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EDUCATION_________________________________________________________________
California State University, Monterey Bay
B.S., Marine Science
Graduation Date: Spring, Street Address
United Aviate Academy
Private Pilots License
Red Rock Flight School
Instrument License
Estimated Graduation Date: Spring, 2024
RELEVANT COURSEWORK AND PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH________________
Chemistry Laboratory
Biochemistry Laboratory (Chem 310L)
Organic Chemistry
Moss Landing Marine Laboratory Researcher/Scientist (~5 years Experience)
-This role included field and lab techniques, which include pipetting, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, atomic and
molecular structure, chemical analysis (fluorometric and spectroscopic), protein function, RNA and DNA structure
(Tissue sampling using carbon isotope analysis), signal transduction, and bioinformatics.
SCIENCE COURSEWORK___________________________________________________
Geology/Hydrology (GeoL260)
Environmental Economics and Management
Quantitative Field Methods
Bio 340-Ecology
Conservation Genetics
Oceanography
MSCI 345-Marine Biodiversity & Functional Morphology
Stats 250 & R Coding
Vertebrate Physiology
ArcGis and Mapping algorithms
CODING COURSEWORK___________________________________________________
R coding
C++
Python
5 Years Excel Experience
Creating and maintaining complex spreadsheets
Developing macros and VBA scripts
Using advanced Excel functions (Pivot tables, conditional formatting, and data validation)
Tends and Reports
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE_____________________________________________________
Research Technician
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML)
MLML PI : Scott Hamilton
June 2019 - 2021
Project(s):
Identify prey contents in Canary Rockfish, utilizing identification guilds; separating prey based on highest taxonomic
grouping via excel. (2) MPA monitoring project under UCSD looking at habitat and ecological health in the sandy shores.
Relevant Skills: Skilled identification (stomach content and in the field), monitoring wave metrics, beach rack
Summer Intern and UROC Student
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML)
MLML Graduate Student: Rachel Brooks
June 2018 June 2019
Project: Habitat-based variation of the demography and life history of Canary Rockfish (Sebastes pinniger) along the
U.S West Coast
Relevant Skills: Identify +50 west coast groundfish species; real time data extraction on a boat; understanding the
anatomy of rockfish for dissections; manage datasets in Excel; produce representative graphs for analysis
Summer Intern and UROC Student
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML)
MLML Graduate Student: June Shrestha
June 2017 Dec 2017
Project: How fish-derived nutrients cycle through the nearshore temperate marine systems and how human activities -
such as fishing and subsequent establishment of marine reserves - affect this critical biogeochemical cycle.
Relevant Skills: fish sampling (hook and line, fish traps, handle line, descending devices); rapid field assays
( incubations ); chemical analysis (fluorometric and spectroscopic determination of nutrients in seawater)
Undergraduate Researcher
Student in AAUS Scientific Diver- Cal State University Monterey Bay
Professor: Dr. James Lindholm
August 2017-December 2017
Project: Ammonium Uptake From Macrocystis pyrifera within Breakwater, Monterey.
Relevant Skills: Incorporated scientific diving skills to formulate a model to measure total ammonium absorbance in a
kelp forest.
AWARDS AND HONORS_______________________________________________________
Guardian Scholars Scholarship
ORAL PRESENTATIONS ______________________________________________________
Algal species utilizing nutrients within the ocean; Fall Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, & Creative Activity
Showcase; Monterey, CA
Algal species utilizing nutrients within the ocean; USC Wrigley Institute- Oral presentation; Catalina Island, CA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS____________________________________________________
Yellowtail Rockfish (Sebastes flavidus) Abundance and Length Distribution Along The U.S. West Coast.; 5th
Annual Monterey Bay Summer Research Symposium; Monterey, CA; August 2018.
Ammonium uptake from Macrocystis pyrifera, Pterygophora californica, and Dilsea californica; Society for
the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) National Conference; Salt Lake City, UT;
October 2017.
LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE__________________________________________________
TA for KIN 280/MSCI 282 (Open Water SCUBA and Advanced SCUBA Rescue)
2018-2020
Assisting entry level divers with fundamental skills in and out of the ocean. Along with returning divers by assisting in
proper techniques, CRP, O2, and identifying high risk situations.
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
2017-2021
Fish dissection and MPA monitoring assistant with multiple graduate students in the ichthyology department.
Monterey Bay Aquarium Volunteer
October 2016- 2020
Seasonal guide with a primary focus in advocating conservation of our oceans.
Department of Fish and Wildlife
July 2016
Tag salmon utilize facilities water filtration system for San Joaquin River.
SAM s Academy
2014
Educational developer in biology
CERTIFICATIONS AND SKILLS________________________________________________
Small boat operations
NAUI Open Water/ Rescue/ Scientific SCUBA
CITI Responsible Conduct of Research
CITI Animal Care
Reef Check Certified
Fish Dissections
Chemical Analysis using Fluorometric and spectroscopic determination of nutrients in seawater.
CONTACTS __________________________________________________________________
MLML Grad Student (Mentor): June Shrestha PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLE
MLML Grad Student (Mentor): Rachel Brooks PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLE
CSUMB Dive Safety Officer: Frank Degnen PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLE
MLML Ichthyology PI : Scott Hamilton EMAIL AVAILABLE
Department of Fish and Wildlife Supervisor: Paul Adelizi (559) 908-6736
UAA CFI (Flight Instructor): JuanDiego Rodriguez PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE
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