Fish 492

Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship in Marine Fish Ecology

Friday Harbor Laboratories

Spring 2005

Instructors
Teaching Assistants
Dr. Donald Gunderson
Anne Beaudreau
email:  dgun@u.washington.edu
email:  annebeau@u.washington.edu
Dr. Art Kendall
Beth Matta
email:  art.kendall@noaa.gov
email:  bmatta@u.washington.edu

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Student papers

Ecology of Larval Fish and Invertebrates
    Settlement rate and habitat preference in larval spot prawns (Pandalus platyceros).    Cody Dunagan
    The abundance and diversity of larval fish in slicks and non-slicks in the San Juan Archipelago.    Jennifer Smith
    Food consumption by larval fish in surface slicks in the San Juan Archipelago.    Sarah Fierce
    Response of great sculpin larvae (Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus) larvae to various light intensities.    Alicia Ferguson

Monitoring Fish Abundance and Movement
    The use of SMURFs as a monitoring device for larval and juvenile fishes and invertebrates in kelp-bed communities.    Jennifer Marsh
    Development of static gear for surveying the abundance and distribution of sculpins on rocky reefs in the San Juan Archipelago.    Joy Gerhard
    Movement of kelp greenlings (Hexagrammos decagrammus) in the San Juan Channel, WA.    Kestrel Perez

Habitat Associations
    Evaluation of rocky reef habitat associations of fishes and invertebrates in the San Juan Channel, WA, using ROV records.    Sarah Leffingwell