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Kim Goetz is a researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz, focusing on understanding the interactions between organisms and their environments. Their work emphasizes identifying physical, biological, and human-induced factors influencing species' habitats and foraging behaviors, particularly in extreme ecosystems like the Antarctic. Current research includes studying Weddell seals and emperor penguins, analyzing how oceanography and climate change affect their movement and survival.
Goetz has conducted fieldwork globally, from Costa Rican rainforests to the Arctic, studying diverse species such as ants, horseshoe crabs, birds, and whales. They emphasize the importance of environmental conservation and mentorship, advocating for students to pursue STEM careers through dedication and passion. As part of the SCWIBLES team, they collaborate with educators and researchers to foster student engagement in scientific inquiry.
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