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Alex Adams is working on CoastalTourismResearch.com

I am recent graduate student of the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington. I am also the Managing Director and Co-Founder of Coastal Tourism Research, a research and consulting firm dedicated to helping promote sustainable tourism development in the coastal zone and at sea. For more information see www.coastaltourismresearch.com
I am a: Scientist, Educator, Interested Citizen, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Seattle

capt. Jerry Adams is working on filling out this springs cruise scedule

operator of 30 passenger marine reasearch and educ
I am a 53 year old captain and owner of a 50 foot certified research vessel, founder of class at sea. I have been owner operator of this vessel for 12 years. we work through out puget sound tking groups of 25 students with 3 educators on environmental and scientific trips on the water. I also own 1/2 mile of beach on whidby island and a bunch of tide flats which are available for environmental study.
I am a: Interested Citizen
Location: Seattle

William Alatorre

internet marketing
visit me at my site:kohls credit card
I am a: Educator, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: thailand

Jennifer Albright is working on planning the next five years

research associate

I am a: Graduate Student, Part of another COSEE Center
Location: Massachusetts

Dionne Andersen

Dionne Andersen

I work at a vet lab and hope to enter a marine mammal research and education graduate program soon.
I am a: Scientist, Educator
Location: Seattle

Riss Anderson is working on a variety of freelance articles, many of them dealing with Puget Sound and marine sciences.

freelance writer
After 30-plus years with he Seattle Times, I' bailed out and settled on the shore of Discovery Bay, near Port Townsend, where I continue to practice journalism.
I am a: Interested Citizen, Marine Volunteer
Location: Olympic Penninsula

Andrea Anderson is working on the February 2011 events data

Program evaluation
I'm the evaluator for the COSEE-OLC and COSEE Alaska projects. I'm interested in what impacts programs like COSEE have on people.
I am a: Educator, Interested Citizen, Part of another COSEE Center
Location: Seattle

Andrea Anderson

I am a program evaluator with a long history of evaluation and research work in the fields of science and marine education, informal learning and K-12 and university-level education. I am passionate about learning how people come to understand and care for the natural world around them, especially the marine world. When I help people and programs with evaluation efforts, I think of myself as a “critical friend.” That is, I am first and foremost, a friend who cares about your success, and works with you to achieve it.
I am a: Educator, Interested Citizen, Part of another COSEE Center
Location: Seattle

Cathy Bacon

Marine mammal biologist with experience in marine mammals and issues affecting them (e.g. military training exercises; behavioral aspects, noise). My interests lie within ecological and biological aspects of marine mammals and conservation; sustainability of endangered species; bioacoustics: habitat and foraging ecology; behavior, and population dynamics. Conduct boat and aerial based marine protected species observations to support monitoring efforts for the U.S. Navy in waterways along the U.S. East, West Coasts and the Gulf of Mexico.
I am a: Scientist
Location: Everett Texas

Krisanne Baker is working on a series of public service announcements concerning water quality

ecological artist & arts educator
Maine ecological artist concerned specifically with water quality, water availability, and water rights. Videos on this subject are in the form of PSAs. Educating high school students in videography and activism. I would like to work in tandem with scientists research on ocean issues.
I am a: Educator
Location: Coastal Maine

Michael Bear

Michael Bear is working on identifying individual Sevengill sharks in the San Diego area by passing photos taken by local divers through a pattern recognitionalgorithm, similar to that used to ID Whale Sharks

I am an AAUS Scientific Diver with the California Science Center and I run a website where local scuba divers can log encounters with the Sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus) [http://sevengillsharksightings.org], which is linked with the Shark Observation Network at: www.sharksonline.net
I am a: Educator, Interested Citizen, Marine Volunteer
Location: Southern California

Kelsey Beard

My name is Kelsey, I'm twenty years old and currently a student at Pierce College pursuing my Associate's degree in biology. I hope to transfer to University of Washington in order to major in biology and minor in marine biology. I have a great passion for marine life and I am looking for opportunities to get involved!
I am a: Undergraduate Citizen, Marine Volunteer
Location: South Sound

Tracy Bech

Tracy Bech

I am a graduate of UW's School of Oceanography, with BS in Oceanography, with am emphasis on Biology. I am now a web developer living in Hood River, OR, and still try to spend as much time on, near or in water as possible.
I am a: Scientist
Location: Hood River, OR

Elizabeth Becker

Special Projects Director

I am a: A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: Olympic Penninsula

Anna Belcher

Student
I am a UW undergraduate exchange student from the University of Southampton, UK. I am studying oceanography and currently helping out the Sound Citizen team at UW.
I am a: Scientist
Location: Seattle

Philip Bell

Philip Bell

Associate Professor of Education
I study how and why people learn about science and technology — and how it relates to what they want or need to accomplish in their lives. I am a Co-PI of the COSEE-OLC center. As someone who works in the learning sciences field, I’ve studied everyday learning, cognition and expertise in science; children's argumentation; the use of digital technologies within youth culture; the design and use of novel learning technologies; and new approaches to inquiry instruction in science. I direct the ethnographic and design-based research of the Everyday Science and Technology Group.
I am a: Scientist, Educator, Interested Citizen
Location: Seattle

Rachel Benbrook

Rachel Benbrook is working on building a network of volunteer sea kayakers and involving them in citizen science in Puget Sound.

Sea Kayaking Biologist
I am a 10 year resident of Puget Sound, currently living on Guemes Island. I coordinate the Spartina Survey Program for People For Puget Sound. We recruit and train volunteer sea kayakers to survey the shorelines of Puget Sound for invasive Spartina grass. I am looking for ways to build a network of citizen science volunteer kayakers and connect them with researchers that are doing good work for the Sound.
I am a: Scientist, Educator, Interested Citizen, Marine Volunteer, A leader or representative of a non-profit
Location: North Sound

Sara Bender is working on writing her manuscript!

I am a graduate student in the UW School of Oceanography studying the roll of important cellular pathways in the success of marine diatoms (a type of phytoplankton) in coastal waters off of Oregon and Washington.
I am a: Graduate Student
Location: Seattle

Barbara Bennett

student
Soon to complete my Master's in Marine Affairs, enjoying volunteering as a Seattle Aquarium Beach Naturalist and Ocean Inquiry Project crew/ educator, and looking for employment to focus on Puget Sound restoration in the future.
I am a: Graduate Student
Location: Seattle

Karen Bergeron

Project coordinator

I am a: Scientist
Location: Seattle

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Marine census marks decade of discovery
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Tribe reintroduces sockeye to Lake Cle Elum
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