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Jackie McGarry
March 7, 2017 Jackie McGarrymarine studies, ocean, students

Grandpa’s magic got me hooked on the ocean

“Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.” – Alex Hayley My grandfather was a magician. Thanks to him, my childhood was filled withContinue reading

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Jackie McGarry
February 20, 2017February 16, 2017 Jackie McGarrystudents

Community-based environmental management in action: Samish Indian Nation’s living shoreline

When I was applying to graduate programs, one of the things that drew me to the Nicholas School was the opportunity to earn a certificate in community-based environmental management. Broadly defined, community-based environmental management isContinue reading

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Jackie McGarry
January 24, 2017January 24, 2017 Jackie McGarryconservation, ocean, students, travel

Coastal restoration summit leaves me inspired

My winter break wasn’t all fun and games. In the beginning of December, I joined several Nic School students on a trip to New Orleans to attend the Restore America’s Estuaries/The Coastal Society 2016 Summit. This conferenceContinue reading

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Jackie McGarry
November 27, 2016January 24, 2017 Jackie McGarrystudents

A Nic Schooler’s guide to Duke’s campus

When I first sent in my application to the Nicholas School roughly a year ago, I’d never visited Duke’s campus. I’d barely set foot in North Carolina, except when driving through on my way to visitContinue reading

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Jackie McGarry
November 10, 2016November 3, 2016 Jackie McGarryCEM, conservation, marine studies, students, water

Little Oysters, Big Deal: Telling Big Environmental Stories with Small Creatures

We’ve all heard about the plight of polar bears, rhinos, pandas and other critically endangered animals. These charismatic megafauna frequently get the lion’s share of the spotlight when it comes to conservation stories. And forContinue reading

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Jackie McGarry
October 31, 2016October 28, 2016 Jackie McGarrystudents

A Visit to the North Carolina State Fair

The first few months of graduate school have kept me busy. Busier than I ever could have imagined. I’ve quickly had to come to terms with the fact that there’s more work to do than can possiblyContinue reading

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Jackie McGarry
September 28, 2016October 24, 2016 Jackie McGarryCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, ocean, students, water

Nicholas School Students Take On Ocean Trash

Hi everyone. I’m Jackie and I can’t wait to begin blogging for all of you! I’m a first-year Master of Environmental Management candidate studying coastal environmental management at the Nicholas School. Prior to my arrivalContinue reading

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About Jackie

With a background in film and photography, Jackie enjoys nothing more than finding conservation stories in art, music and other unexpected places. Read More >

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