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Anna Carman

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

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Hi my name is Anna Carman I'm from Montauk, LI and I'm a junior at SUNY ESF. 

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The ocean and us: Exploring our relationship with the world’s oceans

Nearly everyone has some sort of connection to the ocean. Exploring and embracing those connections could be a path to ocean preservation. Keep reading

The ocean and us: Exploring our relationship with the world’s oceans

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The ocean and us: Exploring our relationship with the world's oceans
Anna Carman

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

Navigating the ocean’s trash trail: Innovative ways scientists are tracking global ocean currents
Anna Carman

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

A resilient hamlet hit by four storms: Finding long-term solutions for a coastal community
Anna Carman

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

Essay | Microplastics: A well-known threat that isn’t so easy to get rid of
Anna Carman

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry

A glass of water is filled with multicolored specks of plastic.

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