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Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 59-63

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From page 59...
... related to human activities influence coastal systems, affecting phytoplankton growth, gelatinous zooplankton population dynamics, and fish growth and survival. She has served as the vice chair of the Chesapeake Bay Program Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee, has been on the Governing Boards of the Estuarine Research Federation and American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, and was a member of the NRC Panel on River Basin and Coastal Systems Planning.
From page 60...
... She also serves on the Advisory Committees of the Great Lakes Water Studies Institute and Great Lakes Nonprofit Institute at Northwestern Michigan College, Board of Directors of the Michigan Lighthouse Project and Michigan Lighthouse Fund, and Alumni Board of Directors, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Michigan State University. Recent past service includes participation in a NOAA Coastal Services Center Blue Ribbon Panel.
From page 61...
... He was past President and a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, the former associate editor of The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, co-author of the textbook Computational Ocean Acoustics and was awarded the 1995 Acoustical Society of America's Pioneers of Underwater Acoustics Medal.
From page 62...
... She has directed a number of studies for the Ocean Studies Board including Nonnative Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay (2004) ; Decline of the Steller Sea Lion in Alaskan Waters: Untangling Food Webs and Fishing Nets (2003)
From page 63...
... In the fall of 2006, he participated in the Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Graduate Policy Fellowship with the Ocean Studies Board. During this fellowship, he worked with the committee to Review the JSOST Research Priorities Plan, assisted with the development of the of a study reviewing the baseline monitoring plan for an open-rack, liquefied natural gas deepwater port in the Gulf of Mexico, and assisted with the development of a study reviewing sea turtle population assessment methods.


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