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More than Meets the Eye – Kayaking the Sea of Cortez

More than Meets the Eye – Kayaking the Sea of Cortez

by Adventure Scientists | Apr 7, 2014 | kayaking, mexico, microplastics

Erin Clark found herself in La Paz, Baja California for a month because the Montana-based environmental education non-profit she for which she manages programs has it’s second largest office there (www.ecologyproject.org). She heeded her boss’s...
Adventurer Spotlight – Paul Gamache

Adventurer Spotlight – Paul Gamache

by Adventure Scientists | Feb 6, 2014 | adventure, adventurer spotlight, adventurers and scientists for conservation, africa, kayaking, whitewater

Beetles & Whitewater Paul Gamache is a professional raft guide and whitewater kayaker from Arcata, CA. In January of 2013, Paul traveled to Cameroon, West Africa to explore an area of the world nearly untouched by whitewater exploration. Teaming up with ASC, Paul...
Project Highlight – Ocean Microplastics

Project Highlight – Ocean Microplastics

by Adventure Scientists | Dec 30, 2013 | kayaking, microplastics, oceans, sailing, surfing

Help Save Our Oceans! Join ASC’s Microplastics Project By Mike Kautz Steve Weileman collecting water samples off of Augustine Island. When paddler, filmmaker and ASC adventure scientist Steve Weileman bottled his first sample of sea water off a remote,...
The Ikkatsu Project visits Alaska

The Ikkatsu Project visits Alaska

by Adventure Scientists | Aug 30, 2013 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, boating, kayaking

Steve Weileman & The Ikkatsu Project Collecting Samples Across Alaska Steve Weileman, professional wilderness guide, and award-wining filmmaker and environmental advocate has teamed up with ASC on the Ikkatsu Project’s latest endeavor.Steve’s...
The ASC Team Investigates Decline of Yellow Cedar in AK for Stanford Researcher

The ASC Team Investigates Decline of Yellow Cedar in AK for Stanford Researcher

by Adventure Scientists | Jul 31, 2013 | adventure, boating, kayaking, science, snow

Sea Lions, Bears, Salmon and Cedars: Paddling in SE Alaska with a Purpose Jordan Holsinger is the newest member of the ASC team. He joined us as the Outreach Manager at the beginning of July after completing his Masters Degree in Environmental Science. Jordan...
Citizen Science Through Mangrove Swamps

Citizen Science Through Mangrove Swamps

by Adventure Scientists | Mar 11, 2013 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, kayaking, students, Wildlife

Dave and Amy Freeman of the Wilderness Classroom Explain the Importance of Mangroves as They Record Signs of Wildlife This is an overhead view of a mangrove swamp in Florida. Photo by Bill Wilen, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,...
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