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Dive into ... Ocean Science for a Better World ® Marine Science Fridays A lecture series featuring graduate student research! Lectures are held at the Ocean Discovery Visitors Center on Fridays from 3:00 to 4 p.m. Admission is free, however space is limited to 30 guests. Please call 772-242-2293 to reserve a spot. FEB 14 MAR 13 MAR 6 FEB 28 FEB 21 Laser Light Show in the Twilight Zone: What’s Down There and Why Does it Matter Up Here? Trevor McKenzie, M.S. Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Program Evaluation of 3D Cell Culture Methods for Marine Sponges Elizabeth Urban-Gedamke, Marine Science and Oceanography M.S. Program Corals Without Borders: Genetic Connectivity of Coral Populations Throughout the Tropical Western Atlantic Alexis Strum, Integrative Biology Ph.D. Program Pseudo-nitzschia in the Indian River Lagoon: An Emerging Threat for Florida Stephanie Schreiber, Marine Science and Oceanography M.S. Program Exposure to Multiple Algal Toxins Among Young Bull Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon Michelle L. Edwards, Marine Science and Oceanography M.S. Program 5600 U.S. 1 North Fort Pierce, Florida 34946 fau.edu/hboi Follow us @HarborBranch

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Page 1: Marine Science Fridays Flyer_2020.pdfMarine Science Fridays A lecture series featuring graduate student research! Lectures are held at the Ocean Discovery Visitors Center on Fridays

Dive into ...Ocean Science for a Better World ®

Marine Science Fridays A lecture series featuring graduate student research!

Lectures are held at the Ocean Discovery Visitors Center on Fridays from 3:00 to 4 p.m. Admission is free, however space is limited to 30 guests.

Please call 772-242-2293 to reserve a spot.

FEB 14

MAR 13

MAR 6

FEB 28

FEB 21

Laser Light Show in the Twilight Zone: What’s Down There and Why Does it Matter Up Here?Trevor McKenzie, M.S. Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Program

Evaluation of 3D Cell Culture Methods for Marine SpongesElizabeth Urban-Gedamke, Marine Science and Oceanography M.S. Program

Corals Without Borders: Genetic Connectivity of Coral Populations Throughout the Tropical Western AtlanticAlexis Strum, Integrative Biology Ph.D. Program

Pseudo-nitzschia in the Indian River Lagoon: An Emerging Threat for FloridaStephanie Schreiber, Marine Science and Oceanography M.S. Program

Exposure to Multiple Algal Toxins Among Young Bull Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, in Florida’s Indian River LagoonMichelle L. Edwards, Marine Science and Oceanography M.S. Program

5600 U.S. 1 North Fort Pierce, Florida 34946

fau.edu/hboi Follow us @HarborBranch