Jackson Reimer

Jackson Reimer
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Molecular Lab Technician at Oak Ridge Associated Universities

Utilizing molecular and modeling approaches to assess emerging chemical threats to aquatic species and life stages

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Introduction
Current institution
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Current position
  • Molecular Lab Technician

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Publications (4)
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Incidental bycatch of sea turtles from recreational fisheries is generally undocumented globally. At Gulf of Mexico fishing piers in the USA, bycatch is a source of injury and potential mortality of sea turtles. Recreational sea turtle bycatch has grown substantially over the last 6 yr, especially at the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier (NW Florida); the...
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Simple Summary In-water behavioral observation studies of sea turtles are lacking primarily because they are highly migratory throughout their lifecycles. However, utilizing new technology, such as remote stereo-video cameras, allows researchers to collect size-specific data and view relatively natural sea turtle behavior. In this study, we complet...
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Population size estimates are key parameters used in assessments to evaluate and determine a species’ conservation status. Typically, sea turtle population estimates are made from nesting beach surveys which capture only hatchling and adult female life stages and can display trends opposite of the full population. As such, in-water studies are crit...
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Population size estimates are key parameters used in assessments to evaluate and determine a species' conservation status. Typically, sea turtle population estimates are made from nesting beach surveys which capture only hatchling and adult female life stages and can display trends opposite of the full population. As such, in-water studies are crit...

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