KUA ZI XUN (ALEX)
Alex is working on the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load established in 2010 to help improve the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Alex is collaborating with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to integrate state data into the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model and help improve the state's understanding on the model's function and impact on state decision making.
Before joining the Stella Lab in 2017, Alex worked at the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory as the head technician for a project quantifying cyanotoxin levels in fish after graduating from The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science in Evolution and Ecology and a minor in Classics. Alex Kua received his Master of Science in Ecology at ESF studying the effects of water regulation changes and ecosystem engineers (muskrats) on the wetland plant community at ESF's Thousand Islands Biological Station.
To contact Alex email zkua01@esf.edu.
Before joining the Stella Lab in 2017, Alex worked at the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory as the head technician for a project quantifying cyanotoxin levels in fish after graduating from The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science in Evolution and Ecology and a minor in Classics. Alex Kua received his Master of Science in Ecology at ESF studying the effects of water regulation changes and ecosystem engineers (muskrats) on the wetland plant community at ESF's Thousand Islands Biological Station.
To contact Alex email zkua01@esf.edu.