Position Title
Graduate student research opportunity: Study biological oceanography in the Gulf of Alaska.
Associated LTER Site:
Northern Gulf of Alaska
Description
A new project in conjunction with the Northern Gulf of Alaska Long-Term Ecological Research site will provide partial support (quarterly stipend, tuition) for a Master’s of Science student at Western Washington University. The student’s thesis research will involve some aspect of lower trophic level (phytoplankton, microzooplankton, mixtotroph) plankton ecology, as studied during multi-disciplinary oceanographic cruises to the region; the student will also assist with sampling conducted by the NGA LTER program. The degree program can be through either the Biology or the Environmental Sciences department at WWU, starting Fall Quarter 2022.
Other Information
For further information on admission to WWU’s graduate programs, see https://gradschool.wwu.edu/. Other useful information sources include the NGA LTER website (https://nga.lternet.edu/) and WWU’s Marine and Estuarine Sciences program (https://www.wwu.edu/mesp/). For more information contact Dr. Suzanne Strom at the Shannon Point Marine Center (stroms@wwu.edu).