CERF
Interviews
An interview with my major professor at Florida State University, Skip Livingston, about the coastal systems he has studied and other graduate students he has worked with on the estuaries and rivers in Florida.
Joy Bartholomew (72) and Susan Park (45) discuss their tenures as Executive Director of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF), previously the Estuarine Research Federation (ERF). Joy was Executive Director from 1992 to 2011, and Susan began in 2016.
Two environmental researchers discuss meeting at a conference, falling in love, and dating through graduate school.
Bob Christian& John Kraeuter: 2021-08-26 17:54:59. John Kraeuter has been associated with CERF, AERS, NEERS and/or SEERS for over 50 years. He recollects on the informality of early meetings, notes changes and makes suggestions to improve meetings. Further, he relates...
Bob Christian: 2021-06-15 17:26:39. Linda Blum (60s) and Bob Christian (70s) were both leaders in planning the Estuarine Research Federation Conference of 2005. They discussed the process and experiences with the conference and relate them to the CERF 2021 conference...
Sara Grady and Cathy Wigand discuss salt marshes, mentorship, and the importance of a holistic perspective on life.
Megan Tyrrell and Hilary Neckles share how they met and inspired each other as women in science.
Sandy Macfarlane and Trish Morse discuss being firsts (female shellfish biologist in Massachusetts and female Ph.D. from Woods Hole, respectively) and meeting for the first time through the New England Estuarine Research Society.
Kaitlyn Shaw speaks to Jim Kremer, her former professor, about how they inspired each other.
Kim de Mutsert talks with her PhD graduate Treda Grayson about Treda's involvement with AERS and CERF.
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