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Elizabeth Farquhar
University of North Carolina at WilmingtonMeeting roles in:
Circulation of Fecal-contaminated Floodwaters in Back-barrier Bay Marshes Following Tidal Floods
Developing and Deploying Low-Cost, Open-Source Sensors for Participatory Science and Coastal Resilience
Liz Farquhar is a current Master's of Marine Science student at the UNCW interested in the question, 'how can technology be used to better help scientists while maintaining accessibility?' While her current thesis work is focused on developing a low-cost ΔpCO2 device to monitor air-sea exchanges in seagrass meadows, she also has done work studying the movement of carbon through headwater streams in the Andes Mountains, comparing the water quality of urban beaver marshes to storm-water ponds, and using RGB color analysis to assess coral bleaching. In theme with her work, Liz loves spending time in the water and outdoors.
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