DiscoverThe Fisheries Podcast330 - Larval Crustaceans with Sierra Wachala
330 - Larval Crustaceans with Sierra Wachala

330 - Larval Crustaceans with Sierra Wachala

Update: 2025-10-12
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In this episode Alanna chats with PhD student and plankton specialist Sierra Wachala. Sierra has studied larval shrimp in South Carolina, mysids in Wisconsin, and now lobster larvae in Massachusetts. The two also discuss Sierra's time as a NOAA Hollings Scholar, a research exchange to Alaska, and living and working in the field of marine science with severe allergies. Tune in if you are interested in learning about how rabbits play a critical role in a method for gut content analysis!


 


Main point: "Larvae matter!"


 


Find Sierra on Instagram at @sisi_plankton_scientist and by email at swachala@umassd.edu


 


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330 - Larval Crustaceans with Sierra Wachala

330 - Larval Crustaceans with Sierra Wachala

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