Professor of Earth and Environmental Science, and Dean of Science, University of Windsor
Coastal geomorphologist with research interest in the response and recovery of barrier islands to extreme storms and sea level rise. Additional focus on the physical and social dimensions of rip current and other coastal hazards.
Why your tourist brain may try to drown you
Mar 06, 2019 13:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
During the mid-winter break, many vacationers head south to sandy beaches and turquoise waters. But in their efforts to unwind and warm up they often put themselves at risk of drowning by committing a simple cognitive...
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