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A nontraditional path leads NUWC Division Newport marine scientist to rewarding career

Story by Public Affairs Office , Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport

NEWPORT, R.I. – Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport marine scientist Natasha Dickenson, who works in the Environmental Branch of the Corporate Operations Department, is proof that not all successful careers take traditional paths.

During a virtual presentation on March 24 to students in the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) as part of its Alumni Networking Series, Dickenson described how her at-times challenging path was filled with rewarding experiences along the way.

“Nontraditional paths work too,” Dickenson said. “It was challenging, but it all worked out. I’m happy with where I am now.”

In her current job at Division Newport, Dickenson conducts biological research and prepares environmental planning documentation for the Navy’s testing and training activities. She has previously served as the lead on numerous marine biological, physical, chemical and geological data collection/analysis efforts in support of environmental monitoring and assessment programs.

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