April 30, 2023 Killing them with Kindness: Feeding Sea Turtles in the Wild Many years ago, a magical place existed in the Bahamas, on the island of Eleuthera. This was not a well-known spot nor specifically marked…
July 25, 2020 From Beginning to End Look! Up! Up there in the night sky over St John! See the Milky Way? Spanning across the firmament, like a heavenly bridge, from…
April 10, 2020 COVID-19: What the numbers (don’t) tell us The globally reported COVID-19 data[1], published online by the medical journal The Lancet on Feb 19, 2020, tells part of the story of this…
March 21, 2020 COVID-19 Information Transmission | Prevention | Symptoms | Treatments | Vaccination | Virology (Last update: Thu, Mar 26, 2020, 14:53 EDT) COVID-19 is the disease caused…
February 12, 2019 Let’s maybe call it what it is: The Anthropocene A week ago, I received an email from Prof. Sklair, a researcher from the UK, asking me if my website GREENDEX.ORG is using the…
December 31, 2018 Bay of Turtles: the Lost Years Found Years ago, I heard a talk about the “Sea Turtle Lost Years”. Researchers had been tracking and monitoring sea turtles as hatchlings and again…
April 20, 2018 Daytime Swordfishing in the Florida Keys This is an article I wrote about daytime swordfishing in Islamorada for UNWIND Magazine.
October 25, 2017 Learning to Share My World I make a splash and in I am. The shallow waters of the bay by our cottage feel cool and fresh on my skin….
October 11, 2017 On Becoming a Grain of Sand in Time (on the Colorado Plateau) The first rays Revealing the prism Hazy ginger horizon, dusky cerulean Rusty vermillion, muddy clay Murky callous liquid, snaking along.
July 22, 2017 Battling Marine Debris in the Keys This is an article I wrote about marine debris and microplastics for UNWIND Magazine.
April 12, 2017 Ancestry and DNA: Is our heritage always who we are? When the results for my DNA test came back from ancestry.com, I was happily surprised. It’s only been in recent years that I’ve become…