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Get to Know CWC Researcher Kendall Valentine

5165Kendall is an oceanography Ph.D. student at Louisiana State University and a researchers with the Coastal Waters Consortium (CWC). She is in the early stages of her research investigating the transport of suspended sediment in coastal Louisiana. Get to know more about Kendall, her background, and her Barataria Bay research here.

This entry was posted in CWC, GoMRI Scientists, People and tagged Ecosystem, Sediment on April 3, 2018 by Stephanie Ellis.

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