
Coral Reefs & Psychology: Gavin Miller’s Journey
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In this episode, Gavin Miller, a marine biologist from Global Reef in Koh Tao, Thailand, shares his inspiring journey into marine conservation, detailing how his leadership in scientific field expeditions shaped his career. With a background in psychology and a Master’s degree in Marine Environmental Management from the University of Exeter, Gavin reveals how he blended his understanding of human behavior with marine science to recognize that conservation is as much about human influence as it is about biological ecosystems. He discusses his entry into the field through hands-on diving excursions and research projects, driven by a passion to protect coral reefs and marine life. At Global Reef, Gavin and his team lead educational diving programs and innovative conservation initiatives, such as coral restoration and research on reef-associated species, aimed at preserving Koh Tao’s fragile ecosystems. His mission to increase ocean literacy shines through as he explores the use of cutting-edge technologies, like those discussed in prior episodes, to engage global audiences and foster sustainable practices for ocean health.
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