Jennifer Vreeland

Research
PRESENTATIONS:
Research Project: Lecture and poster presented at the International Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB)Symposium,October 28th, 2013:
- "ESTUARINE INFLUENCE ON THE PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE DURING A KARENIA BREVIS BLOOM ON THE FLORIDA GULF COAST".
Education
Eckerd College- B.A., Environmental Studies, Minor:Biology (Honors)
Green Mountain College- M.S., Environmental Studies, Minor:Conservation Biology
Additional Information
Lectures:
October 2014-Present: Conducts tours for Mote volunteers throughout the lab.
November 12, 2014:Ocean Conservancy Annual Youth Summit/Effects of Phytoplankton
October 30, 2103: International Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium
February 6, 2015: Integrative Biology Seminar Series at USF/ Career panel.
April 17, 2016: Mote's Science Cafe Lecture Series/ Lecture "Blooms to Burns"
November 30, 2016: Mote's Teen Science Cafe Series/ Lecture "Red Tide"
Affiliations:
Florida Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)
Rutgars University (Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences)
Contracted Work:
Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgars University (Oscar Schofield) : March 2016,
Training in Chromatography (HPLC) processing and analysis.
Advisor: Barbara Kirkpatrick