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Really enjoying and learning a lot about transdisciplinary research which I feel is so critical for our work as #coastal and #estuarine scientists and managers. Amazing panelists! #CERF2023
Next is Kristin Wilson Grimes from the University of the Virgin Islands on elevating islanders from US territories in marine science and other STEM careers! @SEAS_Islands!
I’m presenting at #CERF2023! We found that coastal resident mental models made up of habitats and ecosystem services were negatively impacted by mangrove expansion. Wednesday the 15th @ 2:15 PST in D139-140. Be there! Thanks again to #RisingTIDES for supporting me!
Next is Seyi Ajayi from Penn State speaking on religiosity and how it contributes to underrepresentation of Black scientists. Black Americans are highly likely to believe in God or a higher power, but much less true for science professors. Big gap can contribute to barriers.
Starting with Dr. Jacqueline Richard from Nunez Community College in New Orleans on her programs that provide multiple pathways to coastal education and careers!