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Ceremony introduces Flora building | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø marine center lets students plunge into science | It’s a drizzly, February day, but the spirits of the elementary school students at Western Washington University’s Shannon Point Marine Center are bright as they scour the beach for signs of marine life. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø to bring youth programs to Anacortes | |||
Women in Oceanography: Erika McPhee-Shaw | I seem to have a lot of dreams about crashing waves and tumbling rivers, and my favorite college physics courses were those in electromagnetism, so perhaps it was inevitable that I would end up working in the science of waves and Earth’s water systems. One focus of my research has been the… |
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New research vessel arrives at Shannon Point | |||
Shannon Point Marine Center gets new director | Shannon Point Marine Center’s new director has officially joined the team of researchers tucked away on a 78-acre forested campus with a 3,000-foot stretch of undisturbed shoreline. |
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New director of ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's marine sciences center seeks more outreach | Erika McPhee-Shaw, who grew up in the home of an ice scientist, explored a variety of interests before she emerged with what the affable scientist calls her mission to "watch the water" for important environmental developments. |
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New director for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø marine center | Erika McPhee-Shaw is the new director of Western Washington University's Shannon Point Marine Center. McPhee-Shaw will start at Western June 15, succeeding longtime SPMC Director Steve Sulkin, who has retired. |
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Western names new director of Shannon Point Marine Center |