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Hook, Line, and Sinker: Two Young Conservationists Reel in Graduate Degrees

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Island Invasion

Sarah BedolfeSarah enjoys summer between two Dutch seas while researching invasive species. In the 1960s, aquaculturists in Europe had seen the native European oysters (scientifically

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Orange and Every Other Color

Sarah BedolfeIn May, plenty of both work and play: A campaign to end overfishing, a new coastal research position, & all kinds of springtime merrymaking.

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Field Work: Day Four

Melissa LenkerMelissa tackles lake trout in the wilds of the Adirondacks, all part of a project for the Nature Conservancy. I have traded in my

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Reeling in Results

Sarah BedolfeBetween finishing her experiment and running statistical analyses, Sarah explores the Netherlands and visits Germany. I’ve been spending a lot of time lately crunching

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One Fish, Two Fish

Melissa LenkerGrad Student Melissa learns how to count invisible fish for her Masters in Science Degree in cold, cold Canada. “Counting fish is just like

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Lab Labor

Sarah BedolfeSarah continues her studies in the Netherlands, experimenting with temperature on mudflat diatoms. Back in the Netherlands after the holidays, I was met with

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