UAF student wins fellowship in nation's capital

August 2, 2017

Paula Dobbyn
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UAF graduate student and Knauss Marine Policy Fellow Maggie Chan.
UAF graduate student and Knauss Marine Policy Fellow Maggie Chan.


A 乐虎直播 graduate student has received a prestigious fellowship in Washington, D.C., starting next year.

Maggie Chan is studying for her Ph.D. at UAF in the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. She is expected to graduate in December. Two months later, Chan will begin a  sponsored by 乐虎直播 Sea Grant.

The one-year fellowships, established by the national Sea Grant program in 1979, provide outstanding graduate students or recent graduates with the opportunity to work on marine issues in a congressional office or in federal agencies. Fellows get to experience up close how science is used in the policy arena and to participate in policymaking.

Chan will travel to Washington in late fall for interviews with potential employers. She鈥檚 hoping to get a placement with a member of Congress working on legislation.

鈥淎 legislative fellowship would help me synthesize our national perspective toward marine resources, and I hope to take that perspective to the international fisheries management stage,鈥 she said.

Chan鈥檚 doctoral research focuses on how halibut catch regulations are affecting subsistence and sport fishermen. It will provide much-needed information on how halibut fishing restrictions are affecting a broad spectrum of 乐虎直播ns. Chan has experience working in coastal communities from Madagascar to 乐虎直播.

乐虎直播 Sea Grant currently has two Knauss fellows in Washington.  is a legislative fellow in U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski鈥檚 office, and  works as an executive fellow in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs.

, a statewide marine research, education and outreach program, is a partnership between UAF and NOAA. 乐虎直播 Sea Grant  agents provide assistance that helps 乐虎直播ns wisely use, conserve and enjoy marine and coastal resources.