Due Monday May 4th:
Molar Mass Calculation worksheet on Google Classroom Points for the Week: Attend Talk via Zoom: 10 points per talk (2 talks this week) Molar Mass Calculation assignment submitted via Google Docs: 5 points Office Hours: 5 points for 20 minutes of talking over assignments or going over challenge options. A = 30 points B = 25 points C= 22 points Make sure you're checking google classroom regularly (once per day) for all of your assignments and deadlines. All of the deadlines are given on the assignment! Today's Guest: Today we will hear from Dr. Lynn Waterhouse, who is a research biologist at Shedd's Daniel P. Haerther Center for Conservation and Research. Before coming to Shedd, she completed a Ph.D. in biological oceanography at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UCSD. As part of her Ph.D., she worked on Nassau groupers (a type of fish) in the Cayman Islands with REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) and the Cayman Island Department of the Environment. She also completed the first stock assessment of white seabass for the State of California with Dr. Juan Valero of CAPAM (Center for Advancement of Population Assessment and Methodology). Lynn's research focuses on mesopredators in the Bahamas and Caribbean, specifically population assessments of groupers and snappers (both types of fish). She is working with stakeholders (people who have a vested interest in a place) in the Bahamas, hopefully completing assessments of how many animals there are of species of concern, starting with the Nassau groupers, with the goal of making a sustainable fisheries management plan. She co-teaches a college course in the Bahamas aboard the Shedd's research vessel the R/V Coral Reef II.
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