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1. SeaWeb - Programs
www.seaweb.org/programs/asiapa - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2008 Last Visited: 4/15/2008
Patty Debenham, Ph.D. -
2. SeaWeb - Staff
www.seaweb.org/aboutus/staff.p - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2008 Last Visited: 4/1/2008
Patty Debenham, Marine Biologist; Director, International Programs
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Patty Debenham, Marine Biologist; Director, Asia Pacific Program
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Patty Debenham Patty Debenham is SeaWeb's Marine Biologist/Asia Pacific Program Director.
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Prior to joining the SeaWeb staff, Debenham completed a Ph.D. in marine biology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her dissertation examined DNA sequence variation to ask both an academic evolutionary question as well as examine genetic diversity for an ecologically and economically important sea urchin species. Prior to graduate school, Debenham worked at the Center for Marine Conservation (CMC) as the manager of the marine debris program. As CMC's National Beach Cleanup coordinator, she worked with many others to get 120,000 people to clean up America's beaches on a single day. -
3. Reef Protection International - Board of Advisors
www.reefprotect.org/board_advi - [Cached]Published on: 3/19/2008 Last Visited: 3/19/2008
Patty Debenham
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Patty Debenham, Ph.D. Director, International Programs/Marine Biologist SeaWeb
Dr. Patty Debenham is responsible for the development of SeaWeb's International Program. Dr. Debenham promotes marine issues in the Asia-Pacific by coordinating, funding, and leading workshops that increase regional communications capacity. As a key developer of SeaWeb's COMPASS program, which advances marine conservation science, Dr. Debenham designed programs to incorporate marine scientists into conservation activities. Prior to joining the SeaWeb staff, Patty completed her Ph.D. in marine biology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her dissertation examined DNA sequence variation to ask both an evolutionary question as well as to examine genetic diversity for an ecologically and economically important sea urchin species. Prior to graduate school, she worked at the Center for Marine Conservation (CMC) where she was responsible for managing the Marine Debris Program and coordinating the National Beach Cleanup Program. Dr. Debenham will provide expertise in helping RPI develop consumer awareness campaigns and public-facing collateral.
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