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Jamison

The Current and Salinity Structure of a Tidal Jet at the Mouth of the Merrimack River Estuary
Megan Jamison, Humboldt State University, 2005 COHH REU
Advised by Jim Lerczak
(pdf version)

Photo: Megan Jamison (left) taking notes about the
instruments on the tripod that was recovered from the Merrimack River aboard the CRV Tioga in July, 2005.
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Branna Mahoney

Intra-population Genetic Variation of Alexandrium fundyense in the Gulf of Maine - Abstract

Brenna Mahoney, Cornell University, 2005 COHH REU
Advised by Deana Erdner and Don Anderson
(pdf version)

Photo: Brenna presents her results at Ocean Sciences in Hawaii.
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Elizabeth Halliday
Recovery of Legionella species from the Marine Environment Using Molecular Methods - Abstract

Elizabeth Halliday, University of Maryland, 2005 MBL REU
Advised by Linda Amaral-Zettler and Becky Gast
(pdf version)

Photo: Elizabeth at the Danube River. Liz is spending her junior year studying in Vienna, Austria on a German language fellowship. Besides improving her German language skills and having the opportunity to travel throughout Europe, Liz has continued to pursue training in marine related research by working in the laboratory of Dr. Monika Bright at the University of Vienna.