Author: Lynne Peeples
Chinook Salmon’s Last Meal?
A cooler ocean is feeding hungry salmon, but their ultimate survival remains uncertain.
Lynne Peeples is a freelance journalist focusing on health and the environment. She graduated from NYU's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program, where she was the editor-in-chief of Scienceline. She has also written for Scientific American online, Audubon Magazine, The Harvard Gazette and Amstat News. Before NYU, Lynne worked at Harvard University crunching numbers for HIV clinical trials and environmental health studies, while teaching an introductory biostatistics course. She also holds an M.S. in Biostatistics from Harvard and a B.A. in Mathematics from St. Olaf College. Her resume and clips can be found at: http://www.lynnepeeples.com
By Lynne Peeples | Posted November 21, 2008
A cooler ocean is feeding hungry salmon, but their ultimate survival remains uncertain.
By Lynne Peeples | Posted November 7, 2008
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