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A member of the Canadian Science Writers' Association, Susan is a journalist who specializes in science and technology, natural resources, renewable energy, business, the environment, and ecotourism. As a freelance writer, she contributes regularly to several Canadian and American publications, and to the travel sections of newspapers. Equipped with degrees in geology, biology, geophysics and journalism, Susan began her journalism career in 1987, as a television reporter with CBC-TV. Since then, she has successfully blended her scientific and journalistic skills to tell stories which, she believes, engage the reader in the natural world around us.
 

As a geologist and geophysicist, Susan has had a successful career in the Canadian energy sector, attaining the position of Vice President of Exploration in several junior oil and gas companies. Known for her business acumen, she's been listed in the Who's Who of Canadian Women Directory. Involved in the grassroots environmental movement since 1990, Susan sits on the board of directors of the southern Alberta chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, a not-for-profit organization. In recognition of Susan's environmental leadership, she was selected an Olympic Torch relay runner for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Susan participated -- as an explorer, geoscientist, and journalist -- in the Elysium Visual Epic Expedition, from February 10 to March 2, 2010. Part of Elysium's 57-member team from 19 nations, she joined the world's most celebrated image-makers, historians, and scientists, travelling to Antarctica and South Georgia, and following in Sir Ernest Shackleton's footsteps one hundred years later. Elysium's mission was to scout, record, and analyze this pristine wilderness of ice and snow, and to create a visual library -- both above and below the water -- documenting the impacts of climate change on the planet's last Frontier.

OH-SO Canadian Adventures. Adventure #1: Boogying with Belugas in Hudson Bay. Susan R. Eaton for the travel section of the Calgary Herald.

With an equal mixture of excitement and trepidation -- and a final, furtive scan of the horizon for polar bears -- I drop over the side of the boat, into the icy Arctic waters of Hudson Bay. As I hit the water, my breathing is reduced to shallow, frenetic gulps inhaled through my snorkel. I'm decked out from head to toe in an Arctic rated dry suit, yet I'm not completely adapted to this aqueous otherworld.

I bob just below the water's surface -- balancing by my ankles on a tow line -- as the boat driver trolls me and my snorkelling buddy through Hudson Bay, like bait on a line... In the distance, I can see the town of Churchill, Manitoba, which is comforting."Belugas at three o'clock and moving quickly," shouts our driver, as I replay the advice from Brian Sheehan, curator of marine mammals for the Vancouver Aquarium, who told me how to identify "happy" versus "agitated" beluga behaviour. When a beluga contorts its body into a C-shaped pretzel, said Sheehan, watch out.<< MORE >>

Mars: 'Weird Mix of Alien and Familiar...' Rovers probe extraterrestrial processes. By Susan R. Eaton. AAPG Explorer Magazine, July 2010.

As a planetary field geologist, John Grant gets excited when he completes a 150-meter-long traverse in just one day. From his office at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum – where Grant analyzes images beamed to Earth from NASA’s two Mars Exploration Rovers – he interprets micro- and macro-scale planetary geology on-the-fly. His job is to maximize the science conducted, and to help keep the Mars Exploration Rovers safe while they explore the surface of the Red Planet. Grant’s mission is, indeed, to boldly go where no geologist has gone before.<< MORE >>

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Encounter with an Antarctic Fur Seal

An agile Antarctic Fur Seal cavorts with Susan R. Eaton, as she snorkels the waters of South Georgia.
Elysium Epic Visual Expedition: February 2010
Filmed by Scott Portelli. Produced by Susan R. Eaton.

Speaking Engagements



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A CBC Radio Interview with Susan R Eaton: April 26, 2010



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An April 26, 2010, interview on CBC Radio with Susan R. Eaton

Crazy Feet

An extremely energetic Adelie Penguin — doing break dance spins and tummy slides — in a colony of Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins, in Antarctica.
Elysium Epic Visual Expedition: February 2010
Filmed by Sally Allen. Produced by Stuart Ireland.

Force 10

Force 10 — we hadn’t reached Force 11 yet — during the crossing from South Georgia to the Beagle Channel.
Elysium Epic Visual Expedition: February 2010
Filmed by Carl Brandes. Produced by Stuart Ireland.




Antarctica: Dispatch Number Twelve

Susan R. Eaton
March 9, 2010
Dispatch from Calgary, Alberta

Antarctica: Dispatch Number Twelve


Before we disembarked the MV Professor Molchanov — our home base for 20 days — Captain Nikolay Parfenyuk told us that we had earned...<< MORE >>