Writing


News, features, and interviews articles


Eos (American Geophysical Union)
National Association of Science Writers Student Newsroom
MIT Science Policy Review
Oceanus Magazine (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
The Tufts Daily
Turning the Tide
In my interview series, "Turning the Tide," I've engaged in conversations with scientists, authors, and scholars on topics related to marine conservation, climate change, and public policy. My most recent guest was Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellow and Photojournalist with the Associated Press. Mukwazhi researches how to make climate change, science, and innovation discourse more accessible for deaf and disabled audiences. You can read our full conversation here.
Previous entries have featured conversations with:
  • Rosemary Loer, Engineer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, on leveraging hybrid robotic vehicles for underwater polar discovery
  • Tim Cole, Alison Ogolvie, Brigid McKenna, and Allison Henry of NOAA's Aerial Survey and Whale Ecology branches, on aerial surveys of the North Atlantic right whale and the Endangered Species Act
  • Alessandro Bocconcelli, Oceanographer Emeritus, on the industrialization of farmed salmon, chemical contamination, and environmental risk in food systems
  • Rosanna Xia, Los Angeles Times Reporter, on rising sea levels, California's coastlines, and resilient communities