by Adventure Scientists | May 18, 2016 | microplastics
By: Dylan JonesAdventure Scientist Locals and tourists alike enjoy the swimming opportunities and magical setting of the Uvita Waterfall–this is where I collected my water samples. Photo: Dylan Jones White sand gives softly under our feet,...
by Adventure Scientists | May 11, 2016 | Uncategorized
By: Michael WaterfordASC Roadkill Adventure Scientist Pulling my gear cart into Yellowwood State Forest on the 6th night of the trip. Early last year a friend of mine pointed out that despite exploring some of the most remote corners of the map, I had never explored...
by Adventure Scientists | May 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
By: Stefanie CoxeLandmark crew member Landmark members Deniz Bertuna and Aline Litt on a transect hike. Photo: Stefanie Coxe The Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation Landmark crew performs transects year-round to collect baseline data about the...
by Adventure Scientists | May 4, 2016 | microplastics
By: Cameron SayMicroplastics Adventure Scientist Sampling setup. Bottle attached to the leg rope. Photo: Cameron Say The ocean has shaped the life that I live today. The feeling of being in the water waiting for a wave is as special to me as riding one to the shore. I...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 27, 2016 | microplastics
Principal Investigator Abigail Barrows sorting and counting plastics from a sample. Photo: Joe Klementovich A new partnership has formed to tackle microplastic pollution in oceans, lakes, and rivers around the globe through expanded scientific exploration. The College...