Evergreen Shellfish Club

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Student-run oyster garden on Eld Inlet at The Evergreen State College.

01/12/2018

Starting off the new year this Saturday!

Come on down to F Lot by 9:15 PM, bring a headlamp if you can!!

01/07/2018

But do you know how they fly?

11/04/2017

Cant wait to see everyone at midnight tonight!
If you have your own headlamp itd be great to have you bring it, otherwise we will have a few extras!

12:00 AM at F Lot! Enjoy your day!

Photos 10/28/2017

See you at Harvest Fest!!

10/22/2017

Join us tonight at 12:30am at F lot trailhead for our first work party of the season! All gear provided!😗

09/29/2017

FALL 2017 FUN BEACH (work) PARTY DATES!!

Photos 09/27/2017

Come see us at the activities fair in red square today!!

Sticking point: researchers turn to shellfish for a strong bond 03/10/2017

Shellfish Super Glue, comin' at ya!!

Sticking point: researchers turn to shellfish for a strong bond Researchers in the US have turned to nature to develop an adhesive that works under water and is stronger than a number of commercially available glues. The team at Purdue University in Indiana modelled their biomimetic polymer on compounds found in shellfish. “Our current adhesives are terrible at…

Professor examines effects of climate change on coral reefs, shellfish 02/22/2017

Professor Hollie Putnam of the University of Rhode Island, taking special interest in our wonderful geoducks!

Thank you and good luck Professor!

Professor examines effects of climate change on coral reefs, shellfish Professor is studying how a variety of marine organisms are responding to changes in their environment. Focusing on reef-building corals and other shelled creatures that are threatened by increasing temperatures and ocean acidification, she is testing them to determine how species may acclimatize to...

Shiny Giant Clams May Inspire New Solar Tech 02/18/2017

Many think our solutions need to be big, whether it be a loud march, or a towering wall

Nature reminds us that it could be the smallest of the dudes that make the difference and contribute to the system. Algal symbiosis is incredible, both on land and sea.
Break out your microscopes and see what small dudes inspire you!

Enjoy the three day weekend everyone

Shiny Giant Clams May Inspire New Solar Tech The brilliant sheen on giant clams reflects sunlight into the clam's interior, providing light for the algae that live in the clams' tissue.

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Geoduck Beach, The Evergreen State College
Olympia, WA
98505