
Katie Jewett
@ktjewett
Comms @oceansolutions & @stanforddoerr, formerly @calacademy, words in @biographic
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I also had the great privilege of interviewing @BlahaFrancisco who turned out to be so interesting we had to write a whole profile just about him: nzgeo.com/stories/a-fish… New Zealand Geographic #fisheries #tuna #reggae #falklands #waiheke (thanks Dacia Herbulock Science Media Centre NZ for the tip)

I had the pleasure of writing about Kathryn Cooper ‘s incredible images, which offer a glimpse of starlings like you’ve never seen them before. Thank you Stephanie Stone for the edits, and bioGraphic for the gorgeous layout!

"We have to realize that fisheries are more than the fish itself. It's also the people that catch it and the people that depend on it." -Zach Koehn discussed sustainable seafood and the upcoming Blue Food Assessment on the latest episode of Peep the Tin. 🎙️peepthetin.com/stories/podcas…


FLYING SQUID!! This amazing observation by user whale_nerd on iNaturalist shows the gliding capabilities of the neon flying squid (Omastrephes cylindraceus). Many species of flying squid can glide distances of 10-15m (33-50 ft) at up to 3m (10 ft) above the ocean’s surface!





"If you asked me five years ago what I saw myself doing, I wouldn’t have pictured myself in finance and research administration." Finance and Operations Manager @cherylctchan reflects on her unique path to Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions. 💡Read the spotlight: stanford.io/3LBCmZ2


Always striving for the same level of zen as the olm that remained stationary for 7 years. For a marvelous meditation on olms and the threats they face: bit.ly/3zI918e ✍️ Katie Jewett 📷 @LukaDakskobler


For #WorldOceansDay, three Stanford University graduate students – including Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions Research Assistant Margaret Daly – share their path to studying the sea and and why the next generation of ocean scholars must define the field more broadly. news.stanford.edu/report/2023/06…

This spring, I had the opportunity to join Collin Closek 🏳️🌈 Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions at the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) to get early feedback on our work developing #nanophotonics for #ocean #biodiversity monitoring. Learn more about our #eDNA collab w/ the @PNMS_Palau in this piece by Katie Jewett Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability!

Thanks Katie Jewett for capturing the essence of our team and what drives us to do the work we do. #nanophotonics #eDNA #marine #biodiversity 🎥: Harry Gregory <- creative producer Stanford University

How diverse are U.S. ocean science institutions? An analysis of 15 years of data from 55 institutions shows mixed success for recruitment & retention of racially underrepresented groups & women. Check out key takeaways & read in full Oceanography Society ➡️ stanford.io/3NUBpeX

On March 14 & 15, join Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions at the Stanford Oceans Conference "A Resilient Pacific: Building Connections, Envisioning Solutions" hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business & Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability 🌊. Open to all! Abstracts due Feb 7. Apply ➡️ bit.ly/3SEDsGG


Four Stanford University students describe a recent action lab in 3 words. In a course at Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability/Stanford Law School led by Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions, students researched opportunities to incorporate blue foods into Indonesia’s national development strategy. Full story ➡️ stanford.io/3Rpj37D

Each winter in the United Kingdom, starlings gather in flocks of up to 100,000 individuals in a mesmerizing performance called a murmuration. See how 📷 Kathryn Cooper captures this display using a modern approach to a centuries old photography technique: bit.ly/3WGndJM
