Cape Perpetua Collaborative
Perpetua Pulse
Explore the stories, science, and stewardship of Oregon’s central coast with the Cape Perpetua Collaborative. Perpetua Pulse features voices from our partners, volunteers, and program leaders working to protect and understand the Cape Perpetua area and its marine ecosystems.
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Dec 2, 2025
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Episodes
Alexis Hadinger - Young Wavemakers 02.12.2025 28:49
Cape Perpetua Collaborative presents Young Wavemakers, a webinar series spotlighting young people making waves in marine science and conservation on the Oregon Coast. Alexis recently graduated Summa Cum Laude from Oregon State University with a B.S. in Oceanography and minors in Chemistry and Marine Conservation Management. She is currently serving as a congressional intern for California Represen...
Paige Foust - Young Wavemakers 04.11.2025 28:48
Cape Perpetua Collaborative presents Young Wavemakers, a webinar series spotlighting young people making waves in marine science and conservation on the Oregon Coast. In this episode of Young Wavemakers, we speak with Paige Foust. Paige is in her final year at Oregon State University, just finishing up her last spring term as an undergrad. She’s currently working on a research manuscript that’s se...
Natalie Donato - Young Wavemakers 07.10.2025 34:16
Cape Perpetua Collaborative presents Young Wavemakers, a webinar series spotlighting young people making waves in marine science and conservation on the Oregon Coast. In this episode of Young Wavemakers, we speak with Natalie Donato. Natalie is a junior honors student in marine biology at Oregon State University in the Chapple Big Fish Lab. She studies the sensory biology and ecology of sharks, sk...
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