STUDENTS
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Current Students
Michael Hachey. Masters student for Dr. Linda Kling in the EES program from 2002-present. Completing research on smelt aquaculture. Research Brief.
Soren Hansen. Masters student for Dr. Ione Hunt von Herbing in the Marine Biology program from 2000-present. Completed research on temperature effects on the metabolism of juvenile Atlantic cod. Research Brief.
Christopher Jilek. Undergraduate student in the School of Marine Sciences.
Adrian Jordaan. Masters student for Dr. Linda Kling in the Marine Biology program from 1999-present. Completed research on temperature effects on Atlantic cod larvae. Research Brief.
Jennifer Muscato. Masters student for Dr. Linda Kling in the Marine Biology program from 2001-present. Completing research on early weaning and nutrition of Atlantic cod larvae. Research Brief.
Gregory Paquette
Former Students
Bradd Baskerville Bridges, a Doctoral student for Dr. Linda Kling in the Marine BioResource program from 19XX-XX. Worked on initial cod rearing techniques at UMaine, acheived strong survival in intensive culture of cod in recirculation systems employing early weaning stategies. Currently employed as a Research Associate by the University of California at Davis.
Chad Callen, a MSc student for Dr. Linda Kling in Marine Biology program from 1998-2001. Worked on the early weaning of Atlantic cod, developed microparticulate diets.
Nick Schatz, a MSc student for Dr. Linda Kling in Marine Biology program from 1999-present. Worked on haddock aquaculture and egg disinfection protocols.
Jessica Geubtner, a MSc student for Dr. Ione Hunt von Herbing in Marine Biology program from 1998-2001. Worked on bioenergetics of cod larvae using a
Heather Hamlin, a Masters student in the Marine BioResource program from 19XX-XX. Worked on haddock aquaculture, evaluating histology and morphology of the digestive tract and associated organs. Currently employed as a Research Associate by Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Fl. Research Brief.
Kate Morrison, an undergraduate student in the Aquaculture program at the time, was instrumental in getting this website established. She is now enrolled at the University of Maine as a graduate student of Resource Economics and Policy.