#015 - It’s a Water Golem: Marine Geology & Stromatolites at Hamelin Pool.
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For our 15th full feature episode we meet Erica Suosaari, a marine geologist who completed her PhD under the ‘Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science’ at the University of Miami. Erica is now a research fellow at Bush Heritage Australia and investigates the formation of the oldest lifeforms on earth – Stromatolites. Erica’s research is conducted at Hamelin pool, Shark Bay, WA. Please check out Ace Podcast Network for more shows and if you want to become a science communicator yourself through podcasting, contact us to find out how. Also, check out Vaguely Accurate for episodes and more science shows. Links below: www.acepodcastnetwork.com  www.vaguelyaccurate.com  Erica's blog: http://blog.bushheritage.org.au/blog/author/153/erica-suosaari 
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