Mark DeGraff

Mark DeGraff is a student in the Science Communication Master’s program at UC Santa Cruz. He has a bachelor’s in Biology from the University of Texas at Austin where he wrote an undergraduate thesis on the impact of warming temperatures on soil accretion rates in a coastal salt marsh. Mark has worked as a guide and park ranger throughout the western U.S., most recently in Yellowstone National Park. As a CCCR fellow, he is focused on communicating issues of coastal climate resilience in a way that the non-scientist public can understand.

Last modified: Aug 12, 2024