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Author: Mary Kramer

Mary is currently a Master's student at Texas A&M Corpus Christi studying Environmental Science. She loves to be outside, explore new places and hopes to use her degree to connect young adults to nature and careers in the natural sciences. Mary loves to paint, fish and read in her free time and can often be found doing so at the beach.
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What’s so spooky about water?

  • by Mary Kramer
  • Posted on October 31, 2022

Mary Kramer, graduate student at Harte Research Institute, demystifies the complexities of water quality issues…

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Home for the holidays

  • by Mary Kramer
  • Posted on December 13, 2021

I won’t lie, living on the coast is pretty great. Since moving to Corpus Christi,…

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Lure of a gruesome hike

  • by Mary Kramer
  • Posted on November 1, 2021November 16, 2021

As someone relatively new to the fly-fishing community, a few warm summer months spent in…

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