Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Puget Sound Georgia Basin Conference (PSGB)
One of the projects I have worked on during my time as an REU student is in the Nearshore with Anne Shaffer of WDFW. Data from the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and Anne's Nearshore work was collaborated together to get a picture of how juvenile salmonids use the estuaries at the mouth of the Elwha River. Anne was lead author on a paper discussing the results (the manuscript has been submitted and we are waiting to hear back from journal editors) and I was a co-author on this paper for all the years of data collecting. The data collecting was all the seining I have talked about previously on this blog. From the results of data analysis Daniel and I created a poster that we brought to the PSGB conference. I was able to go to this conference through the generousity of the National Science Foundation. I got to go for all three days of the conference and I attended some amazing talks and learned about all the great science going on in our own backyard the Salish Sea. I learned alot and had lots of fun doing it! We got stay in a brand new hotel that is LEED certified and has the largest green roof in Seattle! A good time all around!
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