The lecture, entitled: Assessing Marine Salmon Abundance Using Marine Derived nitrogen signals and tree-ring-width in the
Monday, February 4, 2008
Lecture at the Port Townsend Marine Science Centre
Well, turns out that not just scientists are interested in science! Today I was given the pleasure of talking with a one Pam Grey who has invited me to come speak to her and her peers at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center about the research i have been conducting. Needless to say, this is an awsome opertunity for me to expand the awareness of the work we do on the Elwha, and also to see a part of the world that i have never been to before (albeit a very small part).
The lecture, entitled: Assessing Marine Salmon Abundance Using Marine Derived nitrogen signals and tree-ring-width in theElwha River Watershed will be held on the 18th of this mouth in Port Townsend, and I certainly hope that I can be entertaining for two hours, which is the time that is now set aside for me! Wish me luck!
The lecture, entitled: Assessing Marine Salmon Abundance Using Marine Derived nitrogen signals and tree-ring-width in the
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