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Thomas Kai Wucherpfennig

Environment, NewsJune 11, 2019

Californians grapple with the loss of red abalone

By Thomas Kai Wucherpfennig

The loss of the red abalone is not just a blow to the kelp forest ecosystem, but also to the sense of California’s coastal identity. Scientists, fishermen, divers and long-time residents recognize the abalone’s cultural significance and are working to ensure their survival.

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News, SportsMay 3, 2019

Sailors fight for a competitive edge in SailGP San Francisco

By Thomas Kai Wucherpfennig

The new SailGP racing series, taking place in San Francisco Bay this weekend, is on a mission to make races more competitive — by ensuring that all participating boats are identical and teams have to share performance data.

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PerspectivesMarch 20, 2019

Rescue to Reunion: A fictional dog’s perspective during a disaster

By Thomas Kai Wucherpfennig

The following immersive piece is a fact-based depiction of a fictional dog named Gus, who is separated from its family by a natural disaster and depicts the process of reuniting them.

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