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Appendix C: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 101-106

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From page 101...
... committees including the Committee on Major U.S. Oceanographic Research Programs, Committee on Fish Stock Assessment Methods, Committee on the Arctic Research Vessel, and Committee to Review Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, and she has served as a member of the Ocean Studies Board (OSB)
From page 102...
... Dr. Hare's research interests include climate variability and its impacts on marine populations; fisheries population dynamics modeling and stock assessment; incorporating climate dynamics into fisheries management strategies; factors influencing the processes of growth and recruitment; and the North Pacific ecosystem dynamics and carrying capacity.
From page 103...
... Dr. Maslowski's research interests include Arctic oceanography; numerical ocean and sea-ice modeling; ocean circulation and climate change; physical and polar oceanography; dynamical oceanography and numerical modeling; climate variability in the Arctic Ocean; and impacts of mesoscale ocean currents on sea ice in high-resolution Arctic ice and ocean simulations.
From page 104...
... , the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States, and the Indigenous People's Council for Marine Mammals. Past service has included the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs Advisory Committee, the Inuit Circumpolar Conference Executive Council, the Steering Committee of the Alaska Native Science Commission, the Polar Research Board Committee on Bering Sea Ecosystems, the Advisory Panel on Arctic Impacts from Soviet Nuclear Contamination, the Native American Rights Fund, the Alaska Coastal Policy Council, and the Alaska Conservation Foundation.
From page 105...
... Knauss Marine Policy Fellow in the Office of the chief scientist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Since joining the Ocean Studies Board, he has directed Science and its Role in the National Marine Fisheries Service (2002)
From page 106...
... , and Future Needs in Deep Submergence Science: Occupied and Unoccupied Vehicles in Basic Ocean Research (2004)


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