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      • Ultrasonic Control of Aquatic Invasives
        • Potential of Phytoremediation: Translocation of Heavy Metals
          • Greenhouse Gas Fluxes of Wetlands
            • Human Consumption Safety of Snapping Turtles and Diamond-back Terrapins
              • Assessment of Bloom-forming Cyanobacteria and Algae in New Jersey Lakes
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                              Merari Mejia

                              I lived a great part of my life in the Caribbean, around people who loved cultivation. This aroused in me an early interest in plants; mainly on the properties that make them so important to the human health and the major impacts humans may have on the biodiversity and succession of plants.

                              In high school I was in the STEM Academy (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and I am currently pursuing my bachelor’s degree in biology at Montclair State University. As an undergraduate, I am interested in studying and learning more about introduced or invasive plant species.

                              I would like to bring awareness to my community of the important impacts we can have on our environment, mainly on plant species.


                              Contact: mejiam1@mail.montclair.edu

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