
Stephanie Valdez
@stephrvaldez
Marine Science and Conservation PhD Student- Duke University 🌊 Coexistence and global change in seagrass 🌱 she/her/hers 🌱
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13-12-2018 19:05:58
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Hey Academic Chatter™ , did you know this tweet inspired our new Seas the Day Podcast episode? Thanks for reminding us that #international #students are more than a source for US income. That was a stressful time for us! sites.nicholas.duke.edu/seastheday/202…


Cool new paper out exploring ways to improve seagrass restoration! @StacyZhang_ Brian Silliman go.unc.edu/Ya52Z




Lucky enough to spend this past Saturday aboard the R/V Shearwater Duke Marine Lab with some awesome NSF REU students. We got to assist in releasing some beautiful juvenile loggerhead sea turtles 🐢🌊 Release of turtles authorized by NCWRC permit 21ST46 to the NC Aquariums.


The Latino community has a long history of conservation traditions and deep connections to the land. This #LatinoConservationWeek, we commit to center their voices and ensure Latino leadership continues to be vital in our work at US Department of the Interior. doi.gov/blog/celebrate…


New paper about non-native seagrass in the Caribbean and invertebrate utilization 🌱🐌🦀🦐🪱 This one was a long time coming 🎉Duke Marine Lab @StacyZhang_ Brian Silliman authors.elsevier.com/a/1dl9915DHCDk…


A great first two days of #dukespringbreakthrough full of cool critters, bones, and drones to name a few! Duke Marine Lab @AndyAread NC Aquarium at PKS Duke Marine Lab UAS


#dukespringbreakthrough course has a feast after our trip to the Duke Marine Lab #aquafarm. thanks to #TomSchultz for the chance to harvest and roast oysters.



Who can be anything but happy when your conferences look like this #isbw14 Maryland Coastal Bays Program Assateague Island NS


Field work mishaps happen to everyone! We learn, we grow, and sometimes we get a fun story out of it! Thanks Seas the Day Podcast for illuminating some of these stories.



New paper using some historic data exploring variable response in salt marshes 🐌🌱It is never too late to get some of that old data out the door. Brian Silliman David S. DeLaMater III 🌡️ #PedroDaleo Duke Marine Lab journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…