Katharine Deuel coordinates public outreach and grassroots organizing for The Pew Charitable Trusts’ ocean campaigns across New England. She educates about the science and policy of ocean conservation, engaging stakeholders in managing the nation’s marine resources. Recently she helped to ensure the designation of the first marine national monument in the U.S. Atlantic Ocean, protecting 4,913 square miles of home to corals, whales and seabirds. Before joining Pew in 2009, she spent several years at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, highlighting the aquarium’s work on ocean conservation and sustainable seafood. She is currently finishing a graduate degree in Sustainability and Environmental Management from Harvard Extension School.