Abby Kimbrel is a project coordinator and marine sciences professional with 11 years of hands-on experience in wildlife, fisheries, and marine husbandry across aquariums, conservation programs, and field research. She holds graduate study in Marine Sciences and a BS in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, with strong skills in species identification, forest and stream ecology, and captive animal care. At the Georgia Aquarium she progressed from commissary technician to project coordinator, bringing operational know-how and team leadership refined at SeaQuest and conservation organizations. Abby’s background includes practical fieldwork—searching for rare amphibians, nesting sea turtle work, and river guiding—giving her a nuanced understanding of human–wildlife interactions. She is comfortable translating ecological knowledge into program operations and animal care protocols, and she’s experienced training and supervising teams in high-stakes, public-facing environments. Notably, her combined classroom dendrology/forest ecology training and on-the-water observation experience give her an uncommon ability to connect terrestrial habitat dynamics with aquatic conservation efforts.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Marine Sciences, Master's degree, Marine Sciences at Nova Southeastern University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology at Clemson University
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