Welcome to the Louisiana Freshwater Sponge Hunters page!
This is a longitudinal study; data on this page are updated
continuously so check back often!
The Louisiana Freshwater
Sponge Project was started by Dr. Mary Miller and a group of interns
through Baton Rouge Community College, in the Summer of 2019. The
project was a follow up from the original survey that was conducted by
Dr. Michael
Poirrier in 1969.
Aims of the Project:
1. Bring awareness of freshwater sponges to the general public
through outreach activities. 2. Provide research experiences to
first and second year college students through The Environmental Science
Research Pathway at Baton Rouge Community College. 3.
Continuously monitor the freshwater sponge population in Louisiana as
environmental health indicators and to share those finding in scientific
journals and conference presentations.
The project is now shared between two institutions:
Baton Rouge Community College,
still led by Dr. Miller, and Louisiana
Universities Marine Consortium, led by Dr. Stephanie Archer. The two
have continued to collaborate with Dr. Poirrier to identify sponges and
answer questions related to these environmental health indicators.
Scientific collection of sponges for
this project is governed through the issued Louisiana Wildlife and
Fisheries scientific collecting Permit #SCP202.