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Dana Murray, City of MB Environmental Manager

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Our guest this morning is Dana Murray, a Marine Scientist and Environmental Manager for the City of Manhattan Beach.

Dana crafts environmental sustainability policies and programs for the city, including climate resiliency, coastal adaptation planning for sea level rise, reducing plastic pollution, smart water management, and climate change mitigation. Formerly Dana was the Senior Coastal Policy Manager at Heal the Bay where she worked on science and policy issues related to coastal habitats and marine wildlife in California. She developed Los Angeles' MPA Watch citizen science monitoring program, assessing how people use L.A.’s underwater parks. Completing hundreds of scientific dives underwater, she has been a research diver for Reef Check since 2003. Dana earned her master’s degree in Environmental Science and Management from UC Santa Barbara, specializing in Conservation Planning and Coastal Marine Resource Management, and her bachelor’s in Geography and Environmental Studies from UCLA.

This morning we’re doing to learn about the various environmental policies Dana is working on in Manhattan Beach.

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