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Abe Lloyd
Приєднався 15 лис 2011
Salish Sea Field School 2023 Highlights
WWU students explore biodiversity, culture, and conservation in the Salish Sea Region throughout the month of August 2023
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Olsen Creek Flooding Nov 14-15 2021
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Olsen Creek flows into Lake Whatcom near Bellingham WA. It has an average summer flow around 1 cubic feet/sec (CFS) and an average winter flow around 12 CFS. After an already wetter than average November, it rained 5-8" in 72 hours and caused Olsen Creek to flood to at least 780 CFS. This is the highest flow during the 22 years of record keeping (although certainly not as high as the 1983 debri...
Bulrush Ethnobotany: A Meal Under the Mire
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I present the use of bulrushes as food by Native Americans and First Peoples from the American West and the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. My focus is on Hardstem, Softstem, California, River, and Maritime Bulrushes from the genera Scheonoplectus and Bolboschoenus. This talk was created for 2021 Society of Ethnobiology Conference.
Winter Break 2020, Adventures in the Desert Southwest
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Highlights from my road trip down the West Coast from NW Washington to Southern California, sailing in the Channel Islands, and another road trip through the Mohave and Sonoran Deserts through Eastern California, Arizona, and Nevada
SE Alaska 2020
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Sailing trip to South East Alaska with stops at the Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, and points south including Limestone Harbor, Midway Island, Tracy Arm, Endicott Arm, Fords Terror, Gilbert Creek, Whiting River, and Taku Harbor.
Grasses and weedy wetland plants of the Pacific Northwest
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This is the final video in my Wetland Plant ID series at Western Washington University. I cover a dozen weedy grasses and a dozen weedy herbaceous plants that are likely to show up in poor quality wetlands in the Pacific Northwest. Agrostis, Agropyron, Alopecurus, Anthoxanthum, Dactylis, Holcus, Lolium, Phalaris, Phleum, Schedonorus, Vicia, Typha, Rumex, Ranunculus, Carex, Scirpus,
Mountain Natural History of the Pacific Northwest
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This is the 6th virtual field trip for my Natural History of the Pacific Northwest class at Western Washington University. We go to the North Cascades and explore the Silver Fir, and Mt. Hemlock zones near Heather Meadows.
Bog Flora of the Pacific Northwest
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This is a virtual field trip for my Wetland Plant Identification Class at Western Washington University. In this video, I visit Summer Lake bog in Skagit County, WA and discuss the identification features of ~30 plants.
Bog Flora of the Pacific NW
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This is a virtual field trip for my Wetland Plant Identification Class at Western Washington University. In this video, I visit Summer Lake bog in Skagit County, WA and discuss the identification features of ~30 plants.
Fens & Montane Wetland Vegetation of the Pacific Northwest
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This is a virtual field trip for my Wetland Plant ID class at Western Washington University. In this video I visit Dailey Prairie one the largest fens in Washington State and discuss the identification characteristics of ~25 wetland plants with an emphasis on sedges (Carex spp.).
Salt Marsh vegetation of the Pacific Northwest
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This is a virtual field trip for my Wetland Plant Identification class at Western Washington University. I discuss the distinguishing characteristics of 30 plants commonly found in estuarine salt marshes and more saline coastal marshes. This video was filmed in three Skagit County marshes: Craft Island, Fir Island Farm, and Port Susan Bay.
Fresh Marsh Plant ID of the Pacific Northwest
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This is a "virtual field trip" for my Wetland Plant ID class at Western Washington University. In this video I visit Lake Terrell and Tennant Lake in Whatcom County and describe the identifying characteristics of ~30 marsh plants.
Swamps and Scrub Shrub plants of the Pacific Northwest
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This is a virtual field trip for my Wetland Plant Identification Class at Western Washington University. I visit a Sitka Spruce and Western Redcedar swamp and a scrub/shrub wetland and discuss the identifing characteristics of 30 common wetland plants found in those habitats.
Ethnobotany Field trip 4 Diverse habitats Bowman Bay
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This is the fourth virtual field trip for my Whatcom Community College Ethnobotany class. In this video I visit Bowman Bay at Deception Pass State Park and discuss the diversity of habitats found their and the ethnobotanical uses of the flora.
