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Trina Miller conducting research on coastline debris

Congratulations to Trina Miller!

  • by Carole L Hom
  • August 18, 2023

Trina Miller, a 2021 EERREC scholar from CSU Fullerton, recently received first place honors in the CSU-wide undergraduate research competition for her senior thesis work in documenting anthropogenic debris in the rocky intertidal. She's now working as an educator and wildlife technician at Star Eco Station, an environmental museum and wildlife rescue facility.

Congratulations to Trina!

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