Popular Press and Public Talks:
Fulweiler discusses oysters, climate, and conservation on the Sweaty Penguin Podcast.
Fulweiler discusses the importance of coastal wetlands and how we measure them with Science for the Public (GBH).
Fulweiler interviewed about nitrogen and why it matters for the BBC Earth Science Program Elemental: Could Nitrogen Help us Live Forever?
Fulweiler interviewed for WBUR on scientist traveling and climate change Grounded In Science, Climate Researchers Are Rethinking How Often They Fly
Fulweiler writes op-ed for BU Today: POV: BU Should Join the GRE Exit
Fulweiler speaks at Rhode Island Sea Grant Sponsored Coastal State Discussion Series.
Fulweiler speaks at the New England Aquarium: The Immortal Life of Nitrogen
Fulweiler speaks on Fox News about Sewage Spill in Hull, MA.
Fulweiler, R.W. (2013): Blog for Nitrogen News about N impacts on sea turtles in Hawaii
Fulweiler, R.W. (2012): Blog for Nitrogen News about excess N and salt marshes
Fulweiler, R.W. (2012): Part IV: Big Foot - The Nitrogen Problem for the Naked Scientists
Fulweiler, R.W. (2012): Part III: No Smoke Detectors in the Sea for the Naked Scientists
Fulweiler, R.W. (2011): Part II: Breathless - The Nitrogen Story Continued for the Naked Scientists
Fulweiler, R.W. (2011) Part I: The Wheels on the Bus: The Nitrogen Story for the Naked Scientists
Fulweiler, R.W. (2007) The Louisiana Wetlands: An Introduction; Science Tales from the Red Stick for the Naked Scientist
Fulweiler, R.W. (2007) Climate change and the Marine Nitrogen Cycle for the Naked Scientists
Fulweiler, W. (2004) The Importance of Land and Sea. Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Report. Vol 21(1).
Media Coverage of Research:
The Brink - Empowering Citizen Scientists to Study and Protect Coastal Wetlands.
EcoRI Article on the power of oysters for improving water quality.
The Brink- Discussing the Culture of Science and how we can improve it.
The Brink - Story highlighting Tim Maguire’s Research on Climate Change an “Overlooked” Nutrient: Silica.
The Brink - Science Under Our Feet
BU Today - Science Communication and Long-term data collection
Rhode Island Sea Grant - Story on Narragansett Bay Nitrogen Cycling
The Brink - Story on Hollie Emery's Salt Marsh Research
BU Today - Story on Sarah Foster's Waquoit Bay Research
BU Today - Fulweiler highlighted in Story on Sloan Fellows
Sloan Research Fellowship Announcement
Interview (6/13/10) with the Naked Scientist's Ben Valsler on the Gulf Oil Spill
Interview (2/2/08) with the Naked Scientist’s Dr. Chris Smith on the importance of wetlands in Louisiana, “Wet and Wild”
NOAA: http://www.oar.noaa.gov/spotlite/2007/spot_phytoplankton.html
Lane, Nick (2007). What’s in the Rising Tide? Nature 449, 778-780 (2007)
Interview with Rhode Island Public Radio’s Nancy Cook, “Climate change changing Narragansett Bay”
Nature Podcast: July 12, 2007. http://www.nature.com/nature/podcast/v448/n7150/nature-2007-07-12.mp3.