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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.
Art Cephalopods Organisms Pictures and Movies Special

A Deepling Halloween

Alex Warneke October 31, 2013 halloween

Warning: When trick or treating by the DSN lair this Halloween…..Beware of our Kraken.      

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Weed of the Week: Killer Costumes

Alex Warneke October 30, 2013 decorator crabsDictyotaseaweedWeedotWeek

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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Zombie Coral Apocalypse

Alex Warneke October 19, 2013 coralsKate FurbyScrippszombies

This past week I had the pleasure of listening to Kate Furby (@seakaterun) from Scripps Institute of Oceanography talk about her research on the Zombie…

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Want to catch a shark. Got to do a shark dance.

Alex Warneke October 16, 2013 conservationMiamiRJ DunlapScienceOnline Oceanssharks

So this past weekend, some of the other Deeplings and I left the DSN lair to party in the city where the heat is on.…

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Squittle Day PSA

Alex Warneke October 10, 2013 chemical ecologycuttlefishMemeMetasepia pfefferiSquittle Day

Here ye! Here Ye! Today marks the day in which we raise our glasses to all that is good in the world. Squid and Cuttlefish.…

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M31: Livin’ the Life Aquatic

Alex Warneke October 9, 2013

As some of you may or may not know, starting November 12th I will be joining the team of Mission 31. This historic expedition, lead…

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Bards of the Brine

Alex Warneke September 24, 2013 BardsDaytonScientific Writing

Recently, I have been romping around in Thesisland. This may sound similar to Candyland. I assure you, it is not, though there are some resemblances.…

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Martini’s Law: A malady of gases

Alex Warneke September 14, 2013 Martini's LawNitrogen NarcosisRapture of the Deepscuba diving

Some know it as the “Rapture of the Deep,” others simply as, “being Narced,” but in my experience the most relevant nomenclature thus proposed for…

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The Dirtiest of Martinis

Alex Warneke September 11, 2013 ecotoxicologyHeavy Metalshuman wastemartiniOil Spillplastic pollutionpollution

So I wanted to explore some new territory in honor of cocktail week. Below is my first attempt at an infographic explaining a subject near…

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Rockfish Recompression. (because sometimes gas just happens)

Alex Warneke August 22, 2013 Amadeo BacharfishingMilton LoveRockfishvideo

Question: What’s better than famed ichthyologist Milton Love masquerading as a hand puppet in a rockfish rap video? Answer: Not much. Barotrauma can be a…

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