Past Projects

PhD Dissertation

This was an interdisciplinary project that coupled biophysical monitoring, marine ecology, socioeconomics, and anthropology to assess the state of the Bahamian spiny lobster fishery.

Masters Thesis

This project utilized larval connectivity modeling to determine the settlement habitats of Caribbean spiny lobster in the Bahamas as a pre-cursor to MPA network planning.

Senior Thesis

I studied the behavioral effects of red tide brevetoxins on goldfish by examining the role of the respiratory system in intoxicated fish and how providing increased oxygen impacted their survival rate.

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