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Prof. Mary Power Speaks at USGS Pacific Regional Colloquium

Mary_USGS_Talk_20115-09-14Angelo Academic Director, Mary Power, gave a webcast at the US Geological Survey’s Pacific Regional Colloquium on September 14, 2015.   The talk was titled “The Thirsty Eel: Drough Imapcs on Salmon and Cyanobacteria in River Food Webs.”  You can watch it in its entirety here:  USGS webcast external link.

Prof. Mary Power Speaks at USGS Pacific Regional Colloquium
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