Hawaii's Carlon speaks on protected marine areas as part of Huxley College series

Dave Carlon, an associate professor in the department of zoology at the University of Hawaii, was on campus Friday, Oct. 30, to present a lecture as part of the Huxley College Speakers' Series. Carlon's lecture was titled "What does the molecular toolkit tell us about the design of marine protected areas on coral reefs? Examples from the Indo-Pacific."

Dave Carlon, from the department of zoology at the University of Hawaii, describes the coral reef concentrations in the Indo-Pacific region during a lecture on campus Friday, Oct. 31. Photo by Jon Bergman | WWU intern
Dave Carlon, an associate professor in the department of zoology at the University of Hawaii, describes the coral reef concentrations in the Indo-Pacific region during a lecture on campus Friday, Oct. 31. Photo by Jon Bergman | WWU intern