Suresh Sethi Part of Study That Unlocks “Sturgeon Thunder”
Research uses underwater sounds to track riverine endangered species fish in Hudson River.
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Read MoreAREAC Director contributes to Nature Sustainability study examining impact on biodiversity, emissions, land use, and local livelihoods.
Read MoreTeam of international collaborators develops improved monitoring approaches to estimate survival of tagged animals across space and over time.
Read MoreWorking group at the 2024 World Fisheries Congress in Seattle assembled fisheries managers to help operationalize advancements.
Read MoreBrooklyn College’s Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center (AREAC) director, Associate Professor Suresh Sethi, has joined a large collaboration spanning multiple state and federal agencies and a suite of other
Read MoreHatchery stocking provides an important tool in reestablishing lost fish populations.
Read MoreThe Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center (AREAC) has secured a $2.7 million award under the CUNY Challenge Grant program to Brooklyn College for lab renovations.
Read MoreAquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center (AREAC) Director Suresh A. Sethi was appointed by the NY Department of Environmental Conservation to serve as the NY State representative on the Atlantic
Read MoreThe Aquatic Research and Environmental Assessment Center (AREAC) has announced that Suresh A. Sethi will serve as its new director. Sethi is a quantitative ecologist working across ecological, social, and
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