Biography
Emma moved to New Zealand in 2001 to teach Marine Studies at Toi Ohomai after completing her PhD in marine ecophysiology and various travels also involving marine monitoring. She has been engaged as an environmental consultant, worked for DOC as a Technical Services Officer, managed Glenfern Sanctuary on Great Barrier Island and currently helps community conservation groups to achieve their goals. She enjoys spending time with her family going camping, surfing and rock climbing. Being immersed in the bush (or ocean) and helping people to discover and care for these places is integral to Emma’s well-being.
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