It is time to enjoy voting on the tubbiest of all the bears! explore.org/fat-bear-week
Fat Bear Week 2024
Back in the day, I got an invite to Bluesky. It is pretty cool this place has grown to over 10 million users since then, and is now becoming the place for science communication. Very exciting to see!
Summer has been a whirlwind. I wrapped up the community engagement on my project, successfully defended my dissertation, and moved across the country. I will begin a post-doc with the U.S. EPA Landscape and Aquatic Ecosystems Modeling Branch on Monday! Stay tuned for info on national water quality.
Consider submitting an abstract to our session at AGU Fall Meeting #hydrology
Announcing our first ever giving day! H3S Recharge Day: Investing in Hydrology’s Future on April 22nd! We are hosting a giving day to support our programming. We have the goal of raising $20,000 for the year. You can donate here: www.agu-h3s.org/contribute
H3S is an awesome group. It is definitely worth an hour of your time to see what they are all about. During my time with H3S, I met so many friends and colleagues that I still interact with frequently.
Alaska has almost half of the Native tribes in the United States, but their ability to exercise jurisdiction has been limited since the 1970s by federal law. Now, a new legal analysis by the Department of the Interior offers a way for them to spread tribal law over a swath of Alaska. #akleg#Alaska
Tribes can exert jurisdiction over allotments granted to individual Natives, the department's head attorney said on Feb. 1.
The NSF CHIRRP Program has been announced! CHIRRP focuses on transformative research that advances Earth system hazard knowledge and risk mitigation in partnership with affected communities. Join us Monday, March 25th, 3 pm ET for an informational webinar to learn more. new.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...