The End

After 8 weeks, I am done working at CMOP. I can hardly believe how much I have learned. It seems crazy that just a few months ago, I didn't know what an ETM was, or a salt wedge, or anything about estuaries for that matter. Now, I like to think that I know how they work and why they are important. My learning was not limited to estuaries. Working here taught me valubal presentation and computer skills.

CMOP wasn't just a good experience because of the learning; I met many nice people too. I was fortunate enough to get the opportunity to work with some other cool interns. Also, everyone at CMOP was willing to help us or give us advice whenever we needed it.

Thank you, everyone, for giving me an amazing experience. I really enjoyed working here.

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