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C-303 Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
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Students enrolled in SEA Class C-303, Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, arrived on campus on March 14th. After a one-day delay due to a flight cancellation, they arrived in Key West on April 6th to begin their sea component aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer. They will sail the Cramer home to Woods Hole, scheduled to arrive on May 12th.
The program concludes with a capstone experience where students will share their scientific research and conservation strategies with experts in national and international marine conservation science and policy during a one-day professional symposium hybrid both online and on the SEA campus.
Students
Marin Allen, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Kayla Bradley, College of Charleston
Isabelle Cadene, Rodger Williams University
Maggie Grant, Colby-Sawyer College
Amir Graupe, University of Illinois
Ashley Howard, Colorado School of Mines
Bella Kassa, University of Michigan
Posy LaBombard, Mount Holyoke
Gabe Packer, Eckerd
Elizabeth Siminitus, Hamilton College
Maeve Tallman, Lawrence University
Emmi Triplett, College of Charleston
Crew
Jason Quilter , Captain
Rocky Bonner III , Chief Mate
Holly Boulanger , 3rd Mate
Thane Richard , Mate-in-Training
Abby Werner , AsstEngineer
Amy Elliott , Engineer in Training
Jackie O’Malley , Steward
Audrey Cardwell , Steward in Training
Sarah Kingston , Chief Scientist
Supi Vallas , 1st Scientist
Kelly Morgan , Asst Scientist
Matt Bihrle , Asst Scientist
Lucy Bergwall , Deckhand
Becca Hueckel , Deckhand
Larry Klein , Deckhand
Karen Lynch , Deckhand
Starr Rodgers , Deckhand
Adam Young , Deckhand
Kate Riley, Teaching Assistant
Contact: Douglas Karlson, Director of Communications, 508-444-1918 | [email protected]
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Programs
- Coral Reef Conservation
- Crew Training
- Gap Year
- Atlantic Odyssey
- Ocean Exploration
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- Science at SEA
- SEA Expedition
- SEAScape
- Ocean Classroom
- Pre-College
- Protecting the Phoenix Islands
- Sargassum Ecosystem
- SPICE
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- Caribbean Reef Expedition
- CCC
- Climate and Society
- Climate Change and Coastal Resilience
- Coral Reef Conservation
- Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
- MBL
- Ocean Exploration
- Ocean Exploration: Plastics
- Ocean Policy: Marine Protected Areas
- Oceans and Climate
- Pacific Reef Expedition
- S-299 Summer Session
- The Global Ocean: Hawai'i
- The Global Ocean: New Zealand