
A newsletter of updates from the Quantitative (mostly marine) Ecology Lab at the University of New Hampshire https://quantmarineecolab.github.io/
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This article originally appeared at https://colsa.unh.edu/spotlight/tianyi-duan-28.
QMEL alum, Ana Silverio, led a publication in the journal Marine and Coastal Fisheries on recreationally important coastal fish in Texas.
Happy September! While summer isn’t officially over yet (there’s still time to beach and enjoy summer produce!), the start of a new semester is a good time to reflect on the last few months of work.
Last week, members of QMEL presented their work at the 2025 Ecological Society of America annual meeting in Baltimore. In addition to posters and oral presentations, the lab participated in some professional development events, including ca...
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In my career, I am a quantitative Marine Ecologist interested in forecasting the impacts of climate change and extreme events. But I am also an avid naturalist, writer, and outdoorsperson.
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