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outreach
videography
I directed this short film about Bahamian fisheries and climate change with funding support from UMich EEB, Science for the People, NOAA Fisheries, and Sea Grant. Filming and production done by Doug Jambor.
Fish for Tomorrow
I created this stop-motion animation for my final project for the University of Michigan Scientific Communication Fellows Program
pre-college ecology course in The Bahamas
I help run an instructional online and in-person field course in The Bahamas for Bahamian high school students. The goals of the course are to teach students about coastal ecosystems, introduce them to Bahamian researchers, design and conduct field research, and help navigate college applications.
This course is a collaboration with Dr. Jake Allgeier and Friends of the Environment, and would not be possible without generous funding from The Packard Foundation.
Read more about our 2022 cohort:
Pre-college Ocean Discovery and Science Program (PODS) in The Bahamas
I received a the UMich 2023 JEDI Award for my involvement in the PODS program.
writing
I am a frequent contributor to the University of Michigan EEBlog
Pre-college Ocean Discovery and Science Program (PODS) in The Bahamas
Weathering the storm
A seagrass field of dreams
Taking time: an ecologist’s reflection on studying a new system
The future is science communication
I worked with artist Kirsten Carlson to create this informational poster about my research on bullethead parrotfish in Mo'orea
collaboration
art
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