Spring Thesis & Capstone Presentations
You are invited to join the SMEA thesis and capstone presentations on Friday, May 12th in the Marine Studies Building, room 268. If you’d like to attend via Zoom, please contact Michaela Miller at mcski@uw.edu for details. The schedule of events is as follows:
Student | Faculty Advisor | Thesis/Capstone & Title | Client | Scheduled Time | Virtual/In-Person |
Ivana Suradja | Ere Aceves Bueno & Yoshi Ota | Thesis, “Application of Blue Transition to Community-based Marine Tourism in Indonesia” | N/A | 9-9:30am | In-person/Hybrid |
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Isabel Jamerson, Danny Kosiba, Oliva Horwedel | Griff | Sea Otter Reintroductions: Honoring Relationality and Balance on the Coast | Elakha Alliance | 10-10:30am | In-person/Hybrid |
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Leslie Nguyen | Nives Dolsak | Thesis, “Evaluating tenant relocation outcomes from flood-related voluntary property buyouts in the U.S.” | N/A | 11-11:30am | In-person/Hybrid |
Ellie Mason | Anne Beaudreau | Thesis, “Adaptive capacity of the Maine lobster fishery: Insights from the Maine Fishermen’s Climate Roundtable” | N/A | 11:45-12:15pm | In-person/Hybrid |
Emma Scallisi | Anne Beaudreau | Thesis, “Stewardship, advocacy, and knowledge in Juneau-area fisheries” | N/A | 12:30-1:00pm | In-person/Hybrid |
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Catalina Burch | Anne Beaudreau | Thesis, “Temperature effects on spatiotemporal patterns of forage fish and crustaceans in Gulf of Alaska groundfish diets” | N/A | 1:30-2:00pm | In-person/Hybrid |