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Eden Fellner- West Bay Dock
Eden Fellner – Flamingo Beach, Costa Rica
Eden Fellner – Cannon Beach
Christopher Harley – Sunrise over Kwakshua Channel

Christopher Harley – Sunrise over Kwakshua Channel

  Sunrise over Kwakshua Channel, Calvert Island, British Columbia. IOF researchers study biological oceanography and nearshore ecology along this part of the BC coast in association with the Hakai Institute.

Christopher Harley – Anawhata Beach, New Zealand

Christopher Harley – Anawhata Beach, New Zealand

  Anawhata Beach, New Zealand. IOF researchers are studying long-term change on coastlines around the world, in many cases by repeating surveys of earlier generations of researchers. Anawhata was the site of intensive ecological research in the 1960s.

Valentina Ruiz-Leotard – Artisanal fishing boats on the Panama Bay

Valentina Ruiz-Leotard – Artisanal fishing boats on the Panama Bay

  Artisanal fishing boats on the Panama Bay. These boats supply the local fish market and the restaurants along the bay. Taken on June 2018

Andrew Rigsby – Lake Huron Sunset Rain

Andrew Rigsby – Lake Huron Sunset Rain

Looking west over Lake Huron, the departing sun turned the horizon orange. This colour contrasts with the blue of the water and clouds, and the two forms of water are further connected by rain falling to the right of the sun. The small metal beam attempts to resist erosion by the infinite lake of entropy.

Andrew Rigsby – Big Gull Lake Sunrise (Superfluidity)

Andrew Rigsby – Big Gull Lake Sunrise (Superfluidity)

  I went for an early kayak, being still on Amsterdam time, and watched the sun dawn upon Big Gull Lake (Arden, Ontario). The lake was perfectly still, only disturbed by my movement. My paddling was unresisted by the water and my direction naturally towards the sun – thereby experiencing a state of frictionless superfluidity.