LiMPETS Students Present at the American Geophysical Union Conference

LiMPETS students presented their research among 24,000 scientists at the American Geophysical Union Conference in San Francisco. High school students from the Branson School displayed a poster on the correlation between El Niño and decline in abundance of certain rocky intertidal organisms. Also using LiMPETS data, high school interns from the California Academy of Sciences explained the relationship of sex and gravidity on the prevalence of parasites in Pacific mole crabs.

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