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name: Miguel de Jesús Gómez García
image: images/headshots/miguel-gomez.jpg
role: grad
group: current
description: PhD Student
aliases:
- M. Gomez
- Miguel de Jesús Gómez García
links:
email: Miguel.GomezGarcia@unh.edu
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Miguel de Jesús Gómez García (he/him/his) was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He is a marine ecologist and data analyst interested in the use of statistical and computational tools for the understanding and conservation of marine endangered species.

He earned his bachelors in Marine Biology from the University of Guadalajara, (CUCSUR) and a Master's degree in Marine Resource Management from CIBNOR in La Paz. Prior to his enrolment to the lab, Miguel volunteered with several marine conservation NGOs in México such as the Manta Trust and Pelagios Kakunjá. These experiences lead him to complete his master’s degree in 2020 with a thesis about the behavioral patterns of the giant manta Mobula birostris and its relation to the interaction with divers. After that, Miguel worked as a data manager and analyst at Pelagios Kakunjá, a marine conservation NGO working for the protection of sharks and rays in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. He will continue expanding his knowledge about quantitative ecology as a Fulbright scholar and PhD student at UNH and the Quantitative Marine Ecology Lab.

His interests outside of science include snorkeling, SCUBA diving and also relaxing with movies, videogames, and tabletop games.

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name: Miguel de Jesús Gómez García
image: images/headshots/miguel-gomez.jpg
role: grad
group: current
description: PhD Student
aliases:
- M. Gomez
- Miguel de Jesús Gómez García
links:
email: Miguel.GomezGarcia@unh.edu
---
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Miguel de Jesús Gómez García nació en Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Es un biólogo marino y analista de datos interesado en el uso de herramientas computacionales para la conservación y manejo de especies marinas en peligro.
Se graduó de la Licenciatura en Biología Marina en el CUCSUR de la Universidad de Guadalajara, e hizo su Maestría en Manejo y Conservación de Recursos Marinos en el CIBNOR, La Paz. Antes de unirse al laboratorio, Miguel realizó varios voluntariados con organizaciones no gubernamentales en México, entre las que destacan [Manta trust](https://research.mantatrust.org/jesus-gomez-garcia-et-al-2021) y [Pelagios Kakunjá](https://www.pelagioskakunja.org/miguel-gomez). Sus experiencias lo llevaron a finalizar su maestría en 2020 con una [tesis](https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/marine-science/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.639772/full) acerca de los patrones de comportamiento de la manta gigante, <i>Mobula birostris</i>, y sus interacciones con buzos. Posteriormente, Miguel ejerció como administrador y analista de datos en Pelagios Kakunjá, una ONG de conservación marina en el Pacífico Oriental tropical. Actualmente, Miguel es un becario Fulbright y busca expandir sus habilidades en ecología cuantitativa mediante sus estudios de Doctorado en UNH y el Laboratorio de Ecología Cuantitativa Marina (QMEL).
Sus intereses fuera de la ciencia incluyen el buceo con esnórquel y SCUBA, las películas, la animación, los videojuegos y los juegos de mesa.

Sigue las ocurrencias científicas de Miguel en [Research Gate](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Miguel-Gomez-Garcia-2/research) y [GitHub](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Miguel-Gomez-Garcia-2/research)




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Miguel de Jesús Gómez García (he/him/his) was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He is a marine ecologist and data analyst interested in the use of statistical and computational tools for the understanding and conservation of marine endangered species.

He earned his bachelors in Marine Biology from the University of Guadalajara, (CUCSUR) and a Master's degree in Marine Resource Management from CIBNOR in La Paz. Prior to his enrollment to the lab, Miguel volunteered with several marine conservation NGOs in México such as the [Manta trust](https://research.mantatrust.org/jesus-gomez-garcia-et-al-2021) and [Pelagios Kakunjá](https://www.pelagioskakunja.org/miguel-gomez). His experiences lead him to complete a master’s degree in 2020 with a [thesis](https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/marine-science/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.639772/full) about the behavioral patterns of the giant manta Mobula birostris and its relation to the interaction with divers. After that, Miguel worked as a data manager and analyst at Pelagios Kakunjá, a marine conservation NGO working for the protection of sharks and rays in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. He will continue expanding his knowledge about quantitative ecology as a Fulbright scholar and PhD student at UNH and the Quantitative Marine Ecology Lab.

His interests outside of science include snorkeling, SCUBA diving and also relaxing with movies, videogames, and tabletop games.

You can follow Miguel's science shenanigans at [Research Gate](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Miguel-Gomez-Garcia-2/research) and [GitHub](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Miguel-Gomez-Garcia-2/research)

Roll the dice bellow to learn a random funfact about mantarays!! [at the moment its just a dice roller!!]

<iframe src="https://miguelbirostris.github.io/Dice-roller/" width="100%" height="400" style="border:none; border-radius: 8px;"></iframe>


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