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Appendix F: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 124-128

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From page 124...
... His specializations involve marine benthic ecology, including the importance and nature of predation and intra- and inter-specific competition in benthic communities and the role of resource limitation in suspension-feeding bivalve populations. He also conducts research in paleoecology, invertebrate fisheries management, estuarine habitat evaluation, and barrier island ecology.
From page 125...
... She served on the Ocean Studies Board and on numerous NRC committees, including the Committee on Strategic Advice on the U.S. Climate Change Science Program.
From page 126...
... in marine biology from the University of Wales, Bangor. His research focuses on animal environmental physiology; biological adaptations to temperature and food; marine biology of temperate, polar, tropical, and deep-sea species; Antarctic marine biology; hydrothermal vent biology; developmental biology; evolutionary biology; marine invertebrate life history; larval ecology; and aquaculture.
From page 127...
... 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 128...
... She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Central Michigan University in 2007 with a B.S. in political science with a concentration in public administration.


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