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Julie A. Lively

Julie A. Lively

ProfessorLouisiana State University

Dr. Lively's work centers around commercial fisheries in the Southeast region.

Marine Chemical Cue EcologyCrab BiologyMarine Invasive Species
Andrew Danylchuk

Andrew Danylchuk

Professor of Fish ConservationUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Andrew Danylchuk’s research seeks to understand the factors that influence the life history and ecology of fish and other aquatic organisms.

Fish ConservationImpacts of Climate Change on Fish and Aquatic EcosystemsBehavior and Survival of Coastal FisheriesBest Practices for Managing Recreational Fishing
Rex Caffey

Rex Caffey

Professor | Director of Marine Extension, Louisiana Sea GrantLouisiana State University

Dr. Caffey conducts research related to the economic and policy challenges of fisheries and coastal wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico region.

Marine Extension AdministrationCoastal Restoration EconomicsEcosystem Service ValuationFisheries ManagementBenefit-Cost Analysis
Shayna Sura

Shayna Sura

Lecturer of Environmental ScienceLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Data Synthesis ScienceMarine EcologyEvolutionary BiologyEcologyEnvironmental Science
Katherine Kahl

Katherine Kahl

Extension Assistant Professor and Director of the UMass Amherst Gloucester Marine StationUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Katherine Kahl studies sustainable fisheries and coastal resilience needs and is an expert of growing the "blue economy."

Coastal ResilienceCoastal EcosystemsSustainable FisheriesBlue Economy
Jianguo Liu

Jianguo Liu

University Distinguished Professor in Fisheries and WildlifeMichigan State University

An expert in conservation ecology and the human impact on the environment and on endangered species

SustainabilityFisheries and WildlifeBiodiversity
Jean Tsao

Jean Tsao

ProfessorMichigan State University

Jean Tsao has more than 20 years of experience studying the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, and its vector, the blacklegged tick

Invasive Species EcologyMedical EntomologyLyme DiseaseDisease EcologyConservation Medicine
Mark Axelrod

Mark Axelrod

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

Mark Axelrod's teaching and research center around international and comparative environmental governance, with a focus on justice outcomes.

Environmental PolicyEnvironmental Justice
Robert Richardson

Robert Richardson

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

An expert in ecological economics, ecosystem services, food security, and sustainability.

Natural Resource ManagementWriting and EditingSustainabilityFood Security Rural Development
Pamela Grothe

Pamela Grothe

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Grothe's research focuses on climate change, specializing in past climates.

OceanographyGlobal WarmingClimate Change Science Atmospheric ScienceGeology