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CAMPUS NEWS: JUNE 21, 2024

TILAPIA RESEARCH

ɫɫо Earth and Environmental Sciences Professor Is Fishing For Clues In Port Sulphur Waters

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University of New Orleans earth and environmental sciences professor Martin O’Connell has received a grant to study fish habitat in Port Sulphur for tilapia, considered an invasive fish species in the wild.

University of New Orleans earth and environmental sciences professor Martin O’Connell has received a grant to study fish habitat in Port Sulphur for tilapia, considered an invasive fish species in the wild.

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