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Graduating Student’s Study Examines Spawning Behaviors of the Protected Marine Snail June 3, 2021 Share This:
Red abalone, the largest species of abalone in the world and the most common abalone found off California’s coast, is in trouble due to overfishing, disease and climate change.
In her study, graduating master’s student Marissa Velarde Wu is mapping out the red abalone spawning behaviors and characteristics to find out why populations are declining in efforts to save this protected marine snail.
Velarde Wu, who will earn a master’s degree in biology, is working on completing her thesis project this summer and graduates in August. The 2021 graduate plans to participate in Cal State Fullerton’s in-person stage walk commencement celebration June 13.
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Turner voters approved a $3.2 million budget at Saturday’s annual meeting that also endorsed allowing stores to sell recreational marijuana and to begin paying for two firefighters to be on duty during the weekday hours when nearly every volunteer is employed out of town.
Kurt Schaub, the town manager, said that about 75 people showed up for the more than two-hour session in the cafeteria at Leavitt Area High School, “a little lighter” than normal but a welcome change from the necessity of canceling the annual meeting entirely because of the pandemic.
Schaub said voters agreed to revise a two-year-old medical marijuana statute, which had been part of the town’s zoning rules, to create instead a stand-alone ordinance that allows the production and sale of recreational marijuana for adult use as well. It took effect immediately upon passage Saturday.
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Joan Taylor Bossert, 87, died peacefully at home Friday, April 30, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. She was preceded in death by her wonderful parents, Lillian Magargal Taylor and Roland P. Taylor; her beloved husband of 49 years, Harry “Bud” Bossert; her cherished sister, Jean Kempski and husband, John Kempski, all from Wilmington.
Joan graduated from Henry C. Conrad High School. She was a member of the National Honor Society and excelled in sports, especially basketball and field hockey and earned seven varsity letters, including one for cheerleading. Joan was also voted Best Athlete by her classmates.
Joan met her husband Bud on the dance floor at Conrad, and the two were considered the best dancers in the school. They married Nov. 7, 1953, during one of the worst snow blizzards of the decade.
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