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Iceberg off the coast of Twillingate, NL. Photo taken by Amber Parron (2026)

MAS Student Amber Parron Travels to Newfoundland to Bring Icebergs’ Climate Story to Life

With support from the Julia R. Brown Fund, MAS Marine Biodiversity and Conservation student Amber Parron traveled to Iceberg Alley in Newfoundland, Canada, to capture original photos and video for …

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Sabrina Tu: Laying down scale bars to help determine the area from which I would collect images for photogrammetry

MAS Student Sabrina Tu Supports Long-Term Reef Stewardship on Oʻahu’s North Shore

With support from the Julia R. Brown Fund, MAS Marine Biodiversity and Conservation student Sabrina Tu partnered with Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea to explore how donors can better support long-term, community-based reef …

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Sophie Tesluk interns with FAO, which is celebrating its 81st year as an organization!

Sophie Tesluk (MAS MBC) Advances Sustainable Aquaculture Policy Through FAO Internship in Rome

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Fund, MAS Marine Biodiversity and Conservation student Sophie Tesluk traveled to Rome to complete an in-person internship with the Food …

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Tess Noone: The 2026 Western Division of American Fisheries Society annual meeting was hosted in Portland, Oregon

MAS MBC Student Tess Noone Explores Fisheries Conservation and Policy at the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society Meeting

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Fund, MAS Marine Biodiversity and Conservation student Tess Noone traveled to Portland, Oregon, to attend the Western Division of the …

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Naomi Howard and attendees at the 2026 Carbon Unbound East Coast conference in New York City

MAS CSP Student Naomi Howard Explores the Future of Carbon Removal at Carbon Unbound in New York City

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Fund, MAS Climate Science and Policy student Naomi Howard attended Carbon Unbound East Coast in New York City to learn …

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Mia Conte travels to Norway and Greece to conduct capstone research, and attends the C-BLUES meeting

MAS Student Mia Conte Advances Blue Carbon Research in Norway and Greece Through International Climate Collaboration

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Fund, Mia Conte (MAS CSP ‘26) traveled to Norway and Greece to advance her capstone research on blue carbon ecosystems …

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Linnea Bird, Marine Biodiversity and Conservation graduate student, hosting an urchin-based ceramic booth in San Diego.

MAS MBC Student Linnea Bird Highlights Urchin Innovation to Support Kelp Restoration

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Fund, Marine Biodiversity and Conservation student Linnea Bird created Urchinloop.com and led a community art and outreach event in San …

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Nathan Huynh shares educational materials with attendees at the World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress

MAS MBC Student Nathan Huynh Explores Youth Futures in Small-Scale Fisheries at Global Congress in Thailand

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Fund, MAS Marine Biodiversity and Conservation student Nathan Huynh traveled to Hua Hin, Thailand, to attend the 5th World Small-Scale …

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Sharks International brought together over 800 attendees from 84 countries, highlighting the global community working to advance shark and ray research, conservation, and education.

Maya Prunty (MAS MBC) Explores Shark Conservation and Climate Impacts at Sharks International in Sri Lanka

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Award, Maya Prunty (MAS MBC ‘26) traveled to Colombo, Sri Lanka, to attend Sharks International, a global conference bringing together …

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Colleen Cochran: NACW brought together policymakers, corporate sustainability professionals, scientists, and market innovators – and informed Colleen's capstone research examining optimal alignment of corporate physical climate risk disclosures with local adaptation planning

MAS Student Colleen Cochran Explores Corporate Climate Accountability and Coastal Resilience at North American Carbon World

With support from the Julia R. Brown Education and Research Fund, MAS Climate Science and Policy student Colleen Cochran attended the North American Carbon World Conference in San Diego to …

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