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Carey Friedman is an Associate Professor of Marine Science in the Corning School of Ocean Studies at Maine Maritime Academy, where she has been a faculty member since 2015. She is based in the Ocean Studies department and conducts research on the environmental behavior of toxic chemicals in marine systems.
Her educational background includes advanced training in chemistry and environmental sciences:
- B.S. in Chemistry from Trinity College
- M.S. in Environmental Toxicology from Cornell University
- Ph.D. in Oceanography from the University of Rhode Island
- Postdoctoral Associate/Fellow at MIT
Carey's research is centered on understanding how toxic contaminants are transported and accumulate in marine environments, especially in sensitive regions like the Arctic. Her work spans both field-based investigations and global modeling approaches, particularly focusing on the long-range atmospheric transport of pollutants and the ecological impacts of dredging contaminated sediments. These interests bridge environmental chemistry, oceanography, and toxicology.
Although no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her research trajectory suggests strong engagement with environmental fate modeling, biogeochemical cycles, and contaminant exposure in marine biota.
There are no scientific awards mentioned in the available information.
Carey Friedman advises students within the marine science and ocean studies programs at Maine Maritime Academy, though specific advisees are not listed. She does not appear to have any externally mentioned grants in the provided text. Her academic service includes teaching and mentoring in a hands-on, maritime-focused educational environment.
There is no mention of specific laboratories, research teams, or collaborative groups in the provided bio, but her affiliation with the Corning School of Ocean Studies suggests integration within broader oceanographic and environmental research initiatives at the academy.





