Marine Botany Students at Hopkins Marine Station
Winter 2005 Judith Connor and Patrick Martone
Winter 2003 Judith
Connor and Patrick Martone
Winter 2001 Judith Connor and Caren Braby
Winter 1999 Judith Connor, Deb Robertson
and Elizabeth Nelson
- Allison Arnold and Monica
Draghici collaborated
on Gonyaulax.
- Lisa Chen tastefully took Porphyra in
the Bangiales.
- Sharon Komarrow selected the valuable
gel-producer Gelidium.
- Devon Lake studied the Turkish towel, Chondracanthus.
- Will Ludington took Mastocarpus, the
tiny Turkish towel of the Gigartinales.
- Sarah Oehm fell in love with the
sea palm Postelsia.
- Jacqueline Pratt studied Sargassum
muticum of the Fucales.
- Sarah Present chose the feather-boa Egregia of
the Laminariales.
- Jennifer Shin focused on the toxic
diatom, Pseudo-nitzschia.
Winter 1996 Judith Connor and
Ben Hale
- John Becker chose the centric diatoms, Centrales.
- Eric Eisenhardt wanted Plocamium in
the order Plocamiales.
- Marc Felton preferred Botryocladia in
the order Rhodymeniales.
- Ben Hale elected to study Gracilariopsis in
the order Gigartinales (1996).
- Rhoda Lin picked Pelvetia in
the order Fucales.
- Erika Marin-Spiotta finally settled on Phyllospadix,
the surf grass.
- Angie Nakano chose Cladophora in
the order Cladophorales.
- Elizabeth Nelson decided on Iridaea,
now Mazzaella in the order Gigartinales.
- Josh Rapport came back to the dinoflagellates.
- Pete Spanos favored Bossiella in the
order Corallinales.
- Kathy Tyson selected Codium of
the order Codiales.
- Alison Whitman dove into Macrocystis in
the order Laminariales
Last updated: Jun. 10, 2008