🌊 Curious about what it's like to study underwater volcanoes or track killer whales with a scent detection dog? 🐕 Aisha Rashid—a recent #UWEnvironment grad shares on this week's #FieldSoundPodcast.
https://t.co/KffWz1X6HT
@aishabytheocean @MarineBiologyUW#UWOceanography
🌊 325 years ago today, the Cascadia Subduction Zone unleashed a massive earthquake and tsunami. 🌍
Over on Instagram, Harold Tobin, Director of @PNSN1, shares about this historical event that reshaped our coastlines and our lives. #UWEnvironment
https://t.co/9vnGzfv5pJ
🌍🎙️ Check out #FieldSoundPodcast bonus video episodes from #AGU24 with Lisa Graumlich, Corey Garza, Rob Wood, Sarah Doherty and Haskelle White-Gianella! @americangeophysicalunion #UWEnvironment
https://t.co/CoC8lusz16
We'll also be back soon with more audio podcasts! 🎧
"Even if a planet is in the habitable zone, if it has too small a water inventory, it transitions to an uninhabitable state." @UW_ESS Haskelle White-Gianella #UWEnvironment
https://t.co/rqqYKlXifi
Surveys show full scale of massive die-off of common murres following the ‘warm blob’ in the Pacific Ocean
https://t.co/3NTiLqA6XV
Julia Parrish @UW_SAFS@COASST#UWEnvironment
🌟 Why Visit the #UWEnvironment booth at #AGU24? 🌟
Are you ready to connect, explore, and be inspired? Join us at Booth 1131 at @theAGU Fall Meeting 2024 in Washington, DC, from December 9–13!
See you in DC! 💜
🌍✨ We’re headed to @theAGU#AGU24 in Washington, D.C. Dec 9–13, 2024! 🌍✨
📍 Stop by the #UWEnvironment Booth, 1131. We’d love to connect! You'll find:
✅ Info about our incredible research
✅ Live #FieldSound podcasts
✅ Cool swag
And more! Will you be there? 🌎🪐
@UWFosterSchool and @UWEnvironment invites you to join us for a speaker session with one of the world’s leading voices in conservation and climate action, Dr. M. Sanjayan, CEO of Conservation International.
https://t.co/RpVPozfF1y
You're invited to a special screening of "Bad River," Sat. Nov. 23, 2024 at 5 p.m. at wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ Intellectual House. Admission is free.
https://t.co/h7ChOw3ghV
Stay after the screening for an in-depth discussion of Indigenous water rights and community reception.