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Resilience & Community:
A Science & Memory Project

Here are some of the photos I took for the Resilience & Community exhibit at the University of Oregon featuring photos, videos, and interviews conducted at the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology by Science & Memory fellows.

 

The exhibit featured 35 photographs, ranging from 11x14in to 72x48in, and seven video interviews accessed in augmented reality via QR or ZAP codes.

 

As guests on the Moku O‘Loe island, which part of the larger territory recognized by Indigenous Hawaiians as their ancestral grandmother, Papahānaumoku, we collaborated with labs including: the Coral Resilience Lab, the Johansen Fish Resilience Program, the Shark Lab, the Marine Mammal Research Program, the Rappé Lab for Microbial Ecology, and the He‘eia National Estuarine Research Reserve.

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