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   abstract: Research Physical Scientist with the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine
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   abstract: I investigate the evolution of barrier island morphology to learn about
     how changes in sediment availability, sea-level rise, and other environmental
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   abstract: I received my B.S. in Oceanography from the Florida Institute of Technology,
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     from Montclair State University. I received a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellowship
     from the USGS and started work at the Saint Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science
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