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Out of Office
Hi friends,
I'm very excited to share with you that Inkfish has moved to a new ocean-floor crevice. You can now find me at blogs.discovermagazine.com/inkfish. It's all the same inky goodness, now hosted by Discover.
Since you've been kind enough to read my stories, speculations, and sometime absurdities over here, I hope you'll update your RSS feeds to http://feeds.feedburner.com/ink-fish or use whatever other technological tricks will take you with me to the new site. I'm deeply grateful to everyone who reads and shares these posts. Without you I would just be talking to myself about fake squid testes, and that would be weird.
Thanks also to Field of Science for plucking me from the blogspot muck and giving me a friendly home since 2011. Anchors aweigh!
—Elizabeth
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