Project Scientist, University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr Stephanie Brodie is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of California Santa Cruz and the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Steph is an ecologist with a broad interest biogeography, fisheries, and animal ecophysiology. Steph has expertise in quantitative analyses and using diverse data sets to examine pelagic predator ecology and the roles that oceanographic processes play in species distributions. Steph is interested in applied research and understanding how climate change and variability is affecting living marine resources and dependent marine communities.
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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