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Sabrina Koetter

M.S. Student in Natural Resources

Sabrina Koetter
Alma mater(s)
  • B.A. in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Science in Society Program, Wesleyan University, 2020
Affiliated Department(s)

Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory

BIO

Sabrina is interested in water quality, watershed education, environmental justice, and exploring the dynamic relationships between science and society. Her current research focuses on the outcomes of participatory water monitoring programs in VT. Past research includes studying microfossil assemblages to reconstruct the environmental history of a volcanic lake, measuring atmospheric sulfur in Hawaiian lichen species, and assessing the impacts of invasive algae on seagrass ecosystems in South Caicos, TCI. Outside of research, Sabrina loves to hike, cook, read, and spend time with her cats.

Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Sabrina.

Area(s) of expertise

water quality, watershed science, watershed education, environmental education, science in society, human dimensions, social science, participatory science, limnology

Bio

Sabrina is interested in water quality, watershed education, environmental justice, and exploring the dynamic relationships between science and society. Her current research focuses on the outcomes of participatory water monitoring programs in VT. Past research includes studying microfossil assemblages to reconstruct the environmental history of a volcanic lake, measuring atmospheric sulfur in Hawaiian lichen species, and assessing the impacts of invasive algae on seagrass ecosystems in South Caicos, TCI. Outside of research, Sabrina loves to hike, cook, read, and spend time with her cats.

Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Sabrina.

Areas of Expertise

water quality, watershed science, watershed education, environmental education, science in society, human dimensions, social science, participatory science, limnology