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Gregory Jensen is the Capstone Coordinator at the College of the Environment. His main research interests lie in ecology and systematics, particularly focusing on crabs and shrimps. His work addresses the ecological and economic significance of these species, which play various roles in marine food webs. A considerable challenge pertains to the lack of comprehensive descriptions of larval forms, with only a tiny fraction of species known. To support the understanding and identification of Pacific coast invertebrates, Gregory is involved in developing user-friendly guides. He is also actively engaged with the Reef Environmental Education Foundation, a citizen science organization that recruits divers to collect data on fish and invertebrate populations. Through these initiatives, he aims to contribute to monitoring efforts for marine biodiversity.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Coordinates capstone projects within the College of the Environment.
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