Fellowships announced by Alaska Sea Grant
May 15, 2018
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Six graduate students selected by will spend a year working with state and federal agencies to support healthy coastal
communities and the marine environment.
Alaska Sea Grant chose the students to participate in its program. The fellowships strengthen Alaska鈥檚 workforce by cultivating future professionals
working in marine science and policy, fisheries, and related disciplines.
鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to welcome this new cohort of Alaska Sea Grant State Fellows. This is
a highly competitive program and these students are promising future leaders in their
chosen fields,鈥 said Ginny Eckert, interim director of Alaska Sea Grant. 鈥淲e are building
capacity in Alaska and providing career opportunities for young professionals.鈥
The 2018-19 State Fellows are:
- Nyssa Baechler, a master of marine affairs student at , will be hosted by the in Anchorage. She will work on projects including hazard-mitigation modeling and Arctic flora and fauna conservation.
- Diana Perry, a master of marine affairs student at the University of Washington, will spend her fellowship at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration鈥檚 in Juneau working on the development of marine aquaculture in Alaska.
- Kayla Schommer, a master of marine affairs student from the University of Washington, will write feature stories and develop social media about Alaska Sea Grant鈥檚 research, education and outreach initiatives with Alaska Sea Grant鈥檚 in Anchorage.
- Ali Sch眉ler, pursuing a master鈥檚 in fisheries at University of Alaska Fairbanks, will work on addressing the management needs associated with humpback whales and Steller sea lions at NOAA鈥檚 in Juneau.
- Shea Steingass, a doctoral student in wildlife science at Oregon State University, will work for the Alaska Ocean Observing System in Anchorage, where she will serve as the inaugural coordinator for the .
- Marguerite Tibbles, a University of Alaska Fairbanks fisheries master's student, will spend her fellowship with the in Anchorage working on multiple projects, including tracking how NPRB research is used by a range of stakeholders and an analysis of coastal community research.
The Alaska Sea Grant State Fellowship program, now in its fourth year, is modeled after the , which places highly motivated young professionals in federal agencies in Washington, D.C., or in Congress. Both fellowships provide experience and networking opportunities that help recipients transition from academic study to the working world.
Alaska Sea Grant is a partnership between 性欲社 College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences and NOAA. is a national network of 33 university-based programs across the country. For over 50 years, Sea Grant has supported coastal and Great Lakes communities through research, extension and education.
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ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Tara Borland, program manager, tara.borland@alaska.edu, 907-474-7014