Christina Linkem
Stillwater Sciences, CA, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Christina is a SFS Emerge Fellow alum (year 2 and 3) who is currently working as a Fisheries Biologist for Stillwater Sciences. Her current work focuses on habitat restoration for juvenile salmonids in Humboldt and Mendocino county in California's North Coast. Christina was a 2022-2023 Fulbright Student Scholarship recipient in Costa Rica and a subsequent awardee of the Citizen Diplomacy Action Fund, where she delivered educational materials and field equipment to schools and environmental nature centers throughout Costa Rica in November 2024. Christina received her MS degree in Fisheries Science from Oregon State University in 2022 with a thesis focused on seasonal movement patterns of headwater stream-living Coastal Cutthroat Trout. As an SFS member since 2021, Christina serves as a co-chair of the International Coordination Committee and is a co-founder of the Scholar Team for Research, Engagement, and Advancing Minority voices (STREAM).
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Supporting long-term stream biomonitoring in Costa Rica (#155)
4:00 PM
Christina Linkem
Science Communication - Education and Outreach 1.0
Impacts of workshops held by and for early career & student members of SFS (#152)
4:45 PM
Lauren Emer
Special Session: Scholarship of teaching and learning in freshwater science 1.0
SFS 2025