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Month: March 2019

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In AnnouncementsPosted March 25, 2019

RIOS Student and Munroe Lab at the Haskin Shellfish Lab Presents Research Poster at ASLO Aquatic Sciences 2019 in Puerto Rico

Villanova undergraduate, and NSF Research Internship in Ocean Science (RIOS) intern Niki Cleary recently traveled to Puerto Rico to attend the ASLO Aquatic Sciences meeting, where she presented her summer research poster about horseshoe crabs and oyster farms. In 2018, Niki joined the Munroe Lab at the Haskin Shellfish Lab...

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In RU In The FieldPosted March 6, 2019

Rutgers Team Leads Pioneering Coring Expedition in the Indian and Southern Oceans

Getting mud from the bottom of the ocean is not easy. For decades, oceanographers have used tough, seemingly indestructible trawl wire to get samples -- but to get bigger and better cores it takes something stronger. DMCS professor Liz Sikes recently led the first successful US coring voyage using stronger...

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