Kelvin Gorospe is a biodiversity and fisheries scientist with 11 years of experience translating ecological, oceanographic, and socio-economic data into actionable guidance for managers and policymakers. Currently Global Impacts Manager at Monterey Bay Aquarium, he designs monitoring and evaluation systems and uses analytics and visualization to drive conservation and sustainable seafood strategies. He has led interdisciplinary field teams as a NOAA chief scientist, taught fisheries science at Georgetown, and supported USAID missions across multiple regions on MEL and policy implementation. A former data scientist with strong reproducible-research practices, he blends deep field experience (including long research cruises and diving) with quantitative expertise in R and Bayesian methods to tackle complex natural resource problems.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General at Cornell University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography at University of Hawaii at Manoa
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