You are certain not to remember me. We met more than 20 years ago at a regional GSA conference, when I was working on bioerosion in fossil corals, including fossil bivalve borings. Anyway, I came across this image of fossil opercula, and wanted to use it in this year’s (virtual) paleontology lab for my class at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. OK?
I’m teaching paleontology, but most of my research is about recent cold-water corals in Atlantic Canada, and elsewhere.
Hello Evan! Yes I’m at that age where I remember names far better than faces, and I recognized your name immediately. Yes, you can use any of my images for any purpose. Good luck teaching sweet paleo!
Hello Mark
You are certain not to remember me. We met more than 20 years ago at a regional GSA conference, when I was working on bioerosion in fossil corals, including fossil bivalve borings. Anyway, I came across this image of fossil opercula, and wanted to use it in this year’s (virtual) paleontology lab for my class at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. OK?
I’m teaching paleontology, but most of my research is about recent cold-water corals in Atlantic Canada, and elsewhere.
Hello Evan! Yes I’m at that age where I remember names far better than faces, and I recognized your name immediately. Yes, you can use any of my images for any purpose. Good luck teaching sweet paleo!