Peter L. Pearsall
Peter is a Science Communications Specialist for the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center.
I am a naturalist, writer, photographer/videographer, and public-relations professional with more than a decade of experience working with federal governmental agencies on issues of land use, conservation, and science.
Science and Products
The increasing risk of flooding along our coasts is driven by climate change, development and habitat loss.
The increasing risk of flooding along our coasts is driven by climate change, development and habitat loss.
American Avocets with long grey legs, white body feathers, and white and brown wing feathers, dip their long, narrow grey beaks in and out of shallow water as they search for food. Their bodies reflect off of the pond surface as they move along at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Oregon.
American Avocets with long grey legs, white body feathers, and white and brown wing feathers, dip their long, narrow grey beaks in and out of shallow water as they search for food. Their bodies reflect off of the pond surface as they move along at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Oregon.
Science and Products
The increasing risk of flooding along our coasts is driven by climate change, development and habitat loss.
The increasing risk of flooding along our coasts is driven by climate change, development and habitat loss.
American Avocets with long grey legs, white body feathers, and white and brown wing feathers, dip their long, narrow grey beaks in and out of shallow water as they search for food. Their bodies reflect off of the pond surface as they move along at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Oregon.
American Avocets with long grey legs, white body feathers, and white and brown wing feathers, dip their long, narrow grey beaks in and out of shallow water as they search for food. Their bodies reflect off of the pond surface as they move along at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Oregon.