2016 SEGSA Photos

Enjoy these photos from the FOSSIL theme sessions at the 2016 Southeastern Section regional meeting of the Geological Society of America in Columbia, SC!

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Cynthia Crane, director of the Aurora Fossil Museum, and Linda McCall, president of the North Carolina Fossil Club, waiting patiently for the morning talks to start

Ben Dattilo talk SEGSA1

Dr. Ben Dattilo giving his talk on why amateur/avocational paleontologists are crucial to the field of paleontology

Ben Dattilo talk SEGSA2

Dr. Ben Dattilo giving his talk on why amateur/avocational paleontologists are crucial to the field of paleontology

Bobby Boessenecker talk SEGSA

Dr. Bobby Boessenecker speaking about the contributions of amateur paleontologists in California

Chuck Ferrara talk SEGSA1

Chuck Ferrara, president of the Southwest Florida Fossil Society, speaking about the society’s contributions to science

Chuck Ferrara talk SEGSA2

Chuck Ferrara, president of the Southwest Florida Fossil Society, speaking about the society’s contributions to science

Cindy Lockner and Bonnie Cronin poster SEGSA

Cindy Lockner and Bonnie Cronin of the Florida Fossil Hunters present their poster on FFH’s paleontology outreach and educational endeavors

Cynthia Crane talk SEGSA1

Cynthia Crane, director of the Aurora Fossil Museum, presenting a talk about the role of the museum in the paleontological community

Cynthia Crane talk SEGSA2

Cynthia Crane, director of the Aurora Fossil Museum, presenting a talk about the role of the museum in the paleontological community

Dana Ehret talk SEGSA1

Dr. Dana Ehret giving a talk on the role of amateur/avocational paleontologists in preserving and studying the Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site in Alabama

Dana Ehret talk SEGSA2

Dr. Dana Ehret giving a talk on the role of amateur/avocational paleontologists in preserving and studying the Steven C. Minkin Paleozoic Footprint Site in Alabama

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FOSSIL theme session luncheon

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FOSSIL theme session luncheon

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FOSSIL theme session luncheon

George Powell Jr poster SEGSA

George Powell, Jr. presenting a poster on his work to preserve and display an associated section of whale vertebrae and ribs from the Lee Creek Mine in Aurora, NC

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Chuck Ferrara, Lee Cone, and Walter Stein exploring the exhibit/poster hall

Lee Cone talk SEGSA

Lee Cone, president of the Special Friends of the Aurora Fossil Museum club, giving a talk on the contributions of the Friends group to the museum and the field of paleontology in general

Linda McCall talk SEGSA

Linda McCall, president of the North Carolina Fossil Club, presenting a talk on the importance of amateur/avocational paleontologists to the field of paleontology

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Walter Stein, owner/operator of PaleoAdventures Inc, presenting a talk about the role that ethical commercial paleontologists play in the world of paleontology

FPS Russell & Paul

Russell Brown of the Florida Fossil Hunters and Paul Roth of the Florida Paleontological Society present their poster on working with the National Park Service on Junior Paleontologist Kits

Paul Roth poster SEGSA

Paul Roth, president of the Florida Paleontological Society, speaks to conference goers about working with the National Park Service in creating Junior Paleontologist Kits for parks around the country

Russell Brown poster SEGSA1

Russell Brown, president of the Florida Fossil Hunters, engages with conference goers in front of his poster (co-authored with Paul Roth)

Russell Brown poster SEGSA2

Russell Brown, president of the Florida Fossil Hunters, engages with conference goers in front of his poster (co-authored with Paul Roth)

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Jayson Kowinsky, a.k.a. The Fossil Guy, speaking about the importance of fact-checked amateur paleontology websites in educating the public about the earth sciences

Steve Fields talk SEGSA1

Dr. Steve Fields from the Culture and Heritage Museums in Rock Hill, SC, presenting his idea for a new exhibit on the Pleistocene of South Carolina

Steve Fields talk SEGSA2

Dr. Steve Fields from the Culture and Heritage Museums in Rock Hill, SC, presenting his idea for a new exhibit on the Pleistocene of South Carolina