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Phoebe Racine

PhD Candidate

Phoebe Racine is a dedicated individual with a strong educational background and a wealth of experience in the field of environmental studies, anthropology, and aquaculture.

Phoebe holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Environmental Studies and Anthropology from Dartmouth College and has furthered her studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Currently, Phoebe is pursuing a Ph.D. at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara, focusing on environmental science and management.

Phoebe's professional journey includes roles such as Project Coordinator at the Sustainable Aquaculture Research Center, Aquaculture Program Officer, Program Associate, and Research Associate at the World Wildlife Fund, showcasing her expertise in aquaculture and conservation efforts.

Throughout her career, Phoebe has also contributed to organizations like the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), The Kapuscinski Sustainability Science Collaboratory, and the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard School of Public Health, where she has honed her research and outreach skills.

Phoebe's diverse experience extends to roles such as Blogger/Outreach Intern at Women Working for Oceans (W2O), Media Intern at College Knowledge, and Aquaculture Intern at Mote Marine Laboratory, highlighting her commitment to environmental causes.

Furthermore, Phoebe has demonstrated leadership and community engagement through her role as Coordinator for the Native American Peer Advising Program at The Native American Program and her involvement in research and internship opportunities at Dartmouth College.

Phoebe Racine's professional journey reflects a passion for environmental sustainability, aquaculture, and conservation, making her a valuable asset in the realm of environmental science and management.

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Santa Barbara, California