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PTMSC Blog : March 2015
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Marine mammal stranding network. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Please enjoy my humorous experience, thanks to Wendy Feltham and Nan Evans for photos. The sleeves have to be folded to fit in the gloves. Thanks for the help Wendy! Got my boots taped on! All set and ready to clean some wildlife! Some of our wonderful PTMSC volunteers. Are you interested in becoming an oil response volunteer? Links to this post. Friday, March 13, 2015. A Commited Community’s Passion For Fort Worden. A Story of Service.
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PTMSC Blog : We’ve got BIG news!
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Marine mammal stranding network. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. We’ve got BIG news! Since the industrial revolution around 1750, burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas has increased the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). This contributes substantially to climate change by trapping excessive heat in the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide is also absorbed by the ocean changing the PH of the water, a process known as “ocean acidification.”. Next Tuesday, May 5. Will be matched dollar for do...
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PTMSC Blog : Wildlife Cruises Schedule
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Marine mammal stranding network. Our cruises are hosted by seasoned naturalist Roger Risley, who provides excellent commentary on the natural history of the island and the wildlife sighted. Join us on one of the 2015 cruises below! April 25 and May 2. July 11, 18, 25. August 1 and 8. September 26 and October 3. November 28 and December 31. For reservations and information:. Puget Sound Express directly: 360-385-5288). Offered in partnership with and generous support from Puget Sound Express.
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Pratt Museum Gray Whale Skeleton: July 2012
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Pratt Museum Gray Whale Skeleton. Welcome to the Pratt Museum's Community Gray Whale Skeleton Project In Homer, Alaska July and August 2012 Where all may witness the progress (and process) as community member volunteers of Homer, Alaska, articulate a 37-foot-long gray whale skeleton. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. THE FOLLOWING IS A WEEKLY STATE OF THE WHALE SKELETON ADDRESS. We never did come up with a good T-shirt design. In a town full of artists we should still try for that. Any great ideas? Where else coul...
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The Joys of Processing | The Ossiferous Arctic
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Thoughts on Zooarchaeology, Archaeology, Ethnozoology and Alaska. Books on Archaeological Ethics. Books on Vertebrate Phenology. Me, Myself and I. Papers on Epiphyseal Fusion. Papers on Skeletal Measurements. The Joys of Processing. October 10, 2013. Following the suggestion of one of my readers (who has her own great blog at http:/ bonesandskulls.co.uk/. Photo courtesy of Travis Shinabarger (archaeologist and processor-extraordinaire). Photo courtesy of Travis Shinabarger. Boiling (do NOT bring it to a ...
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Workshop - ACZ
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Year In Brief 2015-2016. Held every spring with the Alaska Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. How to sign up. Visit the Alaska Anthropological Association. To register for their Annual Meeting. Select the ACZ Workshop. Students pay $20 and General fee is $45. Learn how to make tooth casts and cut teeth. Identify growth structures of a variety of taxa. Determine age-at-death and season-of-death. Monday, February 27, 2017. 900 am to 4.30 pm. Alaska Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Behin...
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PTMSC Blog : Marine Mammal Stranding Network Newsletter
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Marine mammal stranding network. Friday, April 10, 2015. Marine Mammal Stranding Network Newsletter. It’s that time of year! Spring migrations bring gray whales, California sea lions, and elephant seals up the coast. Our local harbor seals are ready to burst with new pups on the way. Yearlings are claiming their own territory, sometimes at a local marina! MMSN Educator - AmeriCorps. Call Volume Explodes with “Share the Shore” Sign Installations. The “Share the Shore” signs aren’t pullin...Right: Location...
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PTMSC Blog : December 2014
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Marine mammal stranding network. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. A Reflection on Communicating Conservation. Communication is not usually something we think about past grade school. We learn to read, write, converse, but once we've learned we just start using these skills without much additional thought. Words have a huge impact on people, and I've noticed that when I am trying to communicate environmental issues to the public I now think more carefully about how my words will mold their experience. A free...
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PTMSC Blog : 4 Things I'm Thankful For
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Marine mammal stranding network. Friday, May 8, 2015. 4 Things I'm Thankful For. Reflecting on our successes this week, I'd like to celebrate and extend my thanks to some of the people who make our work possible:. On Monday, we welcomed a group of visiting students for a Whales of the Salish Sea class. It was a very successful program and one student's first time experiencing the ocean! It's inspiring to witness students developing relationships with the Salish Sea. Our Friends and Members. On Friday, PT...