
If You Give a Grad Student a Conference
Melissa LenkerMelissa hops in a McGill-branded minivan for a joint conference between Canada’s fisheries scientists and limnologists. A day and a half after returning to
Melissa LenkerMelissa hops in a McGill-branded minivan for a joint conference between Canada’s fisheries scientists and limnologists. A day and a half after returning to
Kristina GonzalesHumpback whales are found in all the world’s oceans and in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Humpback whales migrate around the globe. Where
Kristina GonzalesHumpback whales live in the open ocean with the help of some key features. “The tail fluke’s connected to the caudal peduncle…” Check out
Sarah BedolfeParasite research leaves Sarah, a grad student in the Netherlands, wondering how native mussels of the Wadden Sea are affected by an invader The
Melissa Lenker Back in the lab, Melissa continues her adventures across Canada as she pursues her degree in Marine Biology. It has been more than
Jennifer LeevanOcean Gliders, Ocean Gas, Rockets, Spooky Fish and more! Check out The Weekly Dive for your ocean news! Studying our Ocean: Blue, UMass
Sarah Bedolfe Sarah has yucky fun times while researching the hardly-pronounceable parasite “Mytilicola orientalis” and traveling Europe. Sometimes when you want to discover something new
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
50 to 70 % of our oxygen comes from the ocean. That’s more than all of the world’s rainforests combined. The ocean is the