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Quokka Quokka Quokka- Amy Coghlan

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Amy Coghlan is a marine biologist from Australia, where she started her career studying fish abundance at the University of Western Australia. She moved on to the University of Otago in New Zealand, and then to Vancouver where she now works with the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at UBC. She is a dive master, has worked on the Great Barrier Reef, and has a great love of the ocean. Despite that, her story has nothing to do with the sea. Instead she shares with us the unfortunate events that can occur when you’re flying down the road on a bike in the back country of Australia.

Also, as it is relevant to the story, we have attached a picture of a quokka below. Despite its obvious cuteness, please don’t get too attached…

Image by jim2001sg (2014)

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Roadside Misadventures

Amy Coghlan is a marine biologist from Australia, where she started her career studying fish abundance at the University of Western Australia. She moved on to the University of Otago in New Zealand, and then to Vancouver where she now works with the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at UBC. She is a dive master, has worked on the Great Barrier Reef, and has a great love of the ocean. Despite that, her story has nothing to do with the sea. Instead she shares with us the unfortunate events that can occur when you’re flying down the road on a bike in the back country of Australia.

Also, as it is relevant to the story, we have attached a picture of a quokka below. Despite its obvious cuteness, please don’t get too attached…

Image by jim2001sg (2014)

The post Quokka Quokka Quokka- Amy Coghlan appeared first on Anecdotal Evidence.

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