13 July 2020
Reviewing Aquatic Barrier Databases Around the World
Aquatic species, such as fish, mussels, and crayfish, tremendously depend on a network of rivers and streams as pathways for movement. However, as long, linear ecosystems, rivers and streams are particularly vulnerable to fragmentation.
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13 July 2020
My migration from sea to land
The past 10 years of my life have revolved around studying the sea.
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13 July 2020
The Language of Invasion Ecology
As part of my U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) internship, I am updating a document that summarizes USFWS invasive species management in the Pacific Region. The first thing that stood out to me when…
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11 July 2020
Growing and Learning Through DFP
Håfa adai everyone! I am currently halfway through my fellowship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and I am learning so much! If I were to list everything I’ve learned so far, I’d exceed…
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11 July 2020
Orchidaceae
I have completed the fourth week of my internship as a DFP for the Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters, International Affairs, Division of Scientific Authority located in Virginia. Before the first day I was not…
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10 July 2020
Teleworking, Global Unrest, and Fisheries
As the end of the first month of my fellowship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approaches, I sit here and reflect on the events leading up to this point. To call the journey…
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