Carrie Boyle

Carrie Boyle, State Fellow 2018
University Affiliation: California State University, Monterey Bay (CSU Monterey Bay) (CSUMB)

Carrie Boyle earned a master’s degree in applied marine and watershed science at California State University, Monterey Bay, in 2017. During graduate school, Boyle helped characterize acoustic telemetry work within national marine sanctuary waters. Additionally, she interned at KQED Science, writing science news stories and developing video stories for the Deep Look team.

As the Climate Ready fellow, Boyle helped run the 2018 Climate Ready grant program, which funded projects that used natural infrastructure along the coast to adapt to the impacts of climate change. She was also the coordinator of the California Coastal Resilience Network and the Conservancy's climate committee.

Carrie Boyle earned a master’s degree in applied marine and watershed science at California State University, Monterey Bay, in 2017. During graduate school, Boyle helped characterize acoustic telemetry work within national marine sanctuary waters. Additionally, she interned at KQED Science, writing science news stories and developing video stories for the Deep Look team.

As the Climate Ready fellow, Boyle helped run the 2018 Climate Ready grant program, which funded projects that used natural infrastructure along the coast to adapt to the impacts of climate change. She was also the coordinator of the California Coastal Resilience Network and the Conservancy's climate committee.

Carrie Boyle, State Fellow 2018