pagodroma
My blogs
- Life on the icecap
- Sony camcorders in the field
- Melanesian tribulations
- The voyage of the Mudcat
- the voyage of the Mudcat continued
- Kuna's whereabouts
- komodo's pacific tribulations
- Tavanipupu Diaries
- MyShed
- Terre Adelie 2012
Blogs I follow
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Photographer, Field ecologist |
Location | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
Introduction | Originally trained in France as an environmental engineer with a strong background in media and communication, Fred has been involved as a marine ecologist in a variety of remote field based projects ranging from tropical reef monitoring to Antarctic ecology in a broad range of topics. Fred’s PhD research focused on monitoring signals of climate change in the breeding habitats of Antarctic seabirds and gave her a wealth of experience in the (Sub-)Antarctic environment and operations, with 7 consecutive summers and a winter. In parallel, she worked as an environmental engineer, wilderness photographer, expedition guide, lecturer and skipper. She became involved in documentary production as logistic support/camera/ sound, all projects field based as she enjoys the challenge of being autonomous in remote conditions. |
Interests | Wilderness Photography, videography, field based science, marine environment, conservation, diving, sailing, kayaking, skiing, surfing, remote expedition work |
Favorite Music | LOTS of different styles! |
When you hesitate before hitting snooze on your alarm clock, are you being lazy?
i have no alarm clock