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Orsolya Dunai is one of our esteemed science communication writers. Orsolya is a published writer, journalist, & historian known for her article published by On The Tudor Trail about the lives of 16th-century Hungarian Women. She has worked with the Historic Royal Palaces as a historian.


In addition to her work in writing, she is a passionate & vocal nature enthusiast. She intends on founding an animal healing company focused on animal reiki, tuning fork therapy, & equine massage. In her word "Animals & nature are my church, & soul connection". She is the primary writer for our The Pacific Tide article series, & contributes actively to our Marine Biological Hall Distinction series.

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Jun 14, 202610 min
The Pacific Tide: What Is A Harmful Algal Bloom?
A photograph of a Harmful Algal Bloom in Lake Elsinore, California. This particular bloom was caused by cyanobacteria in August of 2022. Credit to Getty Images. California’s Pacific coast is one of the most biodiverse and abundant ecosystems worldwide teaming with almost 2000 species of microorganisms, plants, fish, marine mammals, turtles, invertebrates and sea birds supported by a Mediterranean climate. Its famous off-shore, underwater and coastal rock formations date back to the...

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May 14, 20268 min
The Pacific Tide: A Prickly Shark Encounter In La Jolla And What It Means
A gorgeous photograph of La Jolla, California. Credit to Bommarito Art. California’s Pacific coast is one of the most biodiverse and abundant ecosystems worldwide teaming with almost 2000 species of microorganisms, plants, fish, marine mammals, turtles, invertebrates and sea birds supported by a Mediterranean climate. Its famous off-shore, underwater and coastal rock formations date back to the Crustaceous period and help subsidize this special bionetwork making the state’s ocean waters and...

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Apr 25, 20266 min
Marine Biological Hall of Distinction: Dr. Robert Kent Trench
A distinguished portrait of Robert K. Trench during his time as a Professor with the University of California, Santa Barbara. This article is part of our Marine Hall of Distinction collection. In this special collection, we discuss the marine biologists who have contributed most to marine biology & oceanography. We do this to commemorate these marine biologists & show gratitude for everything they have contributed to our oceans. Today's marine scientist is Dr. Robert Kent Trench. Dr. Robert...

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