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#ICS2016 Fieldtrip to One Tree Island Research Station

March 30, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

As part of ICS2016 we offered the delegates the opportunity of coming and visiting One Tree Island Research Station. It was an optional post-conference fieldtrip and the opportunity was taken […]

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Allison and Tommy looking into the microscopes searching for foraminifera

Counting Sand

November 21, 2014by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Tommy Fellowes, Allison Phillips and I spent much of our time this semester staring down a microscope in a basement laboratory on the hunt for foraminifera. We have spent hours […]

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88th ACRS Brisbane: A scientific adventure for Dan and Ana.

August 30, 2014by anavilaconcejo 2 Comments

It has been a great 88th edition of the Australian Coral Reef Symposium in Brisbane. Dan Harris and I went and represented the Geocoastal Research Group and I think that […]

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