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New blog post on the Witman Lab's research with Galapagos Conservancy

10/22/2018

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Featured in the recent GC blog post, members of the Witman Lab survey the reef at Pinzon Island as a school of endemic striped salema (Xenocys jessiae) swim overhead. Photo credit: Alejandro Perez-Matus.
Research efforts by the Witman Lab to characterize the response of Galapagos marine ecosystems to climate change and El Niño are currently funded by the Galapagos Conservancy. This is the only US non-profit dedicated to conserving the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands. Read a recent blog post about our work with GC over the past year!
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