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Diane Landry is working on


I am a: Educator, Interested Citizen, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Central Sound

Brian Larsen Stafki is working on getting volunteer crew on Puget Sound's environmental tallship

M.Ed. Natural Science/Science Education, WWU, Bellingham, WA. B.S. Biology, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM. professional certificates: non-profit leadership and administration/environmental education. I grew up on canoes, dabbled with SCUBA, graduated to sea kayaks, and currently support the tall ship Adventuress- Puget Sound's environmental schooner, as Education Director. I am a marine enthusiast and want to help others take care of our oceans.
I am a: Scientist, Educator, Interested Citizen, Marine Volunteer, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Olympic Penninsula

Darcie Larson

Community Engagement Manager
Darcie Larson is the Community Engagement Manager at the Seattle Aquarium, where she has been a member of the Conservation and Education Department for four years. Prior to the Aquarium, Darcie was the Associate Director of a national non-profit coalition working to recover wild salmon to the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Darcie holds Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in biology from Western Washington University and is a NAI Certified Interpretive Guide. Darcie has been involved with informal marine education and conservation for thirteen years, and loves to explore Puget Sound with her husband Gregg on board their 28-foot sailing vessel Groovy.
I am a: Educator, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Seattle

Ed Leitz is working on

High School Teacher
I am a high school science teacherin Massachusettes whose teachers Biology and Marine Science. I am always looking for ways to improve my teaching and keep up to date on current ocean events.
I am a: Educator, Graduate Student
Location: Rhode Island

Chuck Lennox is working on helping to tell the story of a sustainably designed building.

Education about ecosystems and the natural world is my passion! I am a consultant that supports clients with projects that need to tell an engaging story (natural and cultural interpretation) or use education (environmental and marine) as a tool with their audience/members or clients. These are exciting and challenging times - exciting to see the public discourse on the environment and our impacts; challenging to see the shape we are in! Happy to discuss an idea you might have in mind and need some direction.
I am a: Educator
Location: Seattle

Adam Lorio

I am currently working as the Outreach Coordinator for the Samish Indian Nation Department of Natural Resources in Anacortes. My primary project is working with City, County, State, Federal and Tribal governments to improve the water quality of Fidalgo Bay. Our goal is to integrate traditional tribal knowledge and current scientific research to create and effective outreach program.
I am a: Scientist, Educator
Location: North Sound

Janice Mathisen

Janice Mathisen is working on the Beach Naturalist program, COSEE-OLC August 4th event,

Marine educator

I am a: Educator, Interested Citizen
Location: Central Sound

Karen Matsumoto

Marine Educator
I work at the Seattle Aquarium and on local beaches in the Puget Sound and Olympic Peninsula as a marine science educator. I am program manager for the Citizen Science high school monitoring program, and also coordinate the NOAA-funded Ocean Science program on the Olympic Peninsula. I enjoy sharing experiences in nature with young children, older students, and their families and teachers! My passion is drawing and writing about nature as well as being an advocate for environmental and social justice!
I am a: Educator
Location: Seattle

Stephanie McBride is working on

I taught for six years, then left the country for about 1 1/2 years and spent most of my time in the jungle with vasts amounts of wildlife and the plants were beautiful in Costa Rica. I have been back for 8 months and fortunately I have been able to get educating environmental science positions.
I am a: Educator
Location: Oregon

Jenny McColloch

Jenny McColloch

Education Director, Salish Sea Expeditions

I am a: Scientist, Educator, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Puget Sound and San Juan Islands

Janice McDonnell is working on developing educational opportunties using ocean observing systems technology.

Educator
I am a PI with COSEE NOW. I look so forward to being part of your COSEE OLC.
I am a: Educator
Location: NJ

Miranda Mcgee is working on

If I must breathe, let me breathe with such great hope that it swallows me entirely. I have been 3 years in academic research industry. My writing job have made me interested in researching issues of social justice, and science learning through ethnographic and design-based research methods.
I am a: Educator, Graduate Student
Location: British Columbia

Eric McRae is working on biomedical instrumentation, aircraft simulation

I am an embedded systems engineer interested in the marine environment. I've built ROVs and other undersea instruments and am interested in such work. I'm also a volunteer with the Port Townsend Marine Science Center.
I am a: Educator, Interested Citizen, Marine Volunteer
Location: Olympic Penninsula

jery mosley

Hi I'm Benk form Uk. Sites: News Profile Profile Essays Essay Writing
I am a: Educator
Location: Uk

Ruth Musgrave is working on Fintastic Friday: Giving Sharks a Voice with the Shark Research Institute

WhaleTimes creates a connection between kids, classrooms, the ocean, the research, and the researchers.
I am a: Educator, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Oregon

Gary Nelson is working on using private boats as sensor platforms for water observations

electrical engineer
PhD Electrical Engineering, UC SantaBarbara 1972, 30 yr telecomm career, Commander Point Wilson Sail & Power Sqdn -- have started Interest Group to use boats as sensor platforms for water observations. N6LLN ExtraClass radio license.
I am a: Scientist, Educator, Interested Citizen, Marine Volunteer, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: North Sound Port Townsend

Mary Jo Nichols

retired

I am a: Educator, Marine Volunteer
Location: Olympic Penninsula

Lindy Orwin is working on building a science based virtual world for girls aged 11 to 16.

