The goal of the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (ESNERR) research program is to investigate estuarine ecosystems and their associated watersheds. In particular, we emphasize science that will help us to better conserve Elkhorn Slough and other estuaries. This estuarine conservation research includes long-term monitoring to detect changes over time, and short-term projects focused on understanding and diminishing threats to Slough habitats and communities.
Students assist with projects on plant and animal ecology and restoration, oceanography, and water quality.
Majors
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biology
Earth Sciences Ecology and Evolution
Environmental Studies
Marine Biology
Plant Sciences
Contact
Kerstin Wasson
kerstin.wasson@gmail.com
Additional Details
Location: Off Campus
Program Time Period: Academic Year, Summer, Winter Quarter, Spring Quarter, Fall Quarter
Compensation: Academic Credit
Application Deadline: Contact the program for more information.
Website:
http://www.elkhornslough.org/science.htm