Friday Harbor Labs stands in support of Black Lives Matter
FHL Community, Faculty, and Staff:
The recent murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery at the hands of police have brought the problem of pervasive, systemic racism in America to the forefront.
June 2020 Tide Bite
Greetings,
As human thoughts and actions this month continue to be dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is appropriate that our Tide Bite relates to the actions of another virus. In this case it is one that we believe struck living cells billions of years ago, and had a profound effect on the evolution of life on earth – one can even say a positive effect, since it seems to have allowed the development of complex organisms including ourselves.
May 2020 Tide Bite
Greetings,
In the midst of this Stay at Home time when we hope all our readers are also staying healthy, it is a wonderful boost to read student success stories like Alyssa’s.
April 2020 Tide Bite
Greetings,
This month’s Tide Bite chronicles a not-that-unusual career progression for Friday Harbor Labs’ scientists: going from a student in a course, to a student doing their own research, to teaching here themselves, to having their own graduate students come to learn the trade!
March 2020 Tide Bite
Greetings,
This month’s Tide Bite describes the research of a PhD student who spent most of his graduate career at FHL, becoming part of the Labs and island communities. This is a challenge because opportunities for funding here are limited, and while graduate students are famous for living on air, water, and ramen noodles, they still need to survive!
CANCELLED: Annual Open House
Cancelled for now. It’s possible we’ll reschedule this for early Oct, stay tuned!
Sat May 16, 11 am – 4 pm
Please join us on San Juan Island to explore UW’s internationally-acclaimed marine labs.
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Greetings,
Most readers are aware that FHL has been connected for over a century with marine biological and oceanographic work in the San Juan Islands. Fewer may know that there has been almost a century of geological work done here too, most of it with UW connections.
Friday, January 24th: Dinner & Lecture!
Join us in the FHL Dining Hall for this special event.
Dinner at 6 pm, than a talk by Véronique Robigou and John Delaney: “Weaving Art & Science to Create Ocean Tapestries”
Call the FHL Office at 360-378-2165 to reserve your spot!
January 2020 Tide Bite
Greetings,
Our first Tide Bite of the new year describes some work done below the tides here in the San Juans: a long-term monitoring effort on the status of communities of seaweeds and invertebrates attached to the rocky walls that characterize most of the channels between our islands.
2019 Annual Newsletter
We mailed out copies of our annual newsletter in early December, and are also posting a PDF here for reference. If you did not receive a paper copy but would like to be on the mailing list in the future, you may send an email to kjkull@uw.edu.
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