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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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Science Spoiler Alert: Finding Dory

Alex Warneke June 28, 2016 clownfishFinding DoryFinding NemoTang

In which Dr. Milton Love ruins the magic behind Finding Dory with Science, but we love him anyways. TUNE IN HERE

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The Ethics of Respect for Nature

Alex Warneke May 30, 2016 Environmental EthicsPaul TaylorRant

  Lately I have been saddened by a series of unfortunate events that have become all to common. These incidents center around one central theme-…

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TGIF: Elasmo-Lite-Brites

Alex Warneke May 27, 2016 biofluoresenceglow-in-the-darksharkssioturtles

Basically, the ocean is a glowing rave of awesome…but you already knew that. Happy Friday!  

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Some REALLY Damn Good Advice

Alex Warneke April 10, 2016 Beyoncedr. MReally Damn Good AdviceScience

A few eons ago or so, the renowned Ichthyologist Dr. Milton Love wrote a piece entitled “So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist?” in…

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The See Life Collection

Alex Warneke December 15, 2015 ArtCabrilloNPSSee Life

Shameless Self-promotion Alert: This article was written on a recent exhibit I put together for the National Park Service. Though this collection spans both the…

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10 Reasons Why the Ocean’s Struggle is Real

Alex Warneke December 11, 2015 #realoceanproblemsclimate changecoral bleachingFinningGifsInvasive Speciesmarine debrispollution

1. It’s Getting Hot in Here.   2. One Fish. Two Fish. Red Fish… No Fish.   3. Snow Caps Cones for Everyone.   4. Too…

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This Is How We Do It

Alex Warneke December 9, 2015 AdaptationsGifsMontell Jordansex

From Spice Girls to Fresh Prince the 90s were an eclectic mash-up of pop tunes and catchy anthems. Perhaps one of the more popular, get-stuck-in-your- head-all-day ditty’s, Montell…

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How to Build a Better Tide Machine

Alex Warneke December 2, 2015 ArduinoRocky IntertidalTides

As an experimental ecologist working in an intertidal system, my life was quite literally dictated by the tides throughout grad school. Bringing organisms that run on a cycle…

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From the Top Shelf

Alex Warneke November 8, 2015 An Ocean GardenBerkleyJosie IselinKathy Ann MillerseaweedWeedotWeek

“I fell in love with seaweed at the kitchen counter. I had returned with a sack full from the windswept beach, and as I dropped…

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My Other Ride is the Belafonte

Alex Warneke October 18, 2015 BelafonteInfographicsJaguar Sharkteam zissou

You know when you have too much time on a Sunday. (Or you actually don’t, but you spend too much time on something absolutely unproductive…but…

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