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The 1st-2nd of June 2017 saw the Mozilla Global Sprint circle the globe for another time this year. It&amp;rsquo;s Mozilla&amp;rsquo;s flagship two-day community event, bringing together people from all over the world to celebrate the power of open collaboration by working on a huge diversity of community led projects, from developing open source software, building open tools to writing curriculum, planning events, and more.</description>
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Anna’s story Start by telling me a bit about your work. I’ve always loved working with data. As an undergraduate in Marine Biology and Oceanography, I worked with a large long-term survey data set looking into long term changes in fish egg abundance and timing. I continued work on it for my PhD in Macroecology, I where I also used some cool satellite derived environmental data to look at population dynamics at a regional scale and build models incorporating hydrographic structure.</description>
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