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CB-7: Examining the population genetic context for pollution tolerance of Atlantic killifish

CB-7: The population genetic context for pollution tolerance
Jeffrey Markert, Providence College

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IO-10: Organic synthesis of metal-ligand complexes and evaluation as detectors of pollutant ions

IO-10: Organic synthesis of metal-ligand complexes and evaluation as detectors of pollutant ion
Lauren Rossi, Roger Williams University

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IO-6: Using satellites and machine learning to measure waves and chlorophyll in coastal and polar seas

IO-6: Using satellites and machine learning to measure waves and chlorophyll in coastal and polar seas
Christopher Horvat, Brown University

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ES-5: The Illuminated Bay: Creating a visual experience of Narragansett Bay ecology

ES-5: The Illuminated Bay
Georgia Rhodes, Rhode Island School of Design

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ES-3: Bringing equity and diversity to all research lab benches

ES-3: Bringing equity and diversity to all research lab benches
Anabela Maia, Rhode Island College

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CB-16: Characterization of biological nanoparticles generated by bacteria in Narragansett Bay

CB-16: Characterization of biological nanoparticles generated by bacteria in Narragansett Bay
Zachary Shepard, University of Rhode Island

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CB-8: Plankton process rates in a changing ocean: Assessing plankton production and respiration from O2 budgets

CB-8: Plankton process rates in a changing ocean: Assessing plankton production and respiration from O2 budgets
Pierre Marrec, University of Rhode Island

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CB-6: Turbulence impacts on fish locomotor performance and distribution in the Narragansett Bay

CB-6: Turbulence impacts on fish locomotor performance and distribution in the Narragansett Bay
Anabela Maia, Rhode Island College

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IO-7: Using marine algae to investigate biofouling

IO-7: Using marine algae to investigate biofouling
Kayla, Kurtz, University of Rhode Island

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CB-21: Uncovering the effects of Narragansett bay pollutants on vertebrate development

CB-21: Uncovering the effects of Narragansett bay pollutants on vertebrate development
Steven Weicksel, Bryant University

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