Mónica Rodríguez Pabón

Studying the science of bioluminescence & communication for SEAS

Hello! I am Mónica Rodríguez Pabón from Patillas, Puerto Rico, and I am part of the SEAS Islands Alliance Puerto Rico hub. I am 20 years old and currently a second-year undergraduate student at the Ana G. Méndez University, Cupey campus and I am a member of the Centro TORTUGA in the hub. I am working toward a bachelor’s degree in biology, and I am very interested in laboratory research, medicine, and science communications. I am a very active person and like to go on hikes, cook, and work out as much as I love spending time with my family and enjoy going out with my friends.

With my family in front of a body of water
My family and I in Austin, Texas, in front of the Pennybacker Bridge that crosses Lake Austin in the background.
A group of people taking a selfie.
My grandmother (left), me (center) and my mother (right).

I have been a member of the TORTUGA family since January 2021 and we are part of the SEAS Islands Alliance project where we focus our research on the bioluminescent bay Laguna Grande of Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Our main goals are to study the water quality of the lagoon and its fluctuations of dinoflagellate populations of Pyrodinium bahamense and Ceratium furca, that are responsible for the famous glow that attracts many tourists to travel to the island and visit the bay! I find this study extremely important because it allows me to know more about the environment where I grew up and was raised.

A group of students wearing lab coats in the laboratory.
The students of the Puerto Rico hub wearing lab coats with the mentors Ian Pérez (far left) and Soely Luyando (third from left to right in the back).
A group of students in lab coats working with beakers and settling chambers while being observed by a mentor on the far end.
As part of our investigation work of the SEAS Islands Alliance, we get training on how to correctly set samples of water and sediments in combined plate settling chambers that allows us to study arthropods under the microscope. Photo credit: Patricia Vidal (mentor)

I am also a digital communications intern for SEAS, working with the communications team at Maryland Sea Grant. As part of the internship, I am learning to communicate science through different digital platforms, which will help my career in social sciences and communications because it allows me to explore many ways that I can promote interaction between the people of the community and the science that they should know about. These interactions can be through podcasts, blogs, vlogs, and social media posts.

My goals are to learn as much as possible from the projects and platforms we work on so that I build the communications skills that can help further my career in any path I choose to take in STEM fields. I am grateful for the networking opportunities I have encountered, and I will keep working toward completing my bachelor’s degree and making our environment a safer, place that everyone feels the need to preserve and protect.  

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Mónica Rodríguez Pabón

SEAS Islands Alliance

Puerto Rico Hub

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