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Appendix C: Committee and Staff Bios
Pages 127-130

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... in 1986 from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. His recent research has focused on aquatic resource harvesting technologies and their impact on the ecosystem, in particular the reduction of bycatch through development of size- and species-specific fishing gear and the quantitative evaluation of effects of fishing gear on fish stocks, habitat, and manmade structures placed on and under the seabed.
From page 128...
... He is a board member of the National Fisheries Conservation Center and served on the National Marine Fisheries Service IFQ Panel to review the National Research Council report Sharing the Fish: Toward a National Policy on IndLivid(ual Fishing Quotas. Ellen Pikitch is director of marine conservation programs at the Wildlife Conservation Society and in that capacity oversees the society's field and laboratory marine and freshwater research and conservation efforts.
From page 129...
... in anthropology in 1988 from Rice University. Her research focuses on cultural anthropology, social aspects of natural resource management and environmental regulations, social aspects of natural resource management and rural development, and cross-cultural scientific collaboration.
From page 130...
... Knauss Marine Policy Fellow in the office of the chief scientist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Since joining the Ocean Studies Board, he has directed the study Science and Its Role in the National Marine Fisheries Service (20021.


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