What happens after the storm passes? An @AggiesByTheSea researcher followed the data and found a powerful link between mental health, recovery and community support.
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Cathy Verneuil ’26 discusses her upcoming undergraduate research scholar thesis. The marine biology and marine fisheries double major hopes to improve the oyster farming industry in Texas while getting hands-on experience in research and aquaculture.
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🎉🎓 This week we’re celebrating Graduate Student Appreciation Week! Today, our Research and Graduate Studies Office staff gave out free snacks around campus to show appreciation for our incredible grad students!
We have a fully functioning, self sustaining salt marsh mesocosm!
With the use of @NeptuneSystems pumps and @MantaRay17 expertise, we are able to program the pumps to fill and drain our pools continuously, simulating high and low tide, all on their own! 🌾🌊
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Congratulations to the @tamuansc Animal Welfare Judging Team! Thank you to @MoodyGardens for hosting the team for an in-depth look at octopus husbandry to help prepare for the @AVMAvets Animal Welfare Assessment Contest! 1/5
Congratulations to our Animal Welfare Judging Team on taking home top team and individual awards at the @AVMAvets Animal Welfare Assessment Contest! Read more about the wins here: https://t.co/2RhwrSyVXH #tamuansc
Obi enjoys a variety of diet items including shrimp, clams, squid, fish and crabs! Biologists also hold enrichment sessions with Obi to stimulate natural behaviors.🐟🦐🦀 4/5
Texas A&M University at Galveston’s (@AggiesByTheSea) Sea Life Facility welcomes the addition of Aglantis, the 300-gallon saltwater aquarium that has resided on the lower floor of the Texas A&M University Memorial Student Center since 2013.
Read more: https://t.co/1JCB6Ha6Bn