Entries for category "Print | Web"
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wallacejnichols
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May 31, 2011
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Who isn’t made blissful sitting at the edge of the ocean, feet dug into the sand, staring out at that indefinable line where blue meets blue? I’ll wager that a majority of people on the planet feel that seaside allure. I mean, more than half of the human population actually…
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wallacejnichols
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April 24, 2011
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Brad Nettles // The Post and Courier The series: For more stories about how the coast and the ocean off the Lowcountry are changing, go to postandcourier.com/livesonthesea. Just below the ocean surface far offshore floats a huge patch of multicolored bits and squiggles that look for all the world like…
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wallacejnichols
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March 25, 2011
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March 25, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — Wallace J. Nichols, marine biologist and 1989 graduate of DePauw University, found that "It's difficult to make it as an independent scientist," according to a Fast Company article. "You have the freedom to study whatever you want, but don't have the financial security that…
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wallacejnichols
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March 21, 2011
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Wallace "J" Nichols is crowdsourcing his life's work. And saving his home in the process. It's difficult to make it as an independent scientist. You have the freedom to study whatever you want, but don't have the financial security that comes with employment at a large institution. That's why Wallace…
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wallacejnichols
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Feb. 15, 2011
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Speak Up For The Blue: Congratulations to Music Artist Jackson Browne for winning the Save Our Shores Ocean Hero Award! Wallace ‘J’ Nichols and Executive Director Laura Kasa presented Jackson with the award for his outstanding commitment to create social change with respect to reducing and/or eliminating the use of…