Project Manager - STEM Education
Educator and marine enthusiast...sailor, SCUBA diver, kayaker, body surfer and beachcomber. As my husband always says...all she does is beach, beach, beach.
I am a: Educator, Interested Citizen, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Central Sound United States

Nikken Palesch


I am a: Scientist, Educator, Graduate Student, Interested Citizen, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Seattle

Chris Parsons

http://www.word-craft.com
I am a: Educator, Part of another COSEE Center

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Sea Urchin's and Ocean Acidification

Sea Urchin's and Ocean Acidification
Stanford scientists have discovered that some purple sea urchins living along the coast of California and Oregon have the surprising ability to rapidly evolve in acidic ocean water -- a capacity that may come in handy as climate change increases ocean acidity.

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Sockeye salmon sense magnetic field of home

Sockeye salmon sense magnetic field of home
Research suggests salmon use the Earth's magnetic field to navigate across the ocean as they return to their home rivers to breed.

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Critically endangered whales sing like birds; new

Critically endangered whales sing like birds; new
When a University of Washington researcher listened to the audio picked up by a recording device that spent a year in the icy waters off the east coast of Greenland, she was stunned at what she heard...

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Invisible Plastic Particles in Seawater Damaging

Invisible Plastic Particles in Seawater Damaging
Plastic nanoparticles in seawater can have an adverse effect on sea organisms. Particles measuring about a thirty millionth of a millimetre, and therefore invisible to the naked eye, are responsible.

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West Antarctic Ice Sheet warming twice earlier est

West Antarctic Ice Sheet warming twice earlier est
A new analysis of temperature records indicates that the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet is warming nearly twice as fast as previously thought.

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Beneath Arctic Ice, Life Blooms Spectacularly

Beneath Arctic Ice, Life Blooms Spectacularly
Scientists have discovered a massive bloom of phytoplankton beneath ice-covered Arctic waters. Until now, sea ice was thought to block sunlight and limit the growth of microscopic marine plants living under the ice.

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Robotic fish to monitor pollution in UK harbours

Robotic fish to monitor pollution in UK harbours
The cost of water pollution in the UK runs into millions of pounds each year, and it can cause untold damage to the environment. But now scientists have come up with an unusual solution to monitor the problem and it comes in the shape of a robotic fish.

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Where's The Octopus

Where's The Octopus
Roger Hanlon, senior scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, studies camouflage in cephalopods--squid, cuttlefish and octopus. They are masters of optical illusion.

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Into The Abyss

Into The Abyss
A new generation of explorers are seeking to plunge through nearly seven miles of seawater to the bottom of a rocky chasm in the western Pacific that is veiled in perpetual darkness. It is the ocean’s deepest spot.

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Marine census marks decade of discovery

Marine census marks decade of discovery
The international project involved more than 2,700 researchers from 80 nations, who spent a total of 9,000 days at sea during at least 540 expeditions. It has been described as the most comprehensive study of its kind.

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Octopuses carry coconut shells as instant shelter

Octopuses carry coconut shells as instant shelter
Can invertebrates use tools? Scientists spy octopuses "tiptoeing" across the ocean floor carrying coconut shells for protection or disguise.

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Science Comes To Life for Middle School Students

Science Comes To Life for Middle School Students
How fish survive, where oil spills are, and what exactly is going on in our oceans were just some of the things some local middle schoolers got the chance to learn this week at NOAA science camp.

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The Important Little Life of Dylan Diatom

The Important Little Life of Dylan Diatom
University of Washington's Applied Physics Lab reaches out to kids with freewheelin' 'Dylan Diatom' in the arctic animation

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Around the Americas expedition

Around the Americas expedition
The Around the Americas Mission: "Our mission is to build awareness throughout the Americas of increasing threats to our fragile ocean environment and to mobilize North and South Americans to take action to improve the health of our oceans."

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Tribe reintroduces sockeye to Lake Cle Elum

Tribe reintroduces sockeye to Lake Cle Elum
For the first time in more than 100 years, Lake Cle Elum's sandy shorelines and streams will erupt in crimson patches late this summer as sockeye salmon turn from silver to red in preparation for spawning.

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