18-04-2005, 03:12 PM
Thank you very much for you responses, Glen and Jon. I had heard that squid move into Puget Sound as early as May, so I wanted to alert the fishers about my project as soon as possible. I will re-post my message closer to mid-June. Thanks for the tip!
Just to give you a bit more information about myself. I am a first-year PhD student in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington (UW). My research/graduate studies are funded by a grant awarded to my advisor. Before arriving to UW, I was working on a project for my masterââ¬â¢s degree and I studied the role of squid in the food-web of the mid-Atlantic continental shelf ecosystem. I want to continue studying squid for my doctoral research because they are an important component in many marine food-webs, as both predators and prey. Currently, there is little known about squid in Puget Sound, and my goal is to collect some basic biological information that will improve our knowledge of these squid and our understanding of their role in the Puget Sound food-web.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or tips. Thanks!
Just to give you a bit more information about myself. I am a first-year PhD student in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington (UW). My research/graduate studies are funded by a grant awarded to my advisor. Before arriving to UW, I was working on a project for my masterââ¬â¢s degree and I studied the role of squid in the food-web of the mid-Atlantic continental shelf ecosystem. I want to continue studying squid for my doctoral research because they are an important component in many marine food-webs, as both predators and prey. Currently, there is little known about squid in Puget Sound, and my goal is to collect some basic biological information that will improve our knowledge of these squid and our understanding of their role in the Puget Sound food-web.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or tips. Thanks!