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Spotlight on Ancient Underwater Cypress Forest  

We are excited to announce the release of “The Lost Forest” by Jennifer Swanson, a book that highlights the remarkable work of Ocean Genome Legacy (OGL) at the ancient underwater cypress forest off Alabama’s coast. This unique ecosystem, buried for 60,000 years, has been brought to light through OGL’s cutting-edge research and exploration.

OGL’s role in discovery and research.

Drowned in the depths of the sea, a prehistoric cypress forest off Alabama’s coast has been rediscovered, offering eerie images and fascinating scientific possibilities. Funded by NOAA, a research team from Northeastern University and the University of Utah, including OGL experts, uncovered the secrets of this ancient ecosystem. Our researchers’ work explores how this forest, fossilized.

Educational Impact 

“The Lost Forest” bridges cutting-edge science with young readers, inspiring future scientists. Award-winning author Jennifer Swanson, in collaboration with OGL, has crafted a narrative that educates and excites young minds about the possibilities within the STEM fields. This partnership highlights OGL’s commitment to public education and engagement, making complex scientific concepts accessible and intriguing. 

Partnership with Jennifer Swanson 

Our collaboration with Jennifer Swanson has been crucial in bringing this story to life. Her ability to translate scientific research into engaging and educational content ensures that our work reaches a broader audience. Through this partnership, OGL continues to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of our planet’s natural wonders.

We invite you to explore “The Lost Forest” and discover the incredible work being done by OGL at the ancient underwater cypress forest off Alabama’s coast. Together, we are advancing scientific knowledge and inspiring future generations to embark on their own journeys of discovery. 

For more details and to read the full interview with the author Jennifer Swanson, Visit “The Lerner blog

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