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This is a competition between 12 universities in the state of Alabama run by Alabama Extension, coinciding with the football season to document Alabama's biodiversity. The Biology Graduate Student Association (BGA) is leading the University of South Alabama team, and they need your help! We must document as many individuals of Alabama species as possible through the community science app, iNaturalist.
It is easy to participate:
1. Download iNaturalist for iPhone Or iNaturalist for Android
2. Create your free account
3. Join the South Alabama Marble Bowl Project (Rules)
4. Go document biodiversity with your phone
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Sept
11
Thursday, Sept. 11
Green Jags
Officer Meeting
4:30p.m. | EOB 324
Green Jags
Officer Meeting
4:30p.m. | EOB 324
Sept
18
Thursday, Sept. 18
Faculty Meeting
9:00 a.m. | EOB 101
Faculty Meeting
9:00 a.m. | EOB 101
Sept
19
Friday, Sept. 19
State of the School Meeting
Faculty, Staff, and Students
2:30 p.m. | EOB 260
State of the School Meeting
Faculty, Staff, and Students
2:30 p.m. | EOB 260
Sept
25
Thursday, Sept. 19
Green Jags
Monthly Meeting
4:30 p.m. | EOB 101
Green Jags
Monthly Meeting
4:30 p.m. | EOB 101
▼ Student Spotlight
REU student led paper published in Estuaries and Coasts. Congratulations to REU student Andrew Clark!
▼ Faculty Spotlight
We are thrilled to welcome Assistant Professor Dr. Kelsi Furman to the Stokes School
of Marine and Environmental Sciences. Dr. Furman holds a Ph.D. in Marine and Environmental
Sciences from Northeastern University, where she was a National Science Foundation
Graduate Research Fellow. Her academic journey has been rooted in bridging the social
and natural sciences to better understand how coastal communities interact with and
influence marine ecosystems. With experience spanning NOAA, the Smithsonian Environmental
Research Center, and multiple National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
(NCEAS) working groups, Dr. Furman brings a dynamic portfolio of research focused
on fisheries access, seafood systems, participatory modeling, and the innovative use
of artificial intelligence in qualitative data analysis. Her work is grounded in collaboration
with fishermen, coastal community members, and policymakers, and aims to support resilient
working waterfronts, holistic marine governance, and sustainable seafood production.
We are excited for the interdisciplinary perspective Dr. Furman brings to SSoMES and
we look forward to the impact her work will have on our students, research communities,
and coastal partners.
