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Tag Archives: citizen science
A day in the life of the East Island Exiles
How we stayed sane on the smallest island field camp in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands by Marylou Staman Imagine this: You wake up on a cot, under a canvas tent, and blink your eyes, wondering where you are. As you … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Reininger, citizen science, East Island, fish monitoring brief: main Hawaiian Islands 2013, French Frigate Shoals, Hawaiian monk seal, Jan Willem Staman, Marine Turtle Biology and Assessment Program, Marylou Staman, MTBAP, nesting, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, sea turtles, Tern Island