Posts by Marah Hardt

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February 22, 2010 7:27 PM

Unexpected Optimism: Coral Reef Ecologists Stay the Course

"I want to study coral reefs, but, I hear that they probably won't be around for much longer, so I am not so sure that is such a good career choice." Prospective student, Steve Palumbi's office, a few months back....
February 22, 2010 4:31 AM |

Restoring The Scientific Method to All Its Glory

Take that you doubters of scientific vigor! Yesterday, the session, "Denial, Détente, and Decisions: Fisheries Science at the Crossroads," provided a shining example of the power of the peer review process to root out inaccuracies and refine results, and bring...
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home of the 2010 Science / AAAS blogging contest.

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Marah Hardt is a research scientist, writer, and consultant. A coral reef ecologist by training, she keeps one foot wet in the field, while the other roams the worlds of creative storytelling and problem-solving, with a focus on ocean conservation and climate change issues.
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