PhD candidate, University of Tasmania
Laura Dalman is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies focusing on Southern Ocean ice-associated primary producers. She is interested in how physical and biological processes influence the magnitude, composition, and phenology of marine primary production and nutrient dynamics.
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