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R Workshop for NOAA Fisheries Social Scientists

Course held virtally September 2020 with 60 participants!

For more information, check out the course's website at https://EmilyMarkowitz-NOAA.github.io/RWorkshopForSocialScientists/

The course was co-hosted by:

Aaron Mamula (Aaron.Mamula AT noaa.gov)

Southwest Fisheries Science Center,

National Marine Fisheries Service,

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,

Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Emily Markowitz (Emily.Markowitz AT noaa.gov)

Then:

Office of Science and Technology,

National Marine Fisheries Service,

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,

Silver Spring, MD 20910

Currently:

Alaska Fisheries Science Center,

National Marine Fisheries Service,

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,

Seattle, WA 98195

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