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In case you hadn’t heard: science is cool again. (I’m biased…)
How to find 100 free crab pots in a day
Things got pretty muddy again...we managed to find 100 crab pots to *begin* to clean up one section of our inland bays.
We'd love to see you out at the next cleanup :) Details to come early spring!
The Ambient Series Ep. 2
The Grand Finale to the Potomac Series turned out to be a highly relaxing experience. For a pre-bedtime science routine or a much more mellow audio-visual experience than normal, grab a cup of tea and have a look at some sights and sounds from our last trip to the Potomac River studying unexploded munitions.
Our ship sank, and it went downhill from there…
In this episode, I join the Delaware Artificial Reefs team to deploy some shipwrecks and then dive on some sunken subway cars.
How do those cars look after being down on the seafloor for quite a few years? Tune in to find out 📺
Mapping an Unknown Seamount
After a quick summer hiatus, a few of us took a trip to the Cayman Islands to map a completely unexplored seamount called Pickle Bank 🥒🏦
Safe to say it didn’t exactly go as planned from before we left for the airport…
The Local Series Ep. 2
Are we really able to fight the power of the ocean? After 3 scripts and 2 storms, I think I've managed to horrifically oversimplify coastal erosion into 18 minutes. More of this coming in the fall 🍂
Answers up north
I took a quick drive to take a break from a lot of work.
So naturally, I filmed another video. I loved exploring the flexible nature of time up here and how it relates to our concept of the earth. Enjoy some beautiful scenery and music from the amazing Alaskan Tapes.
The Local Series Ep. 1
Living a surfing life in Delaware comes with so many questions about our local landscape. I love digging, and I happen to have a bit of experience studying our beaches. Thus spawned the Local Series, which dives into how our beaches here work (without working too hard 😊).
We put together a new buoy that will be measuring waves for our local ferry operator! If you’ve ever wondered how waves are measured, here’s a quick look.