Monday, July 7, 2008

Research burning

The California wildfire season is well under way. and it's only July. I had heard there were some small fires in Sonoma County and it occurred to me that my field sites may burn this year. I'd have to say it would be a cathartic way to end the frustrating experience of gradschool!

Here's a blog that includes some maps of the wildfires in Big Sur. When I heard that they were evacuating the area I became a little concerned about the research sites that some of my labmates have down there. I didn't think much of it at first since our lab's sites seems to revolve around moist redwood-tanoak ecosystems - then I heard a description on NPR from a firefighter that had watched pre-heated redwoods literally exploding into flames.

I went upstairs to check in with the boss to see if anyone we worked with was being hurt by the fires. Our one colleague who currently lives down there is okay and was assisting with the evacuation. When I asked my boss if the fires were impacting any of his sites he asked: "want to see?" He showed me a map of the coast and the locations of hundreds of his sites (part of a long-term ecosystem study of sudden oak death). It seemed that half to most were exposed to the fires! I was glad to hear him continue to explain that they had just finished collecting all the data they needed from these sites a few months ago. The lab is now well placed to address the impact that wildfires have on sudden oak death in California ecosystems.

It's encouraging to hear a story where fate works out in a scientist's favor!

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