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Julianne Grenn

M.S. Student

Email: [[v| jmgrenn]]
Phone: (804) 684-7313
Office: Andrews Hall 434D
Advisor: {{https://www.vims.edu/about/directory/faculty/walton_b.php, Dr. Bill Walton}}

Education

B.S. Biology, Lake Superior State University, 2020.

Interests

Fly fishing, hiking, baking, and long walks.

Research Interests
My research before VIMS focused on Great Lakes aquaculture. I cultured various freshwater finfish species in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), indoor and outdoor flow-through raceways, and aquaponic systems. My current research at VIMS centers on investigating the microhabitats of oyster grow-out bags and baskets. My project examines how various husbandry decisions at commercial oyster farms (degree of biofouling, ploidy, stocking density) affect the microclimate of off-bottom grow-out bags and baskets (DO, pH, turbidity, chlorophyll, salinity, temperature). I am interested in working with aquaculture producers to identify mechanisms that improve farm efficiency and develop more streamlined husbandry practices.