
Another important aspect of the project is to reach out to excite people about their local watersheds and involve them as "citizen scientists." In one Arctic village, students created artwork depicting their lives along the Lena River in Siberia, now being affected by climate change. The art was a traveling exhibit in the U. S. and Russia. (Art courtesy of Max Holmes, Woods Hole Research Center. Watercolor by Senya Koyakin, Zhigansk, Siberia, Russia.)[back]
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