
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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Kaila is a PhD student in the Quantitative Marine Ecology Lab. She is an applied quantitative ecologist focusing on the impacts of extreme temperature events on aquaculture.
I am a marine ecologist and data analyst from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. My work has focused on the behavior and conservation of large marine species, ecological data analysis and ecological modeling.
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