Catie Tobin - Quinnipiac University Class of 2013 - Ocean
Advocacy and Education Fellow
My love for science far surpasses any set boundaries.
Spending my summers at the Jersey Shore fostered the love I have for the marine
environment. Because of this, I developed a strong desire to learn all that I
could about this particular environment and thus protect it. Through the course
of my studies in both high school and college, I began to better understand the
interplay that exists between all organisms and how one change can greatly
impact their environment. It was because of this that I decided to major in biology at
Quinnipiac University and minor in chemistry, Spanish, and microbiology.
As an undergraduate at Quinnipiac University, my ultimate
goal was intertwining my love for advocacy and science, specifically marine
biology. Serving as Vice President of the Class of 2013 for my junior and
senior year, I learned the importance of reaching out to my peers to learn
their opinions and advocate on behalf of them. As a co-leader for my biology research
team, I studied the environmental impacts of pollutants, BBP and acetone, on a
local fish species. I also was fortunate enough to intern at the Dolphin
Communication Project in Stonington, CT where I researched the social
behavior and acoustic interchange between a dolphin species under the guidance
of Dr. Kathleen Dudzinski. With my love for science and advocacy evident, the
Clean Ocean Action allows me to link the two in order to protect the
environment that I have so dutifully studied.
In the future, I would love to further my education and
obtain my PhD in Marine Biology and Marine Policy. Clean Ocean Action will
provide me with the opportunities to continue my learning and support me in my
future endeavors.
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