ST. PETERSBURG, FL – Graduate students, Marcy Cockrell, Kate Dubickas, Megan Hepner, Alex Ilich, and Matt
                     McCarthy, published an article in Fisheries encouraging scientists and science-minded
                     citizens to participate in science advocacy. This article came out of their collective
                     advocacy, communication, and policy experiences, largely spurred by the Ocean Policy
                     class taught right here at CMS. Their experiences, and this subsequent article, would
                     not have been possible without support from Dean Dixon, Dr. Frank Muller-Karger, and Dr. Mark Luther.
 
 The article highlights not only the importance of science communication and advocacy
                     but also guidelines to help graduate students and early career scientists seek opportunities
                     to promote scientifically-informed policy.
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Science Advocacy Publication 2018

Graduate Students - Marcy Cockrell, Kate Dubickas, Megan Hepner, Alex Ilich, and Matt McCarthy
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