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Teave Merahi Vega Figuero

2026

Recipient of the

Charlie Love Memorial Award

Field of Study:

Aquacultural Engineering; Universidad Católica del Norte

"From an early age, I developed a deep connection with the ocean, a bond that shaped

my childhood while I studied at Lorenzo Baeza Vega School. Each school day often

ended at Hanga Vare Vare or at the swimming pool, places that became an essential

part of my life. Although I grew up with basic material shortages, I had a happy

childhood, and the ocean was always my refuge and source of calm. When I changed

schools, I experienced a difficult period marked by rejection, depression, and negative

influences, which deeply affected my emotional well-being. During that time, the

unconditional support of two teachers was crucial in transforming my life, helping me

recognize my worth, rebuild my self-esteem, and improve my academic performance,

allowing me to move forward while caring for my sister.


By my junior year of high school, I reconnected with what had always brought me

happiness: the ocean. This initially led me to consider studying Marine Biology. At the

same time, I developed a strong interest in the processes involved in giving life, which

led me to explore obstetrics. Ultimately, I found a balance between both vocations by

choosing to study Aquaculture Engineering, a field that integrates my bond with the

ocean and my interest in reproductive processes and species development.

I am passionate about understanding the fertilization and growth of marine species,

their ways of life, and how they are affected by human actions and climate change.

I view aquaculture as a responsible alternative for food production and ecosystem

conservation.


Among my goals is learning about aqua cultivation in Hawaii and developing aquaculture systems in Rapa Nui to restore scarce species. Currently, the Rapa Nui Marine Protected Area has a Management Plan and an Operational Plan validated by the Rapa Nui community, where scientific studies are conducted.


However, I firmly believe that knowledge must also be generated by the Rapa Nui

people themselves, identifying local needs and actively supporting scientific work. My

greatest dream is to contribute, through my education, to the restoration and

conservation of endemic species, strengthening marine biodiversity, cultural identity,

and the protection of our coastal ecosystems."

 Teave Merahi Vega Figuero
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