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Featured press:

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How salmon use internal GPS to get home 

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NPR - All Things Considered: "Eels May Use 'Magnetic Maps' As They Slither Across The Ocean" ​​

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NPR interview - 2017
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"How do salmon always find their way home? Study reveals a remarkable GPS embedded in their skin"

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"Magnetic Pulses Alter Salmon’s Orientation, Suggesting They Navigate Via Magnetite In Their Tissue"

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"Magnetic pulses alter salmon's orientation, suggesting navigation via magnetite in tissue"

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May - 2020

June - 2019

Flounder research at UNC Institute of Marine Sciences

"Experts say, there is not much known about the behavior of flounder or how they navigate the ocean's floor to make it back to the coastal waters."

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July - 2018

Eel research at UNC Institute of Marine Sciences

"It's an animal not fondly thought of, yet local researchers say this species of fish needs our help."

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Other press: 

"Cracking the code of a long-distance swimmer"

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"Do Baby Eels Use Magnetic Maps to Hitch a Ride on the Gulf Stream?"

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"With magnetic map, young eels catch a 'free ride' to Europe"

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"Young European eels may use magnetic fields to guide them home"

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