About Marine Hermange
Passionate about biodiversity conservation, I recently completed a Master’s degree in Environmental Management at Brunel University in London, where I deepened my understanding of environmental strategies and sustainable management. My academic and professional background has allowed me to develop both a scientific and operational approach to conservation, with a growing specialization in marine ecosystem protection and environmental project management.
After completing a six-month internship at the Wildlife Aid Foundation (WAF) in England—where I contributed to wildlife rehabilitation efforts and public awareness campaigns—I joined the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco as a Scientific Animator. This role enables me to combine scientific communication with public engagement, helping to raise awareness about the critical challenges facing marine conservation.
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, founded by Prince Albert I, is a world-renowned center for ocean protection and environmental education. Through my role, I have the opportunity to translate complex scientific concepts into engaging educational experiences, interact with an international audience, and contribute to the museum’s essential mission: to inspire action for the preservation of the ocean and its biodiversity.
In parallel, my experience in event management, particularly as a wedding and corporate event supervisor, has helped me develop key skills in team leadership, organization, and coordination. These competencies are directly transferable to my professional goal: becoming a Marine Conservation Project Manager, specializing in species recovery programs and the management of marine protected areas.
As a passionate scuba diver (Level 1) and holder of a boating license, my connection to the marine environment extends beyond my professional activities—it is at the core of my personal commitment. Exploring underwater ecosystems further fuels my determination to protect marine species and their habitats.