Meiling Roddam will earn a Master of Science in natural resources with a concentration in Fisheries from Humboldt State University in 2014. Previously, Roddam worked for California Department of Fish and Wildlife as a Fisheries Technician in the Klamath River Basin and in the Smith River Watershed. Prior to that, Roddam was an Americorps’ member with the Watershed Stewards Project, a special project of the California Conservation Corps. Roddam earned her undergraduate degree in marine biology at University of California, Santa Cruz, where she studied harmful algal blooms in the Monterey Bay.
During her fellowship, Roddam worked at the interface of scientific research and policy, and determined how to incorporate that science into the Delta Plan.
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