How a Finance Professional Made a Sea Change to Research Plastic Pollution

How a Finance Professional Made a Sea Change to Research Plastic Pollution
Bianca Keys aboard a research vessel with a Red-footed Booby. Kaarel Raia
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A former mortgage broking assistant who gave up her job to follow her calling in seabirds research recently received the highest academic honour at her university after mapping the Tasman and Coral seas.

The University of the Sunshine Coast recognised Bianca Keys’ efforts last semester with a university medal for her degree in animal ecology. She achieved a near-perfect grade point average of 6.95 out of 7.

Jessie Zhang
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Jessie Zhang is a reporter based in Sydney, Australia, covering news on health and science.
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