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I am a wildlife technician in the Pacific Northwest so, no stranger to the chilly seas and all the beauty they express. I currently work seasonally and have dedicated the last 6 years to work on Pacific salmon monitoring and research projects in British Columbia and Yukon Territory. I love to surf, hike, bird, volunteer and explore new countries on my time off. In 2023, I completed a two-month conservation focused dive master internship in Raja Ampat so I'm ready to apply those amazing skills and go deep!
I learned to sail with my ex-partner in the Salish Sea off Vancouver Island and fell in love with the art. He was a wonderful teacher and I was tacking alone in no time! Since then, I have spent some time on sailboats in México, close to shore and surf breaks!
I've also joined winter research expeditions to the high seas on fishing boats where we encountered 9 meter swells and 80 knot winds! What a rush!
Prior to becoming a technician in the sciences, I was a carpentry apprentice so I am also very competent with hand and power tools and maintenance duties.
I have run twin propeller engine zodiaca on the ocean, jet boats in the snaggy Taku River near southeast Alaska, carried out boat manager duties on our dive boat in Indonesia and enjoy snorkeling cold rivers in search of spawning salmon.
A few goals for the future include learning to sail so I can one day captain my own boat, make new friends and ocean family, see as many seabirds as I can, and work hard!