Two new
fresh graduates, Selina De Leon and Fayte Sicnawa, jump on board the Q-quatics
team last April 1. They have since been involved in the identification of
fishes in partnership with the University
of Western Australia and
the carry forward of global fisheries catch reconstructions led by the Sea Around Us.
Selina De
Leon, a BS Biology graduate, hails from the University of the Philippines
Diliman. She took up courses on marine sciences, ichthyology, ecology,
biodiversity, and conservation. Selina’s fascination for the ocean started when
she saw the iconic BBC documentary series Blue Planet. That made her want
to study marine life and experience it up close. Last Aril 2018, she
volunteered for the humpback whale research expedition (Balyena.org) in Camiguin Island ,
Calayan, Cagayan.
Fayte
Sicnawa, a member of the Indigenous People of Kalinga, studied BS Biology major
in Wildlife Biology at the University of the Philippines Los BaƱos. Upon
graduation, she went on to teach Chemistry, Biology and Environmental Science
at Trace College for a year. As a wildlife
biologist, she’s aware of the decline in the sheer biodiversity of species in
the country. She therefore feels strongly about the need for their conservation. She
believes that the training she'll get in Q-quatics would leverage this passion. Today, she’s pursuing a master’s degree in Wildlife Biology.
Welcome
aboard, Selena and Fayte!
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