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RNR Graduate Student  Kayla DiBenedettor

The fisheries and aquaculture faculty is committed to working with outstanding graduate students to solve the complex problems that are currently affecting the production and management of aquatic invertebrates and fishes. Pollution, degradation and loss of freshwater and marine habitats continue to reduce the quantity and quality of our aquatic resources, the diversity and abundance of organisms dependent on these habitats and the production and harvest of commercially and recreationally important species.

The ecological and economic importance of the world's aquatic resources provides the basis for a diverse research program in fisheries and aquaculture at LSU. Take a look at the faculty Web pages to see the research interests of our faculty and the different types of research projects currently in progress.

We hope you will take the time to contact faculty members concerning potential research opportunities and will seriously consider joining one of the research projects in the School.



Fisheries and Aquaculture Faculty

Jill Jenkins
Aquaculture Adjunct Professor- School of RNR

Jill Jenkins

Aquaculture Adjunct Professor -- School of RNR

Mike Kaller

Assistant Professor -- School of RNR

Bill Kelso

F.O. Bateman Professor -- School of RNR

Megan LaPayre

Assistant Unit Leader -- Louisiana Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

Allen Rutherford

Director and Bryant A Bateman Professor -- School of RNR

Glen Thomas

Associate Professor, Coastal and Marine Specialists -- School of RNR

Last Updated: 10/2/2009 5:11:04 PM

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