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Amy Li

Antarctica Program Biologist at Point Blue Conservation Science

Amy Li is an experienced biologist and multimedia professional with a strong background in environmental science and marine biology. Currently serving as an Antarctica Program Biologist for Point Blue Conservation Science, Amy has conducted extensive field research on Adélie penguin demography in remote locations. Previous roles include a Fulbright Researcher focused on remote sensing of marine environments, Ecological Field Technician conducting ecological censuses in Alaska, and various positions at the U.S. Forest Service and NOAA, where Amy engaged in environmental communications and assessed coral reef health. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard University and a Master of Science in Marine Biology from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Additionally, Amy has developed a robust freelance photography and videography career, complementing expertise in multimedia production with leadership roles in notable organizations such as The Harvard Crimson and HPAIR.

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