[SEMCO] WHOI-Dalhousie University "Ocean Connectivity" Study
Simon Ryder-Burbidge
S.Ryder-Burbidge at dal.ca
Fri Aug 11 14:13:18 EDT 2017
A Message for Residents and/or Homeowners in Falmouth, Massachusetts
Hi, Falmouth, what does the ocean mean to you? A joint project between Dalhousie University and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, led by who guest student Simon Ryder-Burbidge, wants to know how you connect with sea. For anyone who has not had a chance to participate yet, our “ocean connectivity” survey is now open until August 22. More information and a link to the survey below:
www.lowlanderpress.com<http://www.lowlanderpress.com/>
Thanks to all who have already taken the time. Please share with friends, family and anyone in the Falmouth community you think might be interested. Help us build a model for community-based and participatory ocean policy. Hope to hear from you!
For more information on the project, link to this blog post<http://eiui.ca/ocean-connectivity-eiui-researcher-conducts-study-in-falmouth-massachusetts/>, or brief feature<http://capeandislands.org/post/how-are-you-connected-ocean> by WCAI’s Living Lab Radio, Cape Cod’s local NPR station. Also, we’ve got a new video up, filmed right here in Falmouth/Woods Hole, featuring a couple of fellow Falmouth residents discussing what connects them to ocean. Check it out here<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW2K2YWDj_4>!
Contact: Simon Ryder-Burbidge, s.ryder-burbidge at dal.ca<mailto:s.ryder-burbidge at dal.ca>; MPC, 508-289-2373.
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