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Author: Alex Warneke

Alex is committed to a life of inspiring others to view science through a more dynamic and empowering lens. Alex obtained her M.Sc. in Chemical Ecology from San Diego State University and most recently resided as a Science Programs Manager and Marine Scientist for the National Park Service. As an ecologist, storyteller, and community engager, she has spanned critical boundaries between stakeholders in education, academia, non-profit, and government to translate the most current scientific bodies of work in ways that are accessible and inclusive. She is a strong proponent of unconventional science communication and extending the broader impacts of science to the public using the outlets of art, digital media, education, and citizen science. Currently, Alex works at the interface of climate resilience and community with the Climate Science Alliance. As Deputy Director for the Alliance, her hope is that through her work and experience she can get the world to think differently about how we connect and impact the thriving ecosystem around us and commit to fostering a more resilient future.
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Why I Still Watch Shark Week

Alex Warneke August 7, 2013 megalodonMusingsshark week

The other day I received a slightly disconcerting text message from my cousin regarding Shark Week. She has two young kids one age 6 and…

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Fishes of Instagram #throwbackthurday

Alex Warneke July 18, 2013 CoralfishFishes of InstagramlarvaeOntogenetic ShiftsTBT

Have some of your own to add? Drop us a line below.   Sources: Wikimedia Commons, Ron McPeak, Judi333, Trine Galloway, East Bay Express, Shutterstock

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Back in Black

Alex Warneke July 15, 2013 AC/DCBack in BlackBlack Sea NettlejellyfishSightingsvideo

If you now have AC/DC stuck in your head all day. You’re welcome. However, there really is no better theme song for Chrysaora achlyos, the Black Sea Nettle.…

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The side effects NOT on the label

Alex Warneke June 26, 2013 AntidepressantecotoxicologyGastropodaPharmaceuticalsPollutant

The intertidal can be a pretty rough place to call home. You have to deal with what seems like a whole web of trophic levels…

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Art Crustacean Education Life of Science Organisms Uncategorized

TGIF: Well if the glass slipper fits…

Alex Warneke June 7, 2013 AquariumHermit Crab

Now I have seen my fair share of utterly fabulous hermit crab shells, but this specific fashion choice takes the cake. We are talking along…

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Gadgets & Gear

Google Glass meet Google Goggles

Alex Warneke May 30, 2013 gear reviewGoogle Oceanscuba

Looking for a new gadget for the diver in your life who has everything? Well, the masterminds at Yanko Designs have got you covered. Check…

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Building Spanish Galleons 101

Alex Warneke May 24, 2013 ExplorersmaritimePiratesLifeForMeSpanish Galleon

  Ever dreamed of owning your own ship? Sail the seven seas? Pillage? Adventure? Explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, boldly…

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From coast to canvas: The art of biological illustration

Alex Warneke May 7, 2013 Amadeo BacharArtCSUMBScientific Illustration

They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” As cliche as it is, that phrase could not resonate more clearly for this visual learner…

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Wranglin’ the Mighty Mesograzer

Alex Warneke April 25, 2013 amphipodsHaikuMesograzersseagrass

Amphipods and I, well, we have a love/hate relationship. I love them because, for all intents and purposes, they are the rolly pollies of the…

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We found love in a hopeless place.

Alex Warneke April 12, 2013 anglerfishsex

I guess it has just been an Anglerfish kind of week.  Found this little ditty at work today and it made me giggle. May it…

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