Kathy Van Alstyne
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WWU researchers find potentially harmful levels of pollutants in the Salish Sea’s edible seaweeds | 2022-09-26 | ||
Huxley Speaker Series to present overview of research and education opportunities at WWU's Shannon Point Marine Center Sept. 27 | 2018-09-27 | ||
Shannon Point gets $346K to buy mass spectrometer | 2012-09-28 | ||
Is Earth Alive? Scientists Seek Sulfur For An Answer | Researchers at the University of Maryland have discovered a way to identify and track sulfuric compounds in Earth’s marine environment, opening a path to either refute or support a decades-old hypothesis that our planet can be compared to a singular, self-regulating, living organism — a.k.a. the… |
2012-05-16 | |
Scientist at WWU's Shannon Point wins four-year grant | A scientist at Western Washington University's Shannon Point Marine Center in Anacortes has received a four-year, $558,000 grant to study chemicals produced by marine seaweeds. |
2011-09-26 | |
WWU’s Shannon Point Marine Center receives $558,000 NSF grant | 2011-09-23 |