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Tide Bite – June 2024

In this “different flavor” Tide Bite, Fernanda Oyarzun describes the increasing recognition of the value of crossing the sometimes-hard boundaries between science and art.  Such cross-disciplinary work can lead to new creative insights, as she demonstrated at FHL while here last Fall as an Artist-in-Residence.  

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Tide Bite – May 2024

One of the challenges for researchers doing field work on San Juan Island is the limited numbers of sites with public shoreline access – and of course the corollary that any place with public access will have a lot of public traffic, making it very hard to do undisturbed observations and experiments.  

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Tide Bite – March 2024

FHL is proud of its record of hosting many different types of research, from genomics to subtidal ecology.  The collaborative work described in this Tide Bite is new for us, but of great potential importance – and a nice example of applied work requiring the wisdom of a basic scientist – in this case, someone capable of identifying algae (not easy!) and understanding their ecology and life histories.   

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Tide Bite – January 2024

One of (many) hard things about the COVID-19 pandemic, for the whole world, was the drastic curtailing of human interactions.  We felt this at FHL, of course, but also suffered from the fact that resident and visiting scientists were restricted from spontaneous collaborations like the one discussed in this month’s Tide Bite.  

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