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Leif Dykstra Deschenne

Undergraduate Student

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Sc.B. Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track


I am working on analyses of hydrophone deployment data and underwater video recordings to identify anthropogenic disturbances and species diversity from 6 key research sites in the Galápagos. 

I am interested in marine conservation, especially of sharks. I attended The Sound School in Connecticut for high school where I studied aquaculture and marine biology. I am now studying biology at Brown University and plan to continue my research in marine ecology and conservation biology.
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