By Kevin Zelnio, on  October 1st, 2010 Education, Scientist! academia, African-Americans, ASLO, Best of Zelnio, diversity, Ernest Just, Howard University, Minorities, Minorities in Marine Biology, NSF, Race, Robert Trench, Roger Arliner Young, Salary, Samuel Nabrit, SESTAT, STEM Careers At the next conference, symposium or faculty meeting you attend take a good look at the landscape around you. Are the halls dotted with a variety of trees or are you drowning in a sea of monotony? As a marine ecologist I am trained to measure diversity. Diversity has many attributes and consequences. Biodiversity is . . . → Read More: Minorities in Marine Biology: The Dearth of Black Professors
By Kevin Zelnio, on  February 23rd, 2009 Conferences, Fish, New Research, Organisms ASLO, Baited Camera Traps, Best of Zelnio, Black Swallower, Chiasmodon niger, Conference, Crustacea, Drazen, fish, Oxygen Minimum Zone, Scavenger, Snake Mackerel, Yeh, Zoarcidae I got the dreaded pop-up of doom as my macbook told me it could not install the latest update because I out of space. So I decided to poke around, see where I could save space and delete files. Sitting on my desktop for a couple years was an aptly titled folder, “Photos to Sort”, . . . → Read More: Big Gulpers In The Deep
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