Michael Kim
Michael Kim is a Science Fellow at The Watershed Institute in central New Jersey, where he works on water quality data analysis, stream restoration, and dam removal. A member of Princeton University's undergraduate class of 2023, his main interests are in marine ecology, sensory biology, and species interactions. His undergraduate degree culminated in a thesis on the effects of glacial meltwater on coastal rockweed productivity, which he published to the Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology in 2024. This fall, he will be starting a PhD at the State University of New York at Stony Brook with support from the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, where he will examine noise pollution and how it affects the behavior of elasmobranchs and other predators on the Atlantic coast.
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