11-30
- Topic: Fishes; Chondrichthyes; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Marine fishes; Science news--United States--History; Natural history illustration
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Black Angler" common name - "Lasiognathus saccostoma" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Natural history illustration; Marine fishes; Fishes; Anglerfishes; Science news--United States--History; Chondrichthyes
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Common Dolphin Fish" common name - "Coryphaena hippurus" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Fishes; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Natural history illustration; Chondrichthyes; Marine fishes; Science news--United States--History; Chimaeriformes
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Deep-Sea Angler" common name - "Ceratias holboelli" scientific name. February 26, 1978.
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Date: 1978-02-26
- Topic: Science news--United States--History; Marine fishes; Chondrichthyes; Anglerfishes; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Fishes; Natural history illustration
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Hatchet Fish" common name - "Argyropelecus affinis" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Marine fishes; Science news--United States--History; Natural history illustration; Chimaeriformes; Fishes; Chondrichthyes
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Longhorn Cowfish" common name - "Lactoria cornuta" scientific name. October 11, 1981.
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Date: 1981-10-11
- Topic: Science news--United States--History; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Marine fishes; Fishes; Natural history illustration
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts a "Shieldskin Dragonfish" common name - "Stomias lampropeltis" scientific name. July 5, 1970.
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Date: 1970-07-05
- Topic: Stomiidae; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Marine fishes; Fishes; Natural history illustration; Chondrichthyes; Science news--United States--History
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts an "Angler Fish" common name - "Lophius piscatorius" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Natural history illustration; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Science news--United States--History; Fishes; Marine fishes; Anglerfishes; Chondrichthyes
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts an "Icefish" common name - "Chaenocephalus aceratus" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Science news--United States--History; Marine fishes; Chimaeriformes; Chondrichthyes; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Natural history illustration; Fishes
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts the "Blind Goby&Ghost Shrimp" common name - "Typhlogobius californiensis&Callianassa affinis" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Fishes; Science news--United States--History; Decapoda (Crustacea); Marine biology--California; Shrimps; Penaeus; Natural history illustration; Penaeidae; Gobiidae; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History
- Format: image
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This original drawing created by Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist and artist Sam Hinton appeared in a on-going San Diego newspaper column titled "The Ocean Word" depicting sea animals, fish, plants, and birds. His weekly column was created to educate and spark marine biology interest to the people of San Diego. This drawing depicts the "Ocean Sunfish" common name - "Mola mola" scientific name
- Collection: Sam Hinton Papers
- Name: Hinton, Sam, 1917-2009
- Topic: Marine fishes; Natural history illustration; Journalism, Scientific--United States--History; Ocean sunfish; Fishes; Science news--United States--History
- Format: image