CoCA Pop-Up (AR)t Exhbition

Blending current mobile technology with a traditional looking art book, this show illustrated turning two dimensions into three…a technique that I predict will play a significant role in helping direct the future of printed books.

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River Delta’s Rebirth: a SEA-Media review

Multimedia article in Kitsap Sun stands out as a landmark of the progress in media evolution as it calls attention to the Elwha River mouth ecosystem transformations.

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A Very Sticky Fish…

A movie about a fish that really sucks was a 1st Place winner in the 2016 Ocean 180 Video Challenge.

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Tide Craft

See this public art project called Tide Craft, using salvaged marine debris.

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Call for photos/videos

This will be the kind of field guide that paper can’t deliver, a guide that will show you behavior of creatures (video), interactions between creatures instead of a separate page for each one, and so you can keep looking at cool stuff while learning, it can read to you! And the content won’t be just science-y stuff, it’ll also include cultural interpretations: poetry, art, stories, etc.

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Neo-Naturalists at the Museum of Northwest Art

Gallery show of a group of talented artists whose work honors the natural world and responds to environmental predicaments

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Limpet Teeth

Limpet teeth!

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Egg Polywog Frog

I’ll just let this painting speak for itself. It’s at the North Kitsap Heritage Park

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Plankton Portal

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Imagine exploring the open ocean, diving hundreds of feet deep, and observing the unperturbed ocean and the myriad animals that inhabit this last frontier on earth—all from the comfort of your own home.

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Capturing Innerspace in the PNW

When photographers point their cameras underwater, not only can we see fish that we don’t normally see alive and in their normal habitat, but we can see creatures of all shapes and sizes, many that look like they originated from a science fiction novel.

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A free online magazine that takes inquisitive readers outdoors with visually rich storytelling about features people can see firsthand in our public forests and beaches.


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Long Overdue Update

SEA-Media is publishing Salish Magazine, a quarterly, advertisement free, on-line publication that reveals the inter-connectedness of our natural world through visual rich stories about outdoor features in our Salish Sea region. We now (Nov. 2019) have 5 issues online, and a 6th coming in December 2019. You can see it at: SalishMagazine.org This has monopolized

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Wrapping Up 2017

In last December’s blog, I talked briefly about expanding SEA-Media’s horizons to include significant ecosystem connections with our waters — even when it meant paying attention to the (shudder) terrestrial parts of our environment 🙂

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  • A Quote worth noting on Refuge Management April 27, 2026
    As the controversy over the possible transfer of management and ownership of the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge and Protection Island to the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe continues, I was sent this quote which sums up the issue of approving this transfer. At the moment, the Refuge decision making process is theoretically one for the protection of its […]

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