India Oliver

NOAA-EPP LMRCSC Undergraduate Graduate
B.S., Biology
University of Maryland Eastern Shore

India Oliver is a graduate of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She worked with Dr. Ligia DaSilva throughout the academic school year sorting different species of zooplankton and conducting nutrient analysis. She participated in the summer 2017 REU program at Savannah State University, where she worked with Dr. Chandra Franklin. Her REU research project focused on how seasonal changes affect the starch content in the rhizomes of Spartina alterniflora, a salt marsh plant. In the future, India plans to attend graduate school for a master’s degree and someday work for NOAA as a research biologist. India is from Cleveland, Ohio. 


Publications/Presentations

1. Oliver, I. (2018). Exploring Ocean optical Properties using Satellite and in-situ Data. National Technical Association, Hampton, Virginia September, 26-28, 2018.

2. Oliver, I. (2018). Seasonal changes affect the accumulation of starch in Spartina alterniflora rhizomes. Presented at NOAA EPP Forum, March 2018

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