Ecology Students Present at Harbor Branch

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Saint Edward’s ecology students partnered with the Indian River County Conservation Lands Division and Inwater Research Group to study the spatiotemporal shoreline biodiversity associated with the newly formed salt marsh of the Jones’ Pier Conservation Area. The students attended the Indian River Lagoon Symposium to learn more about current research related to the Indian River Lagoon system and presented their research at the poster session of the event. Scientists commended the students for their knowledge pertaining to the project and their organized and concise presentation of their research. Want to learn more about how Chase Nelson, Emmy Dichter, Kiley Donovan, Millicent Critchfield and Selma Memet researched this project? Click to see the poster they presented and click to read their abstract. Congratulations, girls!
 
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