Congratulations to Meagan, who was recently awarded a national Graduate Fellowship in Population Dynamics from NOAA and Sea Grant. This Fellowship, valued at $96,000, will provide three years of funding and allow Meagan to work with collaborators at the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center in Honolulu. Meagan’s dissertation research is examining the effects of Marine Protected Areas on pelagic fisheries resources.
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