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Monday, April 27, 2020

Jenna Fairchild (UR) IMES - A Proposal to Study a Possibly Climate Change Resistant Coral Located on Florida’s Central East Coast

About Me:
Me with a nosebleed from the pressure change after diving a shipwreck
Greetings, everyone! My name is Jenna Fairchild and I am an ocean and adventure enthusiast. I am currently a non-degree seeking student taking classes to strengthen my applications to graduate schools in a marine science and management field. I have a Bachelors of Applied Science degree in Supervision and Management and in my undergraduate years, I spent time in conservation marketing alongside the local Daytona Beach company, Costa Del Mar. I am a SCUBA diver, surfer, and artist inspired by the ocean and earnest to protect it. My vision for the future is ultimately to continue learning more about the ocean through surfing, diving, research, and teaching others to do the same.

My Project: 


The goal of my research is to answer the scientific question of whether or not Oculina varicosa is growing on the Ponce Inlet jetty. By doing this, I hope to contribute to the knowledge of this species of coral by locating and protecting it. Coral are a vital part of our ocean ecosystems that are teeming with life. Unfortunately, coral are under high risks due to overfishing, pollution, and climate change. It is important to understand and protect Oculina varicosa because it is known to be resistant, adaptable, and climate change resistant because it is an azooxanthellate coral. I hope to contribute to the understanding and management of this species, ultimately to protect our coral reefs. 

Respectfully, 
Jenna Fairchild

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