Samirah is a marine ecologist, researcher, creative, and wanderer of coastlines. Her work lives in the space between science and story — mapping the grief and grit of ecosystems in transition. She explores the intersections of climate resilience, biodiversity, and environmental justice, with a focus on Indigenous Knowledge in Indian Ocean marine social-ecological systems. With roots across Karachi, Lahore, and London, she brings over a decade of experience weaving research, fieldwork, and creative practice across South Asia, Africa, and Europe. She centres interdependence, anti-colonial perspectives and lived experience in her work. Samirah collaborates with fisherfolk, frontline communities, and fellow dreamers to ask urgent questions about biodiversity, belonging, and justice. Whether underwater, in workshops, or on the page, she is drawn to listening deeply — to kin, to silence, to stories waiting to be retold.