In addition to Liz Brannon and Keegan Glennon's presentations at AGU, Master's students Katelyn Szura and Ashley Hogan also presented their work at conferences this winter.
Kate traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana to 2016 Summit "Our Coasts, Our Future, Our Choice" conference held jointly by Restore America's Estuaries and The Coastal Society to present her poster "Greenhouse Gas Fluxes Across more than a 100-fold Nitrogen Gradient in Coastal Wetlands" (pictured right)
Ashley attended the 37th Annual Northeast Aquaculture Conference and Exposition in Providence, Rhode Island to share her work with both coastal scientists and aquaculture industry workers. Her poster was titled: "Dynamic Estuarine Conditions and Nitrogen Loading: How do these factors impact the growth, survival and function of Crassostrea virgnica?" (pictured left)