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World Sea Turtle Day — Celebrate Conservation Successes!

June 19, 2017by lepeavey 2 Comments

Friday was International Sea Turtle Day! To honor our hard- and soft-shelled marine reptile friends, I’d like to try and clear up a confusing news story that went viral one […]

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2017, Bycatch, Communicating Science, Conservation & Management, Dynamic Ocean Management

Shine On

October 13, 2015by lepeavey Leave a comment

Part 2: Shine On This past summer I had the opportunity to mentor eight outstanding undergraduate interns from all over the state of California. We had a lot of fun […]

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2015, Communicating Science, Conservation & Management, Education, Refugio Oil Spill, Research Updates, STEM

Oil and Water

May 29, 2015by lepeavey Leave a comment

On May 19, 2015, an estimated 21,000 gallons of oil spilled into the Pacific Ocean when a faulty pipeline burst on the Gaviota Coast. Migrating mom and calf gray whales […]

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2015, California Drought, Communicating Science, Conservation & Management, Refugio Oil Spill

All wrapped up, in love

April 29, 2014by lepeavey 4 Comments

After driving hours (and hours) through So. California traffic in a rare rainstorm on a Friday evening, we made a quick rest stop at a donut shop (as you do) […]

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2014, Blue whales, Bycatch, Communicating Science, Conservation & Management, Humpback whales

About the legal (over?)harvest of sea turtle eggs at Ostional

September 6, 2013by lepeavey Leave a comment

If you are fond of sea turtles (and who isn’t?), at some point during the past few years you’ve probably received an email forward with pictures of Costa Ricans carrying […]

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Conservation & Management, ETP olive ridleys

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