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High school student Keith Love works with LuSeal in the seal pool during a public feeding/training session at the Woods Hole Science Aquarium. (Credit: Shelley Dawicki, NEFSC/NOAA) |
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High school students Danielle Spencer (left) and Erin Rockwell, dressed in waders, prepare for a collecting trip. Both participated in the Careers in Marine Science Seminar. (Credit: Woods Hole Science Aquarium/NOAA) |
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Bradford E. Brown College Student Interns:
Elizabeth Benson
(North Easton, Mass.)
Meghan-Elizabeth Foster
(Milford, Mass.)
Kelly Watson (St. Louis, Mo., and Washington, D.C.)
High School Student Interns:
Ellen Gawarkiewicz
(Falmouth, Mass.)
Keith Love (Hopkinton, Mass.)
Adam Semple
(Attleboro, Mass.) Careers in Marine Science Seminar High School Students:
Linnea Borden (Falmouth, Mass.)
Joe Donohoe (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Katrina Malakhoff (Barnstable, Mass.)
Erin Rockwell (Rochester, N.Y.)
Danielle Spencer
(Oakland, Calif.)
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NOAA understands and predicts changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and conserves and manages our coastal and marine resources. Visit http://www.noaa.gov. |