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Posts by Tiff Stephens

Ah ya, it does remind me of rummy, too. We played a lot at Gold Creek this holiday.

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It’s a dilemma! My family plays with a different vintage set during the holidays and it’s always such a treat.

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I finally got a mahjong set (vintage)! Very excited
and it’s so pretty to look at. đŸ€© Hopefully I can find some folks in my small town to play.

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Can anyone recommend a workshop or short course that would get undergrads or early MSc students up to speed with data management and basic statistics for biological sciences? Preferably not based in R (if even possible 😅), but sure, we can consider R. Global or remote options are great.

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I’m traveling to the world’s oldest desert to join a kelpy team — looking forward to working with Macrocystis for farming and research ambitions. 😍

Just in time, too
Southeast Alaska is strongly rolling into autumn.

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Hey @drkelp.bsky.social look who I found featured in Kazoo kids’ magazine. Nice one! 🎉

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Oh heyyy. I can’t believe that you found this! 😅 I really just wanted them print some pics of Keta dog, my fave kelp helper.

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*off đŸ«Ł

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I’ve also seen people that change their tone in effort to not “be condescending” come of as patronizing. I thinkïżŒ the simple truth is that it is difficult to correct someone, neutrally, if their ego doesn’t like to be corrected. The same correction hits different people differently.

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Keta Bobeta and me out for an evening cruise. She’s watching the salmon jump and I’m watching the sun set.

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Dorsal fin of a Mola mola (sunfish) protruding out of the seawater.

Dorsal fin of a Mola mola (sunfish) protruding out of the seawater.

My husband just spotted a Mola mola on western Prince of Wales Island (southern Southeast Alaska). They’re not unheard of in these parts, coming in with warmer water masses.

El Niño ✅

(Screenshot of video = poor photo)

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Yooo, Canadian seaweed folks in the warming Salish Sea.

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Is it a silly idea to contact the WaPo or NY Times or something similar? News and advertisement. This is kind of interesting from a social and science perspective.

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Barnacle Foods, a value-added food company that uses seaweeds, is doing great work to document wild kelp beds that they visit for sustainable, wild harvest: https://tinyurl.com/yn8797sm

They regularly work with farmers, both attempting to learn how to cultivate bull kelp in a farmed setting.

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"Alaska's newest gold rush: seaweed"

I'll amend the article by saying that, although the kelps are golden in color, Alaskan businesses are still learning how to build a marketplace that supports sustainable farming operations and commerce.

WaPo article, here: https://tinyurl.com/46zr4b99

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That’s a new term for me but wow did I understand it instantly.

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Reskeet with a banger of your dog.

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I think a Ganoderma. If you make it to Prince of Wales Island, I’ll take ya out on a boat! 😉

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Alternative to mined and/or synthetic fertilizers.

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A substance added to plants/crops to increase their health/nutrition/resilience that isn’t only a nutrient fertilizer. In addition to micro- and macronutrients, brown seaweeds have phytohormones that can benefit plant growth. Not sure about microbial benefits, yet.

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I’m moving towards supporting a kelp company growing to produce a biostimulant at scale. If you would like to investigate that pathway sometime in the future, lemmeno! We are hoping to install the farm this winter/spring.

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You might soon. 🛾😂

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Unless the aliens can help us decarbonize, I don’t care. đŸ‘œ

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Fair.

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Maybe he normally relies on these, but that doesn’t work so well at a pool party. Exposed!

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Pickling salmon and halibut because:

a. It’s delicious
b. My Swedish roots are calling

Thank you for the bounty, Southeast Alaska.

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He signed the letter as “X”; is he turning into a supervillain?

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It’s a superb time of year to harvest bull kelp for many foods. Pickles and a verde enchilada sauce (not pictured) are my favorite, so far.

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I was honored to be included in this very important conversation about black seaweed (Pyropia abbottiae), hosted by the Sealaska Heritage Institute. Indigenous communities in the Pacific Northwest are concerned for a critical resource: https://www.sealaskaheritage.org/node/1827

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Linnaeus, is that you?

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