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      <image:caption>Even Igor likes seaweed! (Seaweed pictured: Fucus spiralis)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tomales Bay, located at the northern edge of Point Reyes in Northern California, has a distinctly long, narrow shape that provides a unique linear estuarine gradient. Within Tomales Bay, there are a host of seaweed species and kelp communities that have not been documented in Western scientific literature. In order to better understand how the unique abiotic gradient of Tomales Bay impacts seaweed abundance and community composition, I am leading surveys of 6 sites along Tomales Bay’s west shore. Using 15m transects and .25m^2 quadrats, we are documenting invertebrate presence and algae abundance every 3 months in Tomales Bay.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) is an invasive kelp from Japan that became established in LA Harbor in 2001. Since then, it has spread from harbor to harbor, and can now be found in ports from Ensenada, MX to San Francisco, CA. In 2018 and 2019, during the large amounts of rainfall California received that year, there were verbal reports that the amount of Wakame present in northern California was decreasing. Undergraduate Suellen Dias and I collected Wakame from San Francisco Harbor and brought it back to Bodega Marine Lab, where we cultured it under 5 different salinities and 2 temperatures to simulate the impacts of rising temperatures and fresher water on kelp development.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tomales Bay, located at the northern edge of Point Reyes in Northern California, has a distinctly long, narrow shape that provides a unique linear estuarine gradient. Within Tomales Bay, there are a host of seaweed species and kelp communities that have not been documented in Western scientific literature. In order to better understand how the unique abiotic gradient of Tomales Bay impacts seaweed abundance and community composition, I am leading surveys of 6 sites along Tomales Bay’s west shore. Using 15m transects and .25m^2 quadrats, we are documenting invertebrate presence and algae abundance every 3 months in Tomales Bay.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Most assessments of the effects of kelp farms on habitat provisioning and native species has been done in tropical areas, but more research is needed to assess the impacts of kelp farms in temperate areas. This project seeks to assess how kelp farms influence local fish communities and habitat utilization, particularly by important economic species such as juvenile salmon and cod. We are using a combination of GoPro video surveys, eDNA sampling, and SMURFS to assess how juvenile fish in the upper water column are utilizing kelp farm versus kelp forest habitat.</image:caption>
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