Research Ecologist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
I received my master’s of science in the Spring of 2003 from the University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and my PhD from Duke University in 2008. Currently, I am working at the NOAA-SWFSC in Monterey, CA. My general research interests fall in the realm of Ecology and Ecological Modeling with an added interest in predator-prey relationships, scale, and oceanographic forcing. I enjoy living on the west coast and having the ability to hike, bike, surf, and ski .
Fishing forecasts can predict marine creature movements
Oct 04, 2018 14:35 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Do you check the weather forecast before getting dressed in the morning? If you do, then youre making a decision in real time, based on dynamic processes that can vary greatly over space and time. Marine animals can be...
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