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Jesselyn Brown


With gratitude, SAEF recognises Jesselyn Brown’s contributions and proudly acknowledges them among our valued alumni.

Jesselyn Brown is a marine science student interested in Antarctic and deep-sea evolutionary research. Her work with SAEF will involve expedition research assistance as well as specimen processing from Heard Island and McDonald Islands.

“Antarctica is one of the last areas on earth that hasn’t been heavily effected by human impact, which makes it an incredibly valuable environmental focus, and a priceless research area for environmental scientists.”

— Jesselyn Brown

Graduate Student

James Cook University

People > SAEF Alumni > Jesselyn Brown

Jesselyn Brown


Graduate Student

James Cook University

With gratitude, SAEF recognises Jesselyn Brown’s contributions and proudly acknowledges them among our valued alumni.

Jesselyn Brown is a marine science student interested in Antarctic and deep-sea evolutionary research. Her work with SAEF will involve expedition research assistance as well as specimen processing from Heard Island and McDonald Islands.

“Antarctica is one of the last areas on earth that hasn’t been heavily effected by human impact, which makes it an incredibly valuable environmental focus, and a priceless research area for environmental scientists.”

— Jesselyn Brown

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