Jaime Frungillo -- Duke University Class of 2014 -- Restore the Shore Intern
Since
I was a child, I loved spending time in the water and learning about the ocean
and its marine life. My love for it led me to receive a BA in Marine Science at
Boston University. Although I have studied marine science since I was eighteen,
I have never directly contributed to marine conservation. As a New Jersey
native, it is particularly important for me to research the environmental
impacts of Superstorm Sandy, as well as educate others about our oceans and how
to conserve them. The Restore the Shore Internship with Clean Ocean Action
presents an opportunity for me to use my knowledge of marine science, gain
valuable experience with public policy and citizen action, and directly
participate in Beach Sweeps to remove trash from our beaches.
Currently, I am a
first-year Master’s student at Duke University with a concentration in Coastal
Environmental Management. Through my
coursework and past work experiences, I have training in water quality, marine conservation,
and education. I have taken courses in Marine Biogeochemistry and Environmental
Toxicology to help understand where pollutants come from, how they end up in
the water, and their environmental and social impacts. My time at Duke
University has introduced me to public policy, taught me how to promote citizen
participation in resource protection, and how to create unique solutions to
environmental conflicts. I am happy to join
COA in its efforts to raise environmental awareness and to help recovery,
restoration, and rebuilding of the New Jersey and New York beaches.
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