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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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How we wrecked the ocean

Alex Warneke February 22, 2014 climate changecontaminationjeremy jacksonOverfishingpollutionTED talk

  “…in the final analysis, the thing we really need to fix is ourselves. It’s not about the fish; it’s not about the pollution; it’s not about the climate…

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The Plight of the Irrawaddy

Alex Warneke February 8, 2014 BycatchdolphinsIrrawaddySAFRNsioSmall-scale fisheries

“I think it’s important to establish, first of all, that Irrawaddy dolphins are jerks to study.” Not exactly the preface I was expecting. “One of…

View More The Plight of the Irrawaddy
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The question you should have asked about Fukushima, but probably didn’t.

Alex Warneke January 23, 2014 FukushimaFukushima Daiichipollutantsradioactivity

The 2011 Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear fiasco was a disaster that is still affecting Japan. But it also raised an onslaught of questions about the potential…

View More The question you should have asked about Fukushima, but probably didn’t.
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Ain't Nothing but a Green Crab Thang

Alex Warneke January 6, 2014 Bertness Labgreen crabmarshmusic videos

Because….Monday. The newest hit jam from Eric Axelman and the infamous Bertness Lab. Bringing us everything we need to know about the Masters of the…

View More Ain't Nothing but a Green Crab Thang
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Randolph the Deep Sea Monkfish

Alex Warneke December 24, 2013 deep seaHolidaysMonkfish

From our hydrothermal vent to yours, Happy Holidays to all! …and just to get you in the spirit…  

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Bio Logik: Science Outreach Remixed and Served Fresh.

Alex Warneke December 21, 2013 Bio LogikHigh SchoolHip HopMusic VideoRapping

Long has the state of educational funding been dismal. Classrooms suffer. Teachers become bitter. Students are left numb and disinterested. This deficit has hit the…

View More Bio Logik: Science Outreach Remixed and Served Fresh.
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The Majestic Plastic Bag

Alex Warneke December 3, 2013Video Plasticplastic bagsplastic pollutionvideo

Like the lovely PGP (Pacific Garbage Patch), this has just been a plastic filled week… and it’s only Tuesday! To join in on all the…

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Weed of the Week: The Phycologist that Launched a Billion Dollar Industry

Alex Warneke November 22, 2013 aquacultureKathleen Drew-BakerNoriPorphyraseaweedWeedotWeek

I love seaweed. Maybe it’s because I am from California and we are all plant loving hippies or maybe it’s because they’re the underappreciated overlords…

View More Weed of the Week: The Phycologist that Launched a Billion Dollar Industry
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6 ways to help our oceans and look absolutely fabulous doing it

Alex Warneke November 19, 2013 ApparelconservationMarine Mondaysswag

It’s Monday and you know what that means? No…not the day when you try longer than you should to magically make all the e-mails in…

View More 6 ways to help our oceans and look absolutely fabulous doing it
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Weed of the Week: The Rihanna Hypothesis Revisited

Alex Warneke November 10, 2013 Ascophyllum nodosumRihannaRocky IntertidalTalking TreesTri-trophic InteractionsWeedotWeek

I love seaweed. Maybe it’s because I am from California and we are all plant loving hippies or maybe it’s because they’re the underappreciated overlords…

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