Associate Director Campus Disability Services
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Contact
clt3@humboldt.eduCassandra Tex
Mary Anderson
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Mary Anderson
Administrative Support Coordinator II
Julie VanSickle
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Julie VanSickle
Lecturer
Daniel O'Shea
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Daniel O'Shea
Lecturer
Cynthia Le Doux-Bloom, Ph.D.
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Cynthia Le Doux-Bloom, Ph.D.
Lecturer & Research Associate
Areas of Interest
Diving, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, and kayaking
- Ph.D., Animal Biology, 2012, University of California, Davis
- M.S., Marine Science & Bilingual Science Education, 1995, San Jose State, MLML
- B.A., Marine Biology, 1989, University of California, Santa Cruz
- A.S., Biology, 1986, Cabrillo College
OCN 109L General Oceanography Lab
FISH 220 Water Resources and Conservation
FISH 460 Advanced Fisheries Conservation and Management
SCI 100 Rising Tides: Becoming a STEM Marine Scientist
Faculty Advisor American Fisheries Society’s Humboldt Bay Student Subunit
Salmonid Restoration Federation [Fortuna, CA; April 2023]. Pacific Lamprey: Anthropocene Sentinel for Pacific Northwest Water Quality, LeDoux-Bloom CM. (invited talk)
American Fisheries Society, Cal-Neva Chapter [Folsom, CA May 2022] Fishermen-Led Assessment and Monitoring Experiment (FLAME): A approach to collecting real time recreational fishery data to assist management efforts. LeDoux-Bloom CM (presentation)
Bay-Delta Science Conference [Virtual; April 2021]. Can a Prehistoric Fish be Today’s Canary of the Anthropocene?
Evaluating the Utility of using Lamprey to Assess Water Quality? LeDoux-Bloom CM. (poster)
Lamprey Informational Exchange [Vancouver, WA; Dec 2019]. Investigating the Utility of Lamprey as a Surrogate of Ecosystem Health in the Klamath Basin: Is a Prehistoric Fish the Canary of the Anthropocene? LeDoux-Bloom CM. (invited talk)
Fish & Game Commission [Sacramento, CA; Dec 2019]. Delta Fisheries Management Plan. Striped Bass Reproduction Expert Witness.
LeDoux-Bloom CM. (invited talk)
Klamath Basin Monitoring Program [Yreka, CA; May 2018]. Big Mac vs. Slim Fast Bugs: Not All Fish Foods are Equal,
LeDoux-Bloom CM. (invited talk)
Salmonid Restoration Federation [Fortuna, CA; April 2018]. Super-Size Me: Invertebrate Fatty Acid Composition Matters, LeDoux-Bloom CM. (poster)
Yurok Tribe Klamath Estuary Workshop [Klamath, CA March 2018]. Reconstructing Historic Ecological Conditions of the Klamath Estuary, LeDoux-Bloom CM. (invited talk)
Salmonