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Today’s guest is Liz Dutra, marine biologist, ocean enthusiast and conservationist, entrepreneur, and artiste in the PVC realm. After earning her master’s degree from Florida Atlantic University, Liz found herself in a position a lot of marine biologists find themselves in: now what? After applying to several jobs, and not getting any, Liz turned to education and entrepreneurship. During this time, she never lost faith in her dream of becoming a marine biologist and working for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). A few years later, her persistence was rewarded. This episode was recorded when the podcast was going to only be a blog (no audio), and Liz had accepted and was just about to start her dream job studying the effects of thermal stress and ocean acidification on endangered corals. Tune in to today’s episode to learn more about how persistence is key, and how there are so many options available if you want to help our oceans.
For full show notes and links to connect with Liz and her projects, please visit https://marinebio.life/liz
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Today’s guest is Liz Dutra, marine biologist, ocean enthusiast and conservationist, entrepreneur, and artiste in the PVC realm. After earning her master’s degree from Florida Atlantic University, Liz found herself in a position a lot of marine biologists find themselves in: now what? After applying to several jobs, and not getting any, Liz turned to education and entrepreneurship. During this time, she never lost faith in her dream of becoming a marine biologist and working for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). A few years later, her persistence was rewarded. This episode was recorded when the podcast was going to only be a blog (no audio), and Liz had accepted and was just about to start her dream job studying the effects of thermal stress and ocean acidification on endangered corals. Tune in to today’s episode to learn more about how persistence is key, and how there are so many options available if you want to help our oceans.
For full show notes and links to connect with Liz and her projects, please visit https://marinebio.life/liz
Support the show
Land your dream job. Join the Waitlist. ✨ STEER YOUR COURSE ✨
REGISTER FOR THE *FREE* COURSE: ✨ BACK TO NATURE ✨
Daily drops of goodness to bring your closer to Ocean, Nature, and Yourself
Check out the website: https://karagracemuzia.com/
GET THE *FREE* GUIDE: HOW TO BE A MARINE BIOLOGIST WITHOUT THE DEGREE
PURCHASE ✨ SCUBA FOR BEGINNERS ✨ DIRECT DOWNLOAD
DROPS OF GOODNESS, TO YOUR INBOX: ✨JOIN MY NEWSLETTER✨
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