Assistant Professor of Marine Biology Dr. Jeffrey Turner introduces himself to Shelby Szteiter’s Aquatic Science class at Riviera High School.
Aquatic Science teacher Shelby Szteiter welcomes her students.
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TAMU-CC Assistant Professor for Marine Biology Dr. Jeffrey Turner uses a model created by a student at Riviera High School as he explains his line of work.
TAMU-CC Assistant Professor for Marine Biology Dr. Jeffrey Turner explains what a citizen scientist does to Riviera High School students in their Aquatic Science class.
TAMU-CC Assistant Professor for Marine Biology Dr. Jeffrey Turner.
TAMU-CC research specialist Paxton Bachand provides insight to his research in algal blooms.
TAMU-CC Assistant Professor for Marine Biology Dr. Jeffrey Turner shows examples of equipment and procedures done during a water sample quality test.
Riviera High School student Raven Girgan asks a question.
Aquatic Science teacher Shelby Szteiter provides paper to students for a project.
Students are asked to draw a scientist.
Riviera High School student Jack Mayberry draws a scientist as asked by Dr. Jeffrey Turner.
Riviera High School students draw a scientist based on their interpretations of one would look like during an exercise.
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TAMU-CC Assistant Professor for Marine Biology Dr. Jeffrey Turner (right) and PhD student researcher Paxton Bachand make their way to the water sampling location.
Traces of bats indicate that they have taken residence underneath the overpass at highway 77 and Salado Creek.
The Salado Creek is the site for a water quality study by Dr. Jeffrey Turner's research in algal blooms.
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