About
Christine Lin is a documentary filmmaker with a focus on ocean conservation, birds, and Indigenous storytelling.
A 2021 National Geographic Explorer and 2020 Jackson Wild Media Lab Fellow, she is based in San Diego currently working as a producer for a PBS documentary series that explores how the 4.6 billion years layered beneath our feet have shaped the world and the trajectory of our species. Before that, she produced and edited a PBS digital series about science, humans, and nature at Day's Edge Productions. She also led video and media projects as the senior producer of visual storytelling at the National Audubon Society after graduating from New York University in 2017. Her love for visual storytelling goes hand-in-hand with her passion for making our planet a more habitable home.
Christine grew up in Dallas where she first found her love for nature and the outdoors by digging for fossils around Texas. Now she enjoys looking at tide pool creatures and connecting with the Pacific Ocean from California.