Florida Tech Student Abby Hesterhagen Named Kerry Bruce Clark Endowed Scholarship Recipient
By Space Coast Daily // April 16, 2026
sophomore selected by the Department of Ocean Engineering and Marine Sciences

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Florida Tech marine biology major Abby Hesterhagen has been named the 2026–2027 recipient of the Dr. Kerry Bruce Clark Endowed Scholarship in Marine Biology.
Hesterhagen, a sophomore with a minor in environmental science, was selected by the Department of Ocean Engineering and Marine Sciences based on her academic achievement, research experience, and campus involvement.
The selection committee cited her strong academic performance, undergraduate research experience, active involvement in campus and professional organizations, and clear vision for her academic and career goals.
The merit-based scholarship honors the legacy of Kerry Bruce Clark, a professor of marine biology at Florida Tech from 1971 until his death in 1999.
He was named a 1996 Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in honor of his work documenting rare species of sea slugs.
“I am extremely honored to have been selected for this scholarship,” Hesterhagen said.
“I plan to use this award to pursue a career that will benefit the ocean and the life it contains. As a recipient, I hope to honor Dr. Kerry Clark through my education, research, and future career.”
Hesterhagen works in the research laboratory of renowned shark biologist Toby Daly-Engel, Ph.D., where they study shark behavior and population dynamics using genetic tools.













