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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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The Superiority Complex

Alex Warneke August 9, 2014 BookGreat FishIn Pursuit of GiantsMatt Rigney

“The marlin I just caught was an infant by comparison with the great fish, only 120 pounds and about four years old, but it is…

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The Immigrant

Alex Warneke July 28, 2014 climate changepolar bearsThe Immigrant

Because when you are a polar bear living in the 21st century, the struggle is indeed real.   Props: Omar Malik, Monte Kawahara, Ben Goldfarb,…

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Sea Walls: Lessons from a Paint Can

Alex Warneke July 12, 2014 conservationGraffitiPangeaSeedSea WallssharksStreet Art

“Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change – it can not only move us, it makes…

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Inked.

Alex Warneke July 1, 2014 ResearchtattoosVIE tags

From ancient polynesians to seafaring sailors, tattoos in their various fashions have adorned the derma canvas for centuries. Used to represent tribal ranks, voyages to distant lands and conquests,…

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Bringin' Shanty Back

Alex Warneke June 2, 2014 MuppetsMystic SeaportShanty

Much to the dismay of many of my lab mates, I am unable to do science without some form of musical entertainment. I have even had…

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On How I Came to Meet Polar Bear Pete

Alex Warneke May 20, 2014 climate changeDegraded HabitatsHigh Tech High SchoolPolar Bear Pete

“ ‘Help!’ cried a bear, ‘I come with bad news!’ ‘Come with me quick, there’s no time to lose!’  The people sailed by and left…

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Beyond the Plunder: The Misunderstood Life of Pirates

Alex Warneke April 19, 2014 citizen scienceNatural HistorypiratesSDNATWilliam Dampier

Buccaneers, Charlatans, Marauders, and Swashbucklers. Throughout the centuries, our booty-hoarding friends have been branded by many rather dubious labels. Yet seldom does the average gangplank…

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Top 20 Frequently Asked Questions of Marine Scientists

Alex Warneke March 25, 2014 careerFAQmarine science

Here at DSN we strive to inspire the next generation of mini-deeplings. Ultimately, we want you to want you to be like us. Perhaps not…

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Love in a tidepool.

Alex Warneke March 16, 2014 algaeloveseaweed

When it comes to reproduction, there is one group that just doesn’t mess around….or does…. Seaweeds know how to get it on. And they can…

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TGIF: Seaweed Shop

Alex Warneke February 28, 2014 Bio Logikcontaminantsmusic videosseaweedsnailsThrift Shop

A couple months back, I introduced the beginnings of an epic collaboration known as Bio Logik. Bio Logik is the deeper understanding of Biology and…

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