Brian N. Tissot

Brian N. Tissot

  • About Brian Tissot
  • Abalone: the Chase, the Lore, the Future

    Abalone: the Chase, the Lore, the Future

    Abalone are definitely one of the most exquisite things to eat from the sea. Their sublime flavor is both buttery and slightly salty and tastes like a cross between a scallop and calamari. But a big part of abalone is the culture of chasing, catching and eating wild abalone.

    September 3, 2018
    Environment, Grinds, Life, Marine Biology, Science
  • The Gift of Life: 25 years with a Kidney Transplant

    The Gift of Life: 25 years with a Kidney Transplant

    The purpose of this post is to tell our family stories in the hope that they will answer questions, calm fears, and encourage living donor related kidney transplants. Our two family transplants have been completely successful and have enriched the lives of each of the participants. Our transplants have heightened the love that we have…

    July 30, 2018
    Life, Philosophy
  • Ocean Movies you Love to Hate: Endless Descent (aka The Rift) (1989)

    Ocean Movies you Love to Hate: Endless Descent (aka The Rift) (1989)

    Most science fiction movies are based loosely on science. Usually, this means they make a few technical or impossible leaps to move the plot forward but generally adhere to the basic laws of science. But in most cases, filmmakers are forgiven for their science-defying sins as long as the story makes up for it. In…

    June 26, 2018
    Environment, Life, Marine Biology, Philosophy, Science
  • Songs of the Trees

    Songs of the Trees

    For if time truly is the fire in which our lives burn, shouldn’t we slow life down? Isn’t it prudent to seek solace as the seconds’ tick by? Most of us, myself included, are content to pack our daily lives full of activity. Rushing hither and yon chasing a dream that is perpetually beyond our…

    June 20, 2018
    Animal ethics, Environment, Life, Philosophy
  • Legend of the Killer Abalone

    Legend of the Killer Abalone

    There is a legend, spawned deep in the mysterious kelp forests of southern California, of the killer abalone. On extremely rare occasions, conditions align with a violation of the abalone code that triggers the rare spawn of the trio of terror in the abalone universe: the red, the black, and their offspring, the pink abalone.…

    May 31, 2018
    Animal ethics, Environment, Marine Biology, Science
  • Dr. Abalone’s College Survival Guide, 1970s Edition

    Dr. Abalone’s College Survival Guide, 1970s Edition

    Whilst searching the old archives, I, Dr. Abalone, have discovered some old unpublished data which, when utilized properly and with prudence, I believe could significantly enhance the survival rate of students struggling through the young adult rite of passage known as college.

    May 17, 2018
    Life, Philosophy, Surfing
  • Deadly Jetties: Surfer’s Dreams, Captain’s Nightmares

    Deadly Jetties: Surfer’s Dreams, Captain’s Nightmares

    Whenever humans seek to control the environment the smackdown can be severe and unpredictable. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the sea. Here, the ocean delights in teaching us the folly of our plans, sometimes with fatal consequences. Jetties are prime examples.

    April 26, 2018
    Science, Surfing
  • How to Become a Marine biologist: Landing a Tenure-Track Position

    How to Become a Marine biologist: Landing a Tenure-Track Position

    Congratulations, you survived one of the most grueling intellectual rites of passage in modern society: you have your Ph.D.! Now what? Well, I’d like to say that the world lays before you, screaming for access to your higher intellect and many talents. But the reality is now you are faced with one of the toughest…

    March 26, 2018
    Life, Marine Biology, Philosophy
  • Reflections on Blogging for Science and Surfing

    Reflections on Blogging for Science and Surfing

    Blogging had made me a better writer, created new opportunities and expanded my creative directions. Above all, it’s fun and I enjoy it.

    February 10, 2018
    Environment, Life, Marine Biology, Philosophy, Science, Surfing, Surfing Ecology
  • Giants Among Us: Tribute to Gary Brusca

    Giants Among Us: Tribute to Gary Brusca

    As an undergraduate student at Cal Poly (SLO) in the mid-1970s I was educated in the shadow of the giants before me, Gary and Richard Brusca. My advisor and zoology Professor Dave Montgomery never hesitated to mention the near-miraculous accomplishments of the mythical brothers that preceded us as undergraduate students before getting their PhDs: how…

    February 1, 2018
    Life, Marine Biology
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  • About Tissot
April 6, 2026Where the Forest meets the Sea
A cinematic journey through forest, ocean, and sky, "Where the Forest Meets …
March 7, 2026Preview: The Spiritual Engineers
The Spiritual Engineers is a sweeping science-fiction epic about the evolution of …
August 7, 2025Shadow & Gold: The Way of Kings
The Way of Kings is an allegorical tale of a ruler torn …
May 16, 2025The Enchanting Tale of the Abalone Song
“The Abalone Song” is a folk ballad that evokes a time when …

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