Series: 2023 Knauss Fellows' Lunch & Learn Series
Moderator: Celina Harris, 2023 UN Ocean Decade Knauss Fellow at NOAA
Presenter: Logan Kline, Knauss Science Communication Fellow, NOAA Ocean Exploration
Abstract: What happens when you take a land lubbing Knauss Fellow prone to seasickness and plop her on a boat in the middle of the Gulf of Alaska? Blending storytelling into her presentation, 2023 John A. Knauss Fellow Logan Kline will talk about her experience on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer during NOAA Ocean Exploration's Seascape Alaska 1: Aleutians Deepwater Mapping expedition. Join to hear about overcoming seasickness and imposter syndrome, the exciting mapping work that NOAA Ocean Exploration is conducting in Alaska this year, and all about birding at sea when you've forgotten your binoculars at home.
Keywords: ocean exploration, mapping, imposter syndrome
Bio: Logan is a John A. Knauss Marine Policy fellow placed at NOAA Ocean Exploration. She earned her MSc in ecology and environmental science from the University of Maine. Although she describes herself as a jack of all trades, master of none, her research interests are in using novel technologies to monitor wildlife. Most recently, she was sent to sea to learn about NOAA Ocean Exploration's mapping efforts in the deep ocean. She is a self-described bird nerd and marine mammal lover.
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