Students Do Deep Dive Into Reef Research
Three marine biology majors spent the summer in Panama researching sponges on Caribbean reefs.
Three marine biology majors spent the summer in Panama researching sponges on Caribbean reefs.
The "Conservation Connection" podcast visited CofC's Grice Marine Lab this summer to talk to students in the Fort Johnson Summer Undergraduate Research Program about their research projects.
Oceanography students get the opportunity to work on board a research vessel to gain hands-on experience in marine science research thanks to the Grice Marine Lab.
Meet Pete Meier, marine operations manager at Grice Marine Lab.
Gavin Naylor's anatomical database for sharks and rays is one of the many discoveries and accomplishments made by the College's resident shark expert.
As Hollings Scholars, sophomores Kacey Hirshfeld and James Peyla will receive tuition assistance for two years and will spend a summer working in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lab.
Each summer, students from across the country come to Grice Marine Lab to conduct research on marine life.
College of Charleston Marine Biology Professor Jack DiTullio and Research Associate Peter Lee are studying how changes in the marine environment affect earth’s climate.