UGA Skidaway Inst Blog

Barrow — January 17

17 January 2012 We woke up a little late this morning after yesterday’s late night. Victoria and I met to go over plans for the day and to discuss the… Read more »

 

Barrow — Jan 16

16 Jan 2012 Ice conditions are still unstable.  Our UMIAQ support team spent the morning doing reconnaissance of our intended sampling sites. After yesterday’s efforts they suggested that since it… Read more »

 

Day 2 in Barrow

Marc Frischer continues his account of his and Victoria Baylor’s research trip to Barrow, Alaska. 15 January 2012 Today we again woke up early and began setting up our labs.… Read more »

 

Arriving in Barrow, Alaska

Marc Frischer continues his account of his research trip to Barrow, Alaska. 14 January 2012 This morning, we again caught a 6am flight. This time the flights took us to… Read more »

 

Some nice news coverage

Clark Alexander’s project on erosion on the Intracoastal Waterway generated some good news coverage. Mary Landers from the Savannah Morning News wrote this story that was published last week. Alice… Read more »

 

2011 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was… Read more »

 

Glider-robots!

We had a real nice story on the front page of this morning’s Savannah Morning News. A big thanks to Mary Landers and her editors!

 

A road less travelled

Note: Skidaway Institute volunteer Nancy Tennenbaum wrote this account of her recent trip to Lake George, NY with Skidaway Institute professor Marc Frischer. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,… Read more »