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  1. MLML Friend and colleague Kirsten Carlson designed this logo to capture the Spirit of Moss Landing and to represent the global reach of our alumni and researchers.

  2. MLML Friend and colleague Kirsten Carlson designed these logos to capture the Spirit of Moss Landing and to represent the global reach of our alumni and researchers.

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  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Following her love of science and fascination with the sea, Carlson decided that she wanted to become a marine biologist. She received a biology degree from the University of Missouri and then did graduate work in benthic ecology at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, in California.

  4. Mar 19, 2022 · multidimensional visual artist. Kirsten Carlson is a multidimensional ocean-inspired artist and visual science communicator who professes a love for nature and exploring the undersea world. She shares her art and writing on her Fathom It Studios website.

  5. as stated from the website "MLML Friend and colleague Kirsten Carlson designed these logos to capture the Spirit of Moss Landing and to represent the global reach of our alumni and researchers."

  6. She studied marine science at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, San Francisco State University and received a graduate certificate in Science Communication from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her enthusiasm for learning and her scientific background provide much of the inspiration for her work.

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  8. Art can help transform how we communicate science. Kirsten is a visual science communicator exploring the ways we can inform diverse audiences about ocean-themed subjects using science and art. Last fall, she visited the Ross Sea in Antarctica as a grantee of the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artist and Writers Program (Under The Ice). She

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