Nate Morris
Nate Morris came from Connecticut College to work on surfclam (Spisula solidissima) farming experiments as a RIOS intern in 2017. During his internship he cultured baby surfclams and collected data to
Nate Morris came from Connecticut College to work on surfclam (Spisula solidissima) farming experiments as a RIOS intern in 2017. During his internship he cultured baby surfclams and collected data to
Ryan Harner studied Environmental Science from Stockton University, and joined the Munroe Lab in 2016 to study the population characteristics of Summer Flounder (Paralichthys dentatus). Ryan sampled Summer Flounder on
Rachel Marshall was a RIOS intern from the University of Rhode Island in 2016. Rachel studied the sex ratios of discarded Summer Flounder (Paralichthys dentatus) in the New Jersey recreational
Rachel Sheppard was a RIOS intern in 2016 from the University of Massachusetts. She helped with sampling plankton in Barnegat Bay and Little Egg Harbor (BBLEH). Her results showed that
Francesca Roselli was a RIOS intern and George H Cook scholar in 2015, and graduated from the Marine Science program at Rutgers. Francesca studied population biology of Oyster Toadfish, Opsanus
Courtney Cochran was a RIOS intern in 2015 and graduated from Texas Christian University. Courtney studied the effects of global fisheries on waved whelk (Buccinum undatum) size of maturity and growth.
Laura Gray, attended Oberlin College, and was a RIOS intern in 2014. She investigated sediment characteristics governing biological productivity in ancient clam gardens. Results of this work suggested that increased
Collin Dobson, was a RIOS intern in 2014 and a marine science graduate from Rutgers. Collin studied the Waved Whelk (Buccinum undatum) in the mid-Atlantic Bight, focusing on the biology
Janine joined the Munroe Lab as a graduate student in 2019 where I studied the water quality benefits farmed and wild oysters provide in the mid-Atlantic and how climate change
Jacob Goodwin was a postdoc in the Munroe lab after completing a PhD at University of Maryland. As a postdoc, Jake studied larval dispersal patterns in Barnegat Bay. Results from