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LOGAN KLINE

At my core, I am a remote sensing and GIS enthusiast with a passion for wildlife and habitat conservation. I received my undergraduate training at the University of Maryland, College Park in Environmental Science and Policy and attended the University of Maine while completing my MSc in Ecology and Environmental Science. 

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I am presently a John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellow placed at NOAA Ocean Exploration as their Science Communication Fellow. In the past, I have worked for NASA, NOAA, USFWS, and others in everything ranging from environmental education in Baltimore to developing Google Earth Engine scripts for cover crop analysis.

RECENT ARTICLES

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Podcast episode: Storytellers of STEMM by Rachel Villani, Episode #136 - Logan Kline: Drones and Nesting Seabirds
Islands to Interfaces: Integrating Field Biology with Computer Science to Address Wildlife Survey Challenges (Outdoor News Bulletin)
UMaine Researchers Team Up to Develop AI to Count, Identify Birds in Aerial Photos (UMaine News)
Cutting Harmful Runoff into the Chesapeake Bay (NASA Space for U.S.)
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