Join us for the 2024 Bodega Marine Lab Seminar Series! Our new season of seminars begins on 5/15 at 3pm with "Changing Coastlines: From Ecology to Physiology", presented by @racine_rangel, a postdoctoral scholar at UC Santa Cruz.
Register through Zoom: https://t.co/rjiZKyyGZN
Sahil Prasad, a student at @santarosajc, spent last summer interning at the @ucdavis Bodega Marine Laboratory. Sahil worked in the Coastal Health and Nearshore Geochemistry (CHANGE) Lab with Dr. @AlyssaJGriffin, Manuel Delgado, and fellow interns.
https://t.co/zupEm8RcfL
Ry Ulmer-Strack, a student at @santarosajc, spent last summer interning at the @ucdavis Bodega Marine Laboratory, working in the @whiteabalone Lab under the guidance of Dr. Lauren Ashlock to care for critically endangered white #abalone.
https://t.co/7L04bYS732
Patrick Phengsy, a student at @santarosajc, spent last summer interning at the @ucdavis Bodega Marine Lab, working with mentor @kericksonbio and @DrAnyaBrown's lab to extract and analyze DNA in Eelgrass samples from Tomales Bay
https://t.co/7puUFpuM6t
Kevin Witt, a student at @santarosajc, spent last summer interning at the @ucdavis Bodega Marine Lab, working with his mentor to prepare an experiment to study the feasibility of using #aquaculture to grow gooseneck barnacles: https://t.co/9QqE87j6k4
Kamryn Conway, a student at @santarosajc, spent last summer interning at the @ucdavis Bodega Marine Laboratory. Kamryn worked with mentor @KMonuki to gather data on the correlation between temperature and signs of environmental stress in marine snail eggs. https://t.co/ZyaaTJryoe
Bailey Glashan, a student at @santarosajc, spent last summer interning at the @ucdavis Bodega Marine Lab. Bailey worked with Luis Morales to control invasive species on the Bodega Marine Reserve and conducted a research project surveying native bees: https://t.co/46N6lzDP2p
Guess who's coming to dinner? #Seagrass meadows offer habitat and refuge for many marine organisms, but that also makes them appealing to a variety of predators. Fish, fowl, decapods, & pinnipeds all frequent seagrasses looking for a meal among the meadows. #WorldSeagrassDay
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Serina Moheed - @MoheedSerina, a PhD student in the Stachowicz Lab in @ucdavisbiology, monitors #seagrasswastingdisease in Northern CA, investigating whether there are multiple strains of the slime-mold pathogen in the Bodega & Tomales Bay estuaries.
#WorldSeagrassDay
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We love the way this painted postcard captures the beauty of the Bodega Marine Reserve! Jacquie Rajerison (@ucdavis Class of '21) created it while working with the Sanford Lab in the summer of 2022.
Congratulations to @ucdavisbiology Professor Eric Sanford, who was recently chosen as Naturalist of the Year by the Western Society of Naturalists: https://t.co/RL9bn7ioFE
📸: Jackie Sones
#WSN2023 was an amazing experience of catching up with with my marine ecology friends, making new connections, and learning!
I donated art for the silent auction- and now it has a new home!
It was an honor to have my #cuttlefishart featured in the Naturalist of the Year talk!!
Researchers from @ucdavis, including @KMonuki, a 4th PhD. candidate, are surveying a species of non-native #anemone found in Tomales Bay to better understand the possible impacts and interactions it may have with local species.
More from @NorthBayNews: https://t.co/AAOQe2ajPm
Congratulations to Dr. Emily Longman, who delivered her exit seminar, "Drilling Deeper: Exploring Local Adaptation and Eco-evolutionary Dynamics in a Rocky Shore Community" at the @ucdavis Bodega Marine Laboratory a few days ago! 🎉🍾🥂
#PhDone#PhinisheD
👆🏾🦈 Check out what Jaqueline was up to during her summer fellowship with @A_Whiteshark!
Read her (& other past fellows') full fellowship reflection on our website https://t.co/liJHhKrDRu
Undergraduate students studying #marinescience at @ucdavis work around the tides: wading into mudflats and #eelgrass meadows to gather samples during low tide, then analyzing them to conduct independent research projects at the Bodega Marine Laboratory: https://t.co/6Ky8OaH7ci
Meet Dr. @AlyssaJGriffin, the principal investigator of the CHANGE Lab at @ucdavis. She uses marine #geochemistry to study changing ecosystems, build climate resiliency, and serve others through science.
Learn more in this video from @norcalpublic: https://t.co/eGnShIXZqY