Volume 75

Experiences and Opportunities as an Intern with Okaloosa County Coastal Resource Team


Authors
Toppin, J.
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Date: November, 2022


Pages: 199


Event: Proceedings of the Seventy-Five Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute


City: Fort Walton Beach


Country: USA

Abstract

Internships provide a brief but valuable insight into the diversity of future opportunities and help young adults explore aspects of a career that they may not have known existed. As a high school student, the Okaloosa County Coastal Resource team has provided me with a multitude of experiences and opportunities. During my nine-week internship, I participated in events that highlight both local and international values such as an annual pier cleanup at the Okaloosa Island Pier and the International Coastal Cleanup Day. Through these events I learned how global issues, like pollution, are managed at the local level and got to experience a day of community contribution to an international cause. I participated in experiences surrounding the protection of sea turtles and marine life. In particular, a weekly event at the Gulfarium called C.A.R.E.ing for Turtles, which provides outreach and education to the public about sea turtle conservation. I observed a sea turtle nest evaluation where I learned about sea turtle nesting trends in northwest Florida. Additionally, I joined the team on an artificial reef deployment. These experiences were eye-opening to what efforts are being implemented by the Coastal Resource team to enhance and protect the marine environment. Each of these opportunities provided me with valuable knowledge and experience that can be applied to future environmental and marine science careers I hope to pursue. While being fun and engaging, internships also provide insight into aspects of a career field that may be a better fit to future desires than others.

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