HECTOR and LUCA need a home
OK, this has nothing to do with whales or conservation. A colleague of ours at the University of St Andrews (in Scotland) recently passed away, and his two beautiful flat-coated retrievers, Hector and...
View ArticleINSPIRATION
We've been spending way too much time in front of the computer lately. This quote from Edward Abbey reminds us why we do the work we do. “One final paragraph of advice: do not burn yourselves out. Be...
View ArticleOCEAN NOISE: KEY FACTOR IN THE STATE OF THE SALISH SEA
Larry Pynn is publishing a special, six-part series on the State of the Salish Sea. We are happy for our work to be included. His piece on 18 April addresses an issue that resonates with us: using...
View ArticleONCE UPON A TIME
A Portrait of the Team as Young Marine Biologists Full disclosure: we didn’t always want to be marine biologists. Or did we? Rob thought he wanted to study dinosaurs, but he clearly had a knack for...
View ArticleTwilight moon
A twilight moon for August Break 2011 Moon over our home and field station in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia. The post Twilight moon appeared first on Oceans Initiative.
View ArticleNeed to cool off?
Emperor penguin tobogganing While it’s pretty cool here in Scotland, many of you are having a blazing summer. We hope this Emperor penguin does the trick! The post Need to cool off? appeared first...
View ArticleThe Girl Effect
The Girl Effect They say write about what you know. That’s tough, because I don’t know what it’s like to be a girl in the developing world. I’m trying to learn, because girls in the developing world...
View ArticleVirtual marine biology camp
During the school shutdowns, we’ve decided to launch a (very) informal, impromptu, virtual marine biology camp. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram, and you should see us in your news feed when we go...
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