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Chuck is a graduate student in North Carolina focusing on apex predators and how they interact with fisheries.




Lyndell is a graduate student in North Carolina, studying the feeding ecology of cownose rays.




Iris is a graduate student in Washington studying habitat use and feeding habits of juvenile Pacific salmon and herring in Puget Sound.



Michael is a graduate student in Maryland investigating the visual systems of mantis shrimp.



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Tuesday Morning Blogaerobics

A couple fun things going on at the Duke Marine Lab by way of the blogosphere.

Legendary Duke Marine Lab professor Dr. Dan and his undergrads have made an appearance over at Wild Shores of Singapore during their Urban Tropical Ecology class field trip to Singapore. Yes, we run very good field trips.

The Climate Shifts blog has picked up a new blogger – fellow graduate student Clare Fieseler.

Clare is particularly interested in policy and managerial strategies that respond to changing coastal environments.

via Climate Shifts

I’m looking forward to following her (RSS feed here).

~Southern Fried Scientist

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