This paragraph pushed me to post this... seems like this guy's got the
DIYbio spirit!
"
[Marc] Ward has worked with no funding to clean beaches and sample
them, leaning on his custom stone and tile work for money. He tinkers
with new net combinations -- he's trying to design one that will work
with a team of horses. If you ask him for information, you'll get a
half-dozen emails in reply.
"
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2012/09/seaside_activist_tracks_waves.html
His site:
http://www.seaturtlesforever.com/
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