![]() We send you all our most heartfelt virtual group hug. Our hearts are with those on the frontlines of this crisis, and those suffering from all the interruptions that come along with it. But, more than anything, we are grateful for our health at this moment and for the privilege that we enjoy that allows us to be able to continue to work relatively unimpeded and be paid during this crisis. Like the rest of the world, we’re trying to learn how to foster our same group collaborative vibrations through tech rather than touch. Not being able to see each other’s faces off-screen is wearing on us though. Many of us also normally split time between Providence and URI’s campus. ![]() ![]() ![]() We are lucky to have ample practice in work-from-home and virtual correspondence given our dispersed and sometimes remote fieldwork locations and work habits. With classes transitioned online and visits to the URI campus limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Humphries Lab has embraced our already fairly remote working style and joined much of the country in lockdown in our homes. Others can be downloaded from the internet (e.g., Ecopath with Ecosim, etc.). This academic semester news update is looking different from the others, and I’m sure I don’t need to explain why. are ModelMaker (PC), Stella (PC and Mac), and Ecobeaker (PC and Mac).
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