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Appendix K: Biosketches of the Committee's Members
Pages 246-250

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From page 246...
... She is an Inupiat Eskimo born and raised in Nome, Alaska. Previously she served as administrator of the Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies at the University of Alaska Anchorage; Executive Director of the Alaska Community Development Corporation; Local Government Program Director with the University of Alaska Fairbanks; and Director of Employment and Training for the North Pacific Rim Native Corporation.
From page 247...
... . Formerly he served on the Study of the Economic, Social, and Psychological Impacts of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (19901991~; NRC Committee to Evaluate Information Adequacy for the Presidential Task Force on Outer Continental Shelf leasing in Florida and California (1989-1990~; and NRC Committee to Review the Department of the Interior, Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Studies Program: Socioeconomic Panel (1988-1991~.
From page 248...
... Her areas of expertise include oil spills fate and effects; response technology; response planning; cleanup methods; dispersant fate and effects; dispersant use planning; dispersant application technology; spill management/ decision making, endangered species/biodiversity, sustainable development, biomonitoring, and arctic, temperate, and tropical marine and terrestrial environmental planning. Formerly, she was the Manager of Environmental Protec
From page 249...
... She was a member of the NRC Polar Research Board (1993-1996) and served on the NRC Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Panel (1992-19941.
From page 250...
... SOCIAL CHANGES IN NORTH SLOPE COMMUNITIES Without the discovery and development of North Slope petroleum, the North Slope Borough, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, and hence the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, either would not exist or would} bear little resemblance to their current form. Petroleum development has resulted in major, significant, and probably irrervisible changes to the way of life on the North Slope (Chapter 9~.


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