Southern Fried Science Surges in March with 50% Increase in Traffic despite Unusual Topics”.

March roundup of Southern Fried Science – Southern Fried Science

In March, Southern Fried Science experienced a slight dip in traffic after a surge in February due to three highly popular articles. Despite this, over 19,500 people visited the blog during the month, representing a 50% increase from January. The content on the blog varied between old and new, with some classic articles resurfacing after a long hiatus.

One of the major topics of discussion in March was deep-sea mining. However, traffic declined following a series of complex articles on economics and international negotiation, showing that unusual topics tend to attract more readers than technical analysis.

In addition to the blog content, Southern Fried Science launched the Big Sticker series for their Patreon campaign in March. Patreon has been instrumental in sustaining the blog for over 15 years, covering server fees and supporting various projects such as OpenCTD and research on microplastics in the deep sea. Patreon contributions also enable in-depth coverage of events like the ISA meetings, where the future of ocean exploitation is discussed among diplomats. This support has allowed for the continuation of informative and impactful projects on Southern Fried Science.

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