Spring Thesis & Capstone Presentations-5/19
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:
May 19th
| Student | Faculty Advisor | Thesis/Capstone & Title | Client | Scheduled Time | Virtual/In-Person |
| Mallory Muna | Yoshi Ota | Thesis, “Towards Equity in Ocean Governance: A Case Study of Indigenous Chamorro Participation in Marine Conservation in the CNMI” | N/A | 10-10:30am | Virtual |
| Hannah King & Maddie Hicks | Cleo Wolfle Hazard | Karuk Tribe Sahpihnîich (Beaver) Research and Recovery | 10:45-11:15am | In-person | |
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| Kristin Hayman | Phil Levin | Thesis, “Carbon & Health Co-Benefits of Afforestation & Avoided Forest Conversion in the Puget Sound Region” | N/A | 12:15-12:45pm | In-person |
| Adrien Owens | Yoshi Ota | Thesis, “Local Perspectives and Cultural Values in Relation to “El Projecto Techos de Esperanza,” Bocas del Toro, Panamá” | N/A | 1-1:30pm | In-person |
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| Caitie Sheban, Kat Husiak & Hannah Tennent | Sunny Jardine |
Restoration in the Lower Duwamish River: Understanding Community Stakeholders and their River Use Preferences |
3-3:30pm | In-person | |
| Bryce Lewis-Smith | Griff | Thesis, “Grounded Constellations: Networks of Nourishment and Support Amongst Indigenous Resurgent Movements” | AIS | 3:45-4:15 | Virtual |
There will also be a networking happy hour immediately following the presentations. Hope to see you there!