Caitlyn McCrary

@CaitlynMcCrary

Communication Specialist interested in science communication, science education (ocean focus) and running. Tweets are mine.

South Carolina
Joined January 2011

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  1. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    DYK? In some countries people walk >1.5 mi to get dirty water for their families to drink? So proud to participate in this year!

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  2. Mar 14
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  3. Retweeted
    Feb 14

    I ❤️ this photo of my daughter and nephew in ! What a great place to fall in love with !

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  4. Feb 14
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  5. Feb 8

    Shoreline management is tricky in . They can lose 30ft in just 4 months! The deal with both rise and fall of water levels. - A Turek

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  6. Feb 8

    The Dutch have been in to flood defense for a long time. Those iconic wind mills? Are actually water pumps. - K Grant

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    Feb 8

    With help from , Mary Culver says the Awakening V King Tide project reached over 1 MILLION PEOPLE

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  8. Feb 8

    Culver was involved in knitting these waves, 3ft, 5ft, and 7ft tall. Set up in the community with explanation text.

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  9. Feb 8

    When knitting and management worlds collide. Listening to Mary Culver of talk about using art for communication

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  10. Feb 8

    Our reality is that reduction is necessary. 62k people are displaced by these issues every DAY. - M Chow

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  11. Feb 8

    How do people perceive their relationship to the ? They think the is too big to fail. - S Ryder-Burbridge

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  12. Feb 8

    Trying to inspire action? There are a couple of problems we have to deal with. - C Wynveen

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  13. Feb 7

    Participants weren’t very willing to snap, but were very willing to chat. Then chatting leads back to snapping.

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  14. Feb 7

    Learning about using photovoice for impacts...using photos to describe what is happening in regards to climate change

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  15. Feb 7

    Getting 5k people to add reports. Why? For outreach. More than just looking at maps, have pictures to show how an area floods. - W Shaw

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  16. Feb 7

    If you build it, they might not come. Just because you have a great notification program for , doesn’t mean it’s getting to residents if they’re not registered. - A Gordon

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  17. Retweeted
    Feb 7

    Hampton Roads localities experiencing recurrent flooding have a variety of methods to reach floodplain homeowners, including social media

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  18. Retweeted
    Feb 7

    Risk communication basics. "Simple, clear messages, repeated often by a variety of trusted sources. -Wayne Gretzky -Elizabeth Rohring,

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  19. Feb 6

    The growth of along the levee system and ridge. Building along the highest ground, quickly.

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  20. Retweeted
    Feb 6

    "Why would people have been so foolish to settle an area below sea level?! Because it was ABOVE sea level at the time!" -

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