SCURR Nov. 21st

This last weekend I attended The Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research (SCCUR). It was my first time attending a conference and had a really good time. It was inspiring to listening to other undergraduate research and their presentations. My poster presentation was a success. I presented the research I collected over the summer with Project ACCESSO. Some of the results we found during that research was that the sand grain size impacted the heterogeneity (H’). When beaches had fine grained sand there was higher heterogeneity, and with larger gains of sand there was less heterogeneity of infauna. Along with my colleges, Aimee Newell and Jayla Fendi, we presented a poster of our work. The weekend was really fun and exciting.

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