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What Naturalists Do

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Our naturalists are volunteers trained to explore the tidepools with visitors, but once upon a time being a naturalist was a profession…here’s a quote from a NOAA web site about how naturalists have studied the ocean for thousands of years:

Red Octopus

A red octopus crawling between tidepools at FMR.

“The naturalists of yore esteemed the ocean to be a treasury of wonders, and sought therein for monstrosities and organisms contrary to the law of nature, such as they interpreted it. The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather for the links of nature’s chain than for apparent exceptions.” In The Natural History of the European Seas (1859) by E. Forbes, posthumously. Published by John Van Voorst, London. p. 4-5.

More than 150 years later, naturalists are still finding links of nature’s chain at FMR and sharing them with our visitors.

2011 Bob Breen Scholarships Awarded

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
Pictured L to R: Jeff Warshauer, FFMR President Ellen Gartside, Anna Terry, and retired Supervising Ranger Bob Breen

Pictured L to R: Jeff Warshauer, FFMR President Ellen Gartside, Anna Terry, and retired Supervising Ranger Bob Breen

At the end of every school year, the Friends of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve award the Bob Breen Scholarship to a graduating Half Moon Bay High School senior planning a career in the sciences. The award is named in honor of Bob Breen, the first ranger at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. In recent years, FFMR has been able to award two scholarships, and this year’s recipients are Jeff Warshauer and Anna Terry.

FFMR board member Joseph Centoni got to know both students in the Marine Ecology program he teaches at the high school. He reports:

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