3/31/2022

2022 College of the Environment Research Derby

Graduate Students, College of the Environment, University of Washington

Research teams present research findings on their novel projects developed during 48-hour Research Derby event


4/7/2022

Matt Farr (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)

Using data integration to estimate species abundance


4/12/2022

Rachael Orben

Developing and employing biologging tags to sample the seabird’s ocean environment


4/14/2022

Dave Cade

Integrated studies of pelagic predator/prey interactions at the largest scale


4/219/2022

Lauran Brewster

From rivers to reefs: revealing the concealed lives of marine megafauna


4/21/2022

Amy Van Cise

The role of sociality in cetacean ecology, evolution, and conservation


4/28/2022

Ronel Nel (Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa)

Sea turtles as ocean ambassadors: opportunities and challenges


5/4/2022

Charlie Stock (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

Anticipating and acting on ocean change


5/12/2022

Abigail Golden (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)

Putting people in the picture: Insights from integrating human and ecological dimensions of recreational fisheries


5/19/2022

Kristy Kroeker (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department, University of California Santa Cruz)

Ecological change in dynamic environments: Insights from ocean global change biology


5/26/2022

Nicole Baker (Net Your Problem)

A scientist turned entrepreneur deriving value from plastic waste in the fishing industry

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