Currently, I am the Conservation Programs Manager at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science). I adhere to the conservation plan at Frost Science which consists of four main programs; Museum Volunteers for the Environment (MUVE), Treasured Taxa, Marine Exotic Species Removal, and Inventors in Residence Lab. MUVE is the longest running conservation project at Frost Science. It is a coastal habitat restoration project that hosts volunteer-based events to enhance urban areas around Miami, creating more natural space for wildlife and protecting coastlines. I maintain relationships with stakeholders and volunteers while coordinating restoration activities. I oversee monitoring projects at our restoration sites and represent MUVE in the community. All of our conservation programs have a citizen-science and volunteer aspect which brings my passion for marine conservation and community engagement together.
I completed my MPS internship at NOAA’s AOML as a communications intern. I decided to accept this internship because it would give me new skills in communications that I hadn’t experienced yet. I met so many amazing people and learned a lot about science and Miami. Through Rosenstiel School and NOAA, believe I made life-long connections that have helped me get where I am today.
My favorite class was Marine Conservation Biology because it solidified my passion. I don’t think I was ever so attentive in a class in undergrad because I was just so excited to be learning the content.
This is a tough one. I think my favorite memories would spending countless hours in the library with my friends, especially on holidays because it was empty except for us. I also really enjoyed my trip to Bonaire during spring break. I learned a lot about culture and felt very lucky to experience such a beautiful island.
Network, network, network. Meet everyone you can because you’ll never know where you can collaborate. Still, each time I go to an event I find the marine science community gets smaller and everyone is connected! To make the best of your time here, I would try to be passionate, present, and get involved. Spend lots of time at Wetlab because some of the greatest ideas are born there!
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