Consultations led by Deborah Cramer

Individual Consultations with Faculty
Led by Deborah Cramer
November 16, 2:30 to 3:45 – CTLR Conference Room
Five appointments are available – sign up below. If all appointments are filled you may add your name to the waitlist option.

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Deborah Cramer, author, at Wingersheek Beach in Gloucester, MA, November 13, 2014.
Deborah Cramer, author, at Wingersheek Beach in Gloucester, MA, November 13, 2014.
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Deborah Cramer, a visiting scholar at MIT’s Earth Systems Initiative,  lives at the edge of salt marsh in Gloucester, Massachusetts.  She’s written two natural histories of the sea, Great Waters: An Atlantic Passage, and Smithsonian Ocean: Our Water Our  World, the companion to the Ocean Hall at the U.S. National Museum of Natural History.  Her most recent book, The Narrow Edge, received the Best Book Award from the National Academies of Science and the Rachel Carson Book Award from the Society of Environmental Journalists. You may have read her op-eds in the New York Times, or heard her on NPR.