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An interview in New Worker Magazine just before heading for the field

June 5, 2014 George Divoky

Beth Jusino who, like me, works out of the Office Nomads coworking space in Seattle, wrote about the Cooper Island research for the inaugural edition of New Worker Magazine in an interview that answers the pressing question “Do you plan to continue  your 39-year-study this summer or might you do something  else?” 

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  • The nearly impossible 2020 field season December 29, 2020
  • Red-legged guillemots and a problematic shearwater August 10, 2020
  • A decreased breeding effort, but the colony persists. July 30, 2020
  • Against all odds: a 2020 field season July 12, 2020
  • Webinar on Cooper Island documentary now streaming April 29, 2020

Images

  1. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration interviewed George via Skype and put together a concise educational video on the Cooper Island Black Guillemot research and the record warmth of 2016 as part of their Ocean Today Every Full Moon series, a resource for educators.  

    NOAA Ocean Today

    The Cooper Island video is at this link : 

    Arctic Field Report with George Divoky

     

     

    Cooper Island Video part of NOAA’s “Ocean Today: Every Full Moon” Outreach

    March 6, 2017 George Divoky
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Videos

  1. Polar Bear at Cooper Island research structure

    March 18, 2014 George Divoky
  2. George Divoky: the bird-watcher who saw the future

    March 18, 2014 George Divoky
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Categories

  • 2015 Field Season
  • 2017 Field Season
  • 2018 Field Season
  • 2019 Field Season
  • 2019 Field Season
  • 2020 Field Season
  • An indicator of arctic change
  • Bears
  • Black guillemot
  • Camp Life
  • feeding
  • guest
  • history
  • Nesting
  • Outreach
  • Press
  • Sea Ice
  • SENSEI – Sentinels of Sea Ice
  • Uncategorized
  • video

Recent Posts

  • The nearly impossible 2020 field season
  • Red-legged guillemots and a problematic shearwater
  • A decreased breeding effort, but the colony persists.
  • Against all odds: a 2020 field season
  • Webinar on Cooper Island documentary now streaming

Links

  • Adventures In Climate Change
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