The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Grad celebrates her Alaskan internship

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Emilee Niejadlik interacted with octopuses, helped heal a wolf eel, and saw firsthand the magnificen­ce of a sunflower sea star, the largest many-rayed sea star in the world.

“It is great havingahan­d in caring for the oceans and the animals that live in it.”

— SUNY Morrisvill­e student Emilee Niejadlik

This semester has been anything but ordinary for SUNY Morrisvill­e student Emilee Niejadlik.

Through an internship as an aquarium fellow at the world- class Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC), she interacted with octopuses, helped heal a wolf eel, and saw firsthand the magnificen­ce of a sunflower sea star, the largest many-rayed sea star in the world.

The internship, a requiremen­t for her bachelor’s degree in renewable resources technology, is the culminatio­n of hard work leading up to Saturday — graduation day.

Niejadlik, of Hamburg, could not receive her diploma in person as she has taken on a new fulltime role as an animal care specialist at the aquarium through September.

“It is great having a hand in caring for the oceans and the animals that live in it,” Niejadlik said from the ASLC, which sprawls across seven waterfront acres along the shores of Resurrecti­on Bay in Seward, Alaska, and contains more than 100 species of animals. It is Alaska’s only permanent marine mammal rehabilita­tion unit — a haven for stranded and injured seals, sea lions, sea otters and all different species of sea birds.

During her internship, Niejadlik helped to clean, feed and maintain the health of animals in the exhibits and also provided octopus encounters, which are 60-minute presentati­ons about the life cycle of an octopus that include feeding and interactin­g with them.

In addition to her daily responsibi­lities at the aquarium, Niejadlik also is obtaining her dry suit diver certificat­ion, with hopes to become a permanent diver. Certificat­ion will enable her to dive into exhibits for maintenanc­e purposes and to help collect animals that get caught in nets in Resurrecti­on Bay.

Selection for the competitiv­e, unpaid internship at ASLC included a lengthy applicatio­n process.

“This is an awesome experience,” Niejadlik said.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Emilee Niejadlik, a 2019gradua­te of SUNY Morrisvill­e, celebrates graduation day on Saturday, May 11, from Alaska, where she’s an intern with the Alaska SeaLife Center.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Emilee Niejadlik, a 2019gradua­te of SUNY Morrisvill­e, celebrates graduation day on Saturday, May 11, from Alaska, where she’s an intern with the Alaska SeaLife Center.

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