Natural History of the Salish Sea Shorelines
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Natural History of the Salish Sea Shorelines
Natural History and tree mensuration of Lowland Forests in the Pacific Northwest
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Natural History and tree mensuration of Lowland Forests in the Pacific Northwest
Field trip 4 Natural History Tennant Lake
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Field trip 4 Natural History Tennant Lake
Conifer ID and ethnobotany of the Pacific Northwest
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Conifer ID and ethnobotany of the Pacific Northwest
Ethnobotany Field trip 5 Traditional Cooking techniques
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Ethnobotany Field trip 5 Traditional Cooking techniques
Ethnobotany Field trip 8 Medicinal Plants
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Ethnobotany Field trip 8 Medicinal Plants
Swamp and Scrub/Shrub Wetland Plants of the Pacific Northwest
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Swamp and Scrub/Shrub Wetland Plants of the Pacific Northwest
Biocultural Diversity of Nepal highlights long
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Biocultural Diversity of Nepal highlights long
Push Pole technique for harvesting Wild Rice
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Push Pole technique for harvesting Wild Rice
Wild Rice parching with human powered equipment
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Wild Rice parching with human powered equipment
Wild Rice processing parching and hulling with homemade equipment
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Wild Rice processing parching and hulling with homemade equipment
Thank you for your excellent and breezy presentation. Do you happen to know if any of the edible varieties contain resistant starch or if cooking and cooling them makes the starch resistant?
Thank you for this video.
Thank you from Moscow. Very interesting. Enjoyed.
Delightful presenter, and I learned. What could be better?
Very well-considered and designed equipment.
Trees, what
Thanks Abe this is awesome
Turn up the volume!
Love the rankings for pinecone-fight quality 🤣
Wow!!!
Amazing! What a great experience for your students. Hopefully it was as rejuvenating for you, too!
Wow this is really interesting, I should really learn some more about tree species
What has happened to you are thumb? U r okay?
What has happened to you are thumb? U r okay.?
Abe…
Looks dreadful.
Loving this! Always wondered about the palea
These wetlands are as low quality as your videos, which is to say extremely high quality! Keep your boots wet and your chin up Shinzo
difficult watch as usual abe
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Looks delightful.
Thanks for this was looking all over for something like this simple an inexpensive
Were you on private property in the intro, and are there any open parts of the lake to fish
Great. Thank you.
Holey workout!!
Thank you for spreading good information about an important topic of study.
These videos are very informative, thank you!
Audio could be louder. Ty. Great video!
Thank you so much for your videos. All was good, but thank you so much for your in depth with the willows -- have helped so much for identifying the difference between them.
Thanks for helping with my continuing education!
Love it.
Enjoyed your lecture. I am a seed gatherer.. I wonder why no one ever mentions seeds with the descriptions...
Thank you for the help with my continuing education project! The native plants of W. WA should be conserved for their future possibilities in medicine.
Super awesome😊😊
Love this, Abe! I am taking my Wetland Ecology class to a fen today in NY and was looking for a good video.
This made me cry, thank you for making such a great video Abe!!!
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How did you hull it guys?
Where is the video of how you hulled it? Thanks for sharing this
What a fantastic experience for our students! Perfect way to spend the month of August in the PNW !! Thank you Abe!
Is that a heat gun or hair drier?
Love this video. I'm about to do veg sampling in Minnesota and many of the species are the same! Thank you
Looking for the link to the legend about the woman walking into the sea. Loved the mouse story
Keeping it real Abe, thank you from Victoria, B.C.
Abe this is so great, thank you!
What a gift that the pandemic makes this information accessible to me without matriculation
Im really stoked I ran across your youtube! I hopoe all is well! This is very very interesting!
Don't take this the wrong way but this is NOT the way. And that really is a lot of broken stalks. If your having trouble from a sitting position use knee pads to give you the extra height to lay the rice into the boat. The knocker at least needs a long sleeve shirt to prevent being cut up like running through a corn field and preferably safety glasses so you don't catch a rice beard to the eye. And gum might be one of the most important safety items you should have in the boat in-case you do get a rice beard in the eye use the chewed up gum to remove it before it makes it's way behind your eyeball then your brain and possibly infection/death. Also wild rice lives in a 7 year cycle so ever stalk you break can take up to 7 years to be replaced.
Lol gentle
Amazing, visit Andaman and Nicobar islands and make some videos