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Coastal Geology   I   Seafloor Ecology   I   Seagrass Ecology   I   Tidal Marsh Ecology   I
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At present, the research programs at Jackson Estuarine Laboratory (JEL) can be broadly grouped into Coastal Geology, Seafloor Ecology, Seagrass Ecology, Tidal Marsh Ecology, Environmental Microbiology and Toxicology, Aquaculture and Seaweed Ecology. Several of the resident faculty and staff of JEL, as well as outside scientists, are usually involved in each of these programs. In addition, a number of graduate and undergraduate students from the University of New Hampshire pursue their thesis work, or gain experience as participants in the research.
 
Tying eelgrass on TERFS™
Tying eelgrass on TERFS™
 
Using boxcorer on R/V GULf CHALLENGER
Using box corer on
R/V GULF CHALLENGER
 
 
Measuring marsh elevation changes, Wells, ME
Measuring marsh elevation changes, Wells, ME
 
 
Vibracoring in salt marshes in Great Bay, NH
Vibracoring in salt marshes in
Great Bay, NH
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