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Restoring Coastal Tidelands through Indigenous Scholarship: a feature on Marco Hatch and the development of an integrated program of place-based student learning and research

Restoring Coastal Tidelands through Indigenous Scholarship: a feature on Marco Hatch and the development of an integrated program of place-based student learning and research

by Grace Freeman | Jun 9, 2021

Photo courtesy of Marco Hatch, with Lummi students carrying a canoe Washington Sea Grant Science Communications Fellow, Grace Freeman, a biology graduate student at Western Washington University, recently sat down for an interview with Dr. Marco Hatch, a steering...

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