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Morse of Hancock becomes Professional Wetland Scientist

Devon Morse

Danvers, MA According to Hancock Associates, Devon Morse, a wetland scientist/project manager at the firm, has received her Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) certification. Morse joined Hancock in 2020 and is responsible for coastal and inland wetland delineations, establishment or restoration of habitats, environmental local, state and federal permitting and project management within the wetland science department. She is based out of Hancock’s local office at 185 Centre St. and their Boston office of H.W. Moore at 121 East Berkeley St. 

as well as projects along the coast to the South Shore. In addition to being a PWS, Morse is an ACOE Professional Wetland Delineator, Wildlife Emergency Services Certified, Wildlife Search and Rescue Certified and a member of the Society of Wetland Science, The Wildlife Society and the PADI Dive Community. 

“Devon worked hard as a Wetland Professional in Training (WPIT) to advance her understanding of the many aspects of wetlands research, education, conservation, preservation, restoration and management,” said Hancock Associates president, Wayne Jalbert, PLS. “Receiving this national certification allows her to expand her professional capabilities in assisting clients as well as up-and-coming WPITs. We are very proud of all her accomplishments and look forward to her continued success.”

 

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