Dr. Richard M. Starr

Adjunct Professor, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
Marine Advisor, University of California Sea Grant Extension Program

 


KRISTIN HUNTER-THOMSON

Kristin graduated from Williams College in 2003 with a double major in Biology and Environmental Studies. After graduating she completed a summer of courses and field work at the Duke Marine Laboratories, before she switched gears to teach middle school environmental education. She worked at outdoor schools in Saco, ME, Worton, MD, and Tacoma, WA. She returned to school in the Fall of 2005 to receive her Masters of Arts in Teaching for middle and high school science (Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR). She did what some called crazy and decided to keep exploring other parts of her interests in marine conservation science after completing her degree. She joined the AmeriCorps Watershed Stewards Project and worked in fisheries policy at the Institute for Fisheries Resources in San Francisco, CA before starting her graduate work at MLML with Dr. Rick Starr in the Fall of 2007. Her research interests include species composition and community structure changes in response to fisheries management. She is currently assisting with the collaborative fishing and Delta submersible survey projects. When she is not in class or out on a boat, Kristin enjoys training for ½ marathons, hiking, telemark skiing, and eating ice cream.

 

Kristin's first Delta Sub dive.

 

Charlie's fourth angel.

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