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杏吧传媒 Biology Students Take Home Awards from Fisheries Meeting

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THIBODAUX, La. — 杏吧传媒 was once again well-represented at the Louisiana Chapter of American Fisheries Society annual meeting on May 23-24 in Thibodaux.

Three 杏吧传媒 marine and environmental biology graduate students received research awards, and for the third consecutive year, a 杏吧传媒 student earned the top abstract award.

That student is Rissa Inselman, a native of Morrison, Oklahoma, who was awarded for her presentation on community development, oyster density and population growth on bedded, crushed concrete as a function of cultch density.

鈥淲e are proud of our students for the work they put in on these presentations,鈥 said Dr. Quenton Fontenot, biology department head. 鈥淭his is a great chance for them to show off their research, and their success is an indication that we are training our students to be well prepared to enter the coastal workforce.鈥

Gabrielle Sisson, of Alden, New York, placed second on her oral presentation for her look at the fishery-dependent stock of crawfish in the eastern Atchafalaya River Basin. Sisson received the top award last year for her abstract on the same research.

Raceland native Sarah Fontana presented her research on the growth and development of spotted gar spawned in captivity in and out of season in the poster competition and was awarded second place.

The American Fisheries Society has more than 8,000 members including fisheries managers, biologists, professors, ecologists, aquaculturists, economists, engineers and geneticists from around the world. The organization鈥檚 primary goal is to promote scientific research and the sustainable management of fisheries resources.

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