Selected Work

Selected Clips and Work:

Declining fog in central California? (video). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. Sept 2012. 

Stories of a changing climate (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. July 2012. 

Making the most of our fossil fuels (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. July 2012. 

Peering through a cultural lens (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. July 2012. 

Mighty microbes (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. July 2012. 

In Search of the Black Abalone (audio slideshow). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. Feb 2012.

A field season in Antarctica (video). Last Ocean Project. Feb 2012.

Burning Ancient Ocean Life (audio slideshow podcast). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. Sept 2011.

Synthesizing structural beauty (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. April 2011.

Fusing mathematics and biology (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. April 2011.

Mapping the marine environment (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. March 2011.

Engineering healthy and sustainable solutions (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. March 2011.

The Most Remote Fishery on Earth (pdf). Pacific Ecologist. Winter 2011

Waltzing Stars and Stellar Dust (video). SACNAS Science Video Podcast. July 2011.

Ocean Acidification: Where will all the seashells go? (video) Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. Jan 2011.

Deep-water Corals of Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary (audio slideshow). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. Jan 2011.

The Last Ocean Project, New Zealand. Contributed to all written content as well as some web design. 2011.

A seat at the table: Dissolving the digital divide in Indian Country. SACNAS NEWS. Winter 2010

Science Interlude: Batty Behavior. The Darwin Awards: Countdown to Extinction. 2010

A fresh look at whale watching. The Seattle Times, travel section. 02 Sept 2010.

Meth use among young gay men remains a pervasive problem. The Seattle Times. 26 Aug 2010.

State may see push for circumcision after evidence shows health benefits. The Seattle Times. 16 Aug 2010.

United by war, two doctors operate on a high level. The Seattle Times. 31 July 2010.

At-risk groups urged to get tested for hepatitis B. The Seattle Times. 28 July 2010.

How much local fish is safe to eat? The Seattle Times. 26 July 2010.

Fish oil supplements may cut breast-cancer risk. The Seattle Times. 12 July 2010.

Lake Washington's sockeye run still down. The Seattle Times. 07 July 2010.

State braces for West Nile outbreak. The Seattle Times. 01 July 2010.

Getting the word out on HIV testing.The Seattle Times. 24 June 2010.

NOAA finds new deep-sea habitat off the Olympic Peninsula. The Seattle Times. 23 June 2010.

First ancient human sequenced.  The Scientist. 10 Feb 2010.

Sperm motility secrets revealed.  The Scientist. 04 Feb 2010.

Understanding the ecology of native Olympia oysters in Tomales Bay (audio slideshow podcast).  Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. 29 Jan. 2010.

Death cap mushrooms at Point Reyes National Seashore (audio slideshow podcast). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. 26 Jan. 2010.

New findings about Great White Sharks of the North Pacific (audio slideshow podcast). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. 29 Jan. 2010.

Exploring how climate change is impacting the California coast (Two part podcast: Part 1 and Part 2). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. 15 Dec. 2009.

Fishing for the Humboldt squid (audio slideshow podcast). Pacific Coast Science and Learning Center, Point Reyes National Seashore. 24 Nov. 2009.

A little fellatio goes a long way.  ScienceNOW. 30 Oct 2009.

Delivering Ecstasy.  Science Notes.  Published online, August 2009 and in the Monterey County Weekly, 30 Apr 2009.

The SciCom Interview: Jeremy Jackson.  Published online Aug 2009.

Two Worlds Working Together: Forming a Link Between Traditional Knowledge and Western Science (PDF)SACNAS News.  Summer/Fall 2009.


Relocating species in the face of climate change.  Stanford Report. 10 June 2009.

Still no viable alternative for methyl bromide. Santa Cruz Sentinel. 28 May 2009.


Over-use of fertilizers may be driving cholera pandemic. Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. May 2009.

Unintended consequences of the meat industry.  Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. May 2009.

Scientists find heat-tolerant coral reefs that may resist climate change.  Stanford Report. 20 May 2009.

Rough Seas: The impact of climate change on ocean ecosystems. Stanford Report. 15 Apr 2009 and online.

No Recovery for Atlantic Cod Population (PDF). ScienceNOW. 25 Nov 2008.

Underwater Oasis (PDF). Santa Cruz Sentinel. 24 Nov 2008.

Scientists lure fishermen into conservation effort (PDF). Santa Cruz Sentinel. 09 Nov 2008.

Study finds chemicals in Californians (PDF). Santa Cruz Sentinel. 19 Oct 2008.

Acidic oceans crank up the volume (PDF). Santa Cruz Sentinel. 09 Oct 2008

Return of the Turtle (PDF). Santa Cruz Sentinel. 05 Oct 2008.

Indigenous Voices in the International Polar Year (PDF). Winds of Change. Fall 2008.

Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Resource Management: Bridging the Gap (PDF). Winds of Change. Winter 2007.