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. 
 
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              