
An oceanographer living in D.C.
An oceanographer living in D.C. By Alessandra Burgos | 2019 Knauss Fellow The following blog post is by Alessandra (Ali)
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Photo Above: ODU Fellows Alyssa Bucci, Jem Baldisimo, Zlatka Rebolledo Sanchez, and Ella DiPetto. Photo by Lathan Goumas/Virginia Sea Grant
Alyssa Bucci, a 2024 VASG Graduate Fellow, presented her research on tidal flooding in the Hampton Roads area and its impact on water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Alyssa Bucci presents her research during VASG Symposium 2024. (Photo by Lathan Goumas | Virginia Sea Grant)
The event provided an opportunity for fellows to highlight their work to a diverse audience of students, faculty, and researchers.
Zlatka Rebolledo Sanchez, a 2024 VASG Graduate Fellow, presented her research on carbon sequestration in salt marshes, specifically looking into improving management and conservation strategies.
Zlatka Robodello Sanchez, along with undergraduate researcher Grace Bannister, presents her research during VASG Symposium 2024 (Photo by Lathan Goumas | Virginia Sea Grant)
An oceanographer living in D.C. By Alessandra Burgos | 2019 Knauss Fellow The following blog post is by Alessandra (Ali)
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Above: Gina Digiantonio on the left with leadership from the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force visit Biscayne National Park. New
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