New Beginnings!

At Chimney Rock, Point Reyes National Seashore, May 2019.

I’ve been blogging on my personal website on and off for awhile, but in recent years I’ve become more interested in communicating about my interests in a more structured, thoughtful way. That’s why I’ve started The Liminal.

The Liminal will explore the intersections of marine science, ecological restoration work, and environmental justice. The blog’s name comes from my interest in these intersections as well as my interest in coastal and nearshore ecosystems: basically anywhere where water and land meet.

Here are links to pieces I have written elsewhere, which should give you an idea of what I have planned for The Liminal:

Note: There is another blog here besides The Liminal. Titled Marine Science, that blog is simply my personal account of my adventures in the marine sciences and is meant to be more a diary of my work, versus The Liminal which is meant to inspire thought and dialogue and be more “public facing.” I also have a couple of resource pages linking to educational articles, books, videos, and more. Finally, I also have photo galleries of tiny aquatic inverts for you to peruse.

Enjoy your stay and feel free to reach out to me if you have any feedback!

James Lee