CONGRATULATIONS SMEA CLASS OF 2022!

On Thursday, June 9, 2022 the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs held its graduation ceremony.

A welcome was given by SMEA Director, Nives Dolsak, followed by opening remarks from the College of the Environment Dean, Maya Tolstoy, and special keynote speaker David Mendoza, Director of Advocacy and Engagement for the Washington chapter of Nature Conservancy, joined as well. Graduating student Greg Papp was nominated as the class of 2022 student speaker.

32 students will receive their MMA degrees in 2022.

Congratulations!

First Name Last Name Track Advisor Project Title/Capstone Focus
Rachel Ameen Thesis Marc Miller Coastal Tourism in Historic Newburyport, Massachusetts: A Mixed Qualitative Methods Exploration of the Impact of COVID-19
Abigail Ames Capstone P. Joshua Griffin Polar Science at a Human Scale: Knowledge Co-Production for Hazard
Planning, Food Sovereignty, and Climate Adaptation in the Alaska Arctic
Anny Barlow Thesis Patrick Christie Southeast Asia’s linkages between Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing, transnational organized crime, and insurgency and terrorism organizations: a comprehensive review of stakeholder investigatory methods with specific focus identifying best methods for defining key relationships propagating forced labor.
Raven Benko Thesis Nives Dolsak A comparative analysis of science skepticism in the public perception of COVID-
19 and climate change using Twitter Big Data
Madison Bristol Courses-only Patrick Christie Comprehensive review of the 2012 Port Susan Marine Stewardship Area Conservation Action Plan (Evans Capstone); Indigenous sovereignty; community-based climate resiliency building; collaborative governance regimes
Gabriela Carr Thesis Terrie Klinger A Methodology to Determine Where Septic Systems, Flooded by Sea Level Rise, Impact Shellfish Growing Areas (Puget Sound, WA)
Joseph Duprey Thesis Ryan Kelly Using eDNA Survey Data to Anticipate Shifts in Benthic Community Diversity Across Environmental Gradients
Tanya Eison Capstone Phil Levin Climate Change, Salmon Recover, and Environmental Justice in Washington State Floodplains
Jessi Florendo Thesis Yoshi Ota Equity in the United States Ocean Governance: How Immigrants are Brought to the Table
Leah Huff Thesis Yoshi Ota Migrants with Dignity: Impacts of Climate Change-Related Disasters and Adaptation Strategies on the U.S. Filipino Migrant Community
Blair Kaufer Courses-only Yoshi Ota Human dimensions of global change.
Connor Lewis-Smith Thesis Sunny Jardine Income Sources and Resilience to Climate Change in West Coast Fishing Communities
Devon Lombard-Henley Courses-only Ryan Kelly Environmental Justice and Sustainable Marine Policy Solutions
Robinson Low Capstone Phil Levin Equitable Solutions for a Clean and Resilient Salish Sea
Kathryn Loy Capstone P. Joshua Griffin Polar Science at a Human Scale: Knowledge Co-Production for Hazard
Planning, Food Sovereignty, and Climate Adaptation in the Alaska Arctic
Clay McKean Capstone David Fluharty Improving Capacity of Governments and the Fisheries Sector to Conserve Marine Biodiversity Through the Use of “Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures
Staci McMahon Thesis Terrie Klinger A qualitative network model for use in the conservation and management of bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana) in Puget Sound
Grace Morris Courses-only Dave Fluharty Aquatic Recreation, Subsistence, and Restoration preferences of Underserved Persons along the Lower Duwamish River: a Case Study for Implementing Environmental Justice
Dylan Morrisette Courses-only Nives Dolsak Climate Science, Policy Analysis, and Environmental Humanities
Gregory Papp Thesis Yoshi Ota Equity in Fisheries Development: an Analysis of the Global Environment Facility
Caroline Potter Capstone Dave Fluharty Improving Capacity of Governments and the Fisheries Sector to Conserve Marine Biodiversity Through the Use of “Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures
Chase Puentes Capstone P. Joshua Griffin Polar Science at a Human Scale: Knowledge Co-Production for Hazard
Planning, Food Sovereignty, and Climate Adaptation in the Alaska Arctic
Jenna Rolf Thesis Terrie Klinger Ecosystem shifts in the western Strait of Juan de Fuca from kelp dominated systems to
urchin barrens following anomalous marine heatwave
Kelsey Rudes Thesis Patrick Christie The Impact of COVID-19 on Livelihoods and Resource Use at Four Tourism Sites in Cebu, Philippines
Aileen San Thesis Erendira Aceves-Bueno Territorial-use rights for finfish fisheries: A case study for El Corredor, Baja California Sur, MX
Jacquelyn Shaff Thesis Erendira Aceves-Bueno Local ecological knowledge and the historical context of marine apex predators near Islas Marías, México
Kayla Stevenson Capstone P. Joshua Griffin Polar Science at a Human Scale: Knowledge Co-Production for Hazard
Planning, Food Sovereignty, and Climate Adaptation in the Alaska Arctic
Darby Swayne Capstone Phil Levin Equitable Solutions for a Clean and Resilient Salish Sea
Harshitha Viswanathan Thesis Marc Miller Coastal Tourism Sustainability in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Environment, Protected Areas, and Culture
Megan Willmann Courses-only Sunny Jardine International and domestic fisheries management policy
Nicolette Worrell Capstone P. Joshua Griffin Polar Science at a Human Scale: Knowledge Co-Production for Hazard
Planning, Food Sovereignty, and Climate Adaptation in the Alaska Arctic
Olivia Zimmerman Capstone Phil Levin Centering Indigenous Perspectives in Floodplain Management