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Appendix B: Committee on the Assessment and Advancement of Science in the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's Environmental Studies Program
Pages 50-55

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From page 50...
... RUBIN, Marstel-Day, LLC, Fredericksburg, VA KEVIN STOKESBURY, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, New Bedford TRISHA KEHAULANI WATSON-SPROAT, Honua Consulting, Honolulu, HI STAFF EMILY TWIGG, Study Director, Ocean Studies Board ELIZABETH COSTA, Program Assistant, Ocean Studies Board TRENT CUMMINGS, Senior Program Assistant, Ocean Studies Board (until June 2021) THANH NGUYEN, Financial Business Partner, Ocean Studies Board COMMITTEE BIOGRAPHIES Craig Johnson, Chair, is an independent contractor who helps clients comply with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Water Act (Section 404)
From page 51...
... Betsy Baker is a global fellow at the Wilson Center Polar Institute, the principal of Baker Arctic Consulting, and a distinguished scholar at Vermont Law School. She retired in 2020 as the executive director of the North Pacific Research Board, an Alaska-based marine science funding organization focused on fisheries management and ecosystem research.
From page 52...
... He has conducted assessments of the effect of oil spills on marine mammals through research supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program and as part of the damage assessment for the Exxon Valdez oil spill. He has been very active in graduate education, having supervised 22 master's and 30 doctoral students as well as 15 postdoctoral scholars.
From page 53...
... Merrick directed NOAA's six regional Fisheries Science Centers, including 30 NOAA Fisheries laboratories. He joined NOAA Fisheries in 1985 as an oceanographer at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center conducting ecological field research from then through 1997 in the Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea, and Arctic.
From page 54...
... She formerly served on the Virginia Air Pollution Control Board and is the former board chair of the National Wildlife Refuge Association. Prior to founding Marstel-Day, she served as the director of the Army's Environmental Policy Institute and before that as a member of the professional research staff at the Institute for Defense Analyses.
From page 55...
... She then earned a Ph.D. in American studies in 2008, focusing on Indigenous epistemologies in the Pacific before continuing into a career in historic preservation, community planning, and resource management.


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