
Moose Spaghetti, Surprise Rock Climbing, and Other Summer Adventures
Melissa explores more of her surroundings in Canada as she continues her Masters education in Marine Bio. Melissa LenkerMelissa explores more of her surroundings in
Melissa explores more of her surroundings in Canada as she continues her Masters education in Marine Bio. Melissa LenkerMelissa explores more of her surroundings in
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
Melissa LenkerMelissa dives in to summer in Montreal as she continues her studies in marine bio. Didn’t think I would survive another month-long foray catching
Sarah BedolfeIn May, plenty of both work and play: A campaign to end overfishing, a new coastal research position, & all kinds of springtime merrymaking.
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
Sarah BedolfeA marine biologist in training takes time out to see the god of the sea and the father of science in Italy. Although I
Melissa LenkerMelissa continues her graduate studies both in the lab and in the field, while pursuing her Masters in Marine Bio. People seem to think
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
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
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