As a prospective scientist one of my goals for this year was to narrow my field of view for the future! I have always had a fascination with genomics and the fact that any one of our cells can tell us so much information about our surroundings and ourselves. I am interested in finding an […]
Category: Scholar Journeys
Science By the People
EspaƱol As I have learnt over and over again, the direct involvement of local communities is a vital facet of affecting change and conservation. Nowhere I have been reflects this more than here in Baja California (BCS). Before the 1920s, Mexico’s waters were filled with fishing vessels from more powerful countries fishing with no regulations. […]
The (C)older the Wiser
As we all know this is a diving scholarship, so I was super excited to top off my month in the Arctic with a dive project with the Vancouver Aquarium; an Ocean Wise Conservation Association Initiative. They have been supporters of the scholarship for years and have had past scholars visit the facility and dive […]
Data Travels Far
I have just finished my first week in the Canadian Arctic! I was invited here to join Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) to do maintenance, and upgrades to their cabled marine observatory platform located in Iqaluktuuq or Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. ONC is an initiative of the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. Their network of […]
Pushing through the Red Tape
A couple years ago, shortly after graduating I moved to Malawi, Africa to work for a small-scale monitoring program, looking at fish diversity and fisheries in a community on the coast of Lake Malawi. This was an extremely eye-opening moment in my life. I saw so many things I had been taught were unsustainable, yet […]