The Aquatic Biogeochemistry Lab at the University of Central Florida is currently seeking applicants for a Master’s degree in Biology interested in research the quantifies the ecological impact of restored oyster reefs and living shorelines on coastal biogeochemistry (e.g., nutrient dynamics, carbon storage, and microbial ecology). Successful applicants will be supported on an NSF-funded Graduate Research Assistantships (includes full tuition and stipend) and will work as part of an interdisciplinary team studying the Indian River Lagoon, FL.
Additional information about the Aquatic Biogeochemistry Lab can be found at: https://biology.cos.ucf.edu/abl/, including instructions for prospective students and links to the minimum requirements for the program.