In the summer of 2011, Mote Marine Laboratory hosted a 10-week, National Science Foundation funded program focused on providing research experiences in estuarine science to 10 undergraduate students. Students were paired with Mote scientists and conducted research on major threats to estuaries such as aquatic pollution, natural toxins, habitat alteration, and coral reef decline. Students gained experience in science communication by presenting the results of their independent project at a laboratory-wide poster presentation.
Shown here are those project results.
<p><b>Visit Mote's REU Program website @ <i>www.mote.org/reu</i></p></b> <br> <p> The 2011 projects presented here were funded by the National Science Foundation's Division of Ocean Sciences, NSF grant #1004181. The cognizant Program Director for all OCE-funded REU sites is Lisa Rom at elrom@NSF.gov or 703-292-7709. <p>DISCLAIMER: <br>Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.</p>
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