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June 7, 2023

Ocean Oral History Archives, from Kodiak’s King Crab Fishery and more

NOAA’s Voices Oral History Archives collects interviews of scientists and stakeholders involved in ocean and climate issues. One additional example is the oral narratives of those from the Kodiak King Crab Fishery.

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June 5, 2023

Tales from the Deep: Stories of Scientific Ocean Drilling

Do you have a story related to scientific ocean drilling? Consider adding your voice to our StoryCorps community! Community participation is needed for a strong community archive.

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February 2, 2022

Should “listening” be one of the skills we teach students?

It makes me think back to my New Year’s Resolution post for 2022, asking everyone to take climate action, and one way to do just this is to talk about climate. But it doesn’t help to have people talk about climate if no one is listening effectively!

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June 8, 2016

StoryCorps – missing the stories of Earth & space scientists

If scientists want to make a broader impact and let a larger audience know who we are and hear our stories, I suggest we start sharing our stories outside of science-focused outlets. Why not add our voices to the “largest single collection of human voices” that is then archived at the Library of Congress? People from diverse backgrounds, ages and locations can then hear our Earth and space science voices when exploring the StoryCorps collection.

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October 22, 2015

Take 5… articles on listening

Take a quick break from your daily activities and check out these five articles to read some current thoughts on listening (especially among students)

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