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Prince Patrick Island, Canada - Home |

Stacy Golden Studies Frost-Boil Ecosystems in the Canadian Arctic
11 July - 31 July
Join TREC teacher Stacy Golden as she studies frost-boil ecosystems
in a remote field site in the Canadian High Arctic. Stacy will work with Skip Walker and Tako Raynolds from University of Alaska Fairbanks,
Bill Gould from the USDA Forest Service, and other team members to gain a better understanding of arctic ecosystem responses to climate
change and disturbance.
Stacy teaches 8th grade science at Blatchley Middle School in Sitka, Alaska and has a background in marine biology. Stacy is looking
forward to sharing her TREC journey and hopes to inspire students to search for careers in science.
Click on the menu items on the left to learn about the project and interact with the team members:
- Research Project: Learn more about Prince Patrick Island, the project and host researchers, and Stacy Golden, TREC teacher
- Teacher's Journal: Find about more about Stacy and read her journal from the field
- Ask the Teacher: Message board where you can ask Ms. Golden questions about the project and her adventures
- Photo Album: Find pictures of the research team, the local environment, and adventures in the Canadian Arctic here
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Prince Patrick Island, Canada - Teacher's Journal |
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 6:47 pm by Stacy_Golden |
The trip is over...I can't believe it! I had such a good time and will never forget the experience. I am now at school trying to figure out how to share the experience with my students!
I just ...
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Prince Patrick Island, Canada - Ask the Teacher |
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2004 1:32 am by Anonymous |
Hi Stacey,
Just wanted to let you know that I am enjoying following your journey. It is hard to believe that there are places that are that cold right now (even though we are having a rather cold su...
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Prince Patrick Island, Canada - Researchers' Journal |
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 9:51 pm by William_Gould |
Typical day: The sun will be high in the sky 24 hrs a day. Depending on cloud cover it will be bright, sunny, and breezy or low clouds and drizzle, wind, sleet, or snow. In either case it will likel...
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