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Portfolio
Articles
My most recent publication - an interview of Maui marine scientist Darla White, is showcased below. Past work can be found at the links beneath this image and at the bottom of the page.
Boss Frogʻs Snorkel Rental Blogs: Stand-Up Paddleboarding for Beginners, Sea Turtle Snorkel Tales, Hawaiian Monk Seal Hospital, Humpback Whale Facts You May Not Know, Peʻahi Bay Cleanup, Animal Activities for Kids
Social Media, Videos, and Web Content
*I ran these business accounts from April 20th, 2016 through December 5th, 2017.
Audio Recordings
On Kaho'olawe - A narrative of my experience helping to restore this uninhabited Hawaiian island in August of 2019. Photo Credit: John Gorman
Kaho'olawe Piece by Amy Fonarow.mp3Amy Fonarow
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Online Video Sampler
Conscious Content, aka "Humanity's Media Company," produced an ocean conservation short in which I briefly describe stony corals in 2019. Click on the illustration below (free from Wix, fantastic illustrator unknown) to reach the video. I'm the second person being interviewed.
"Shallow Reef" was one of my favorite presentations to give while working as a marine naturalist at Maui Ocean Center in 2018 and 2019. Corals are so important to the planet's ecosystem - and even to the economy, and many people haven't yet had a chance to learn what these organisms are and how they function. I was delighted to help explain corals on a daily basis in this role.
Boy, was it fun to help out (and film) at this Pe'ahi Cleanup coordinated by Handsome Buggah Productions and Surfing Be Cause!
Audionautix produced the fantastic, royalty-free background track.
"Ke'e Beach Snorkeling" is one of my more meditative productions. George Kahumoku's Hawaiian slack key guitar is used with permission.
Here I am in 2010 as a volunteer docent for the U.C. Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory. I've always loved talking science!
Marine Science Interviews, Stories, and Articles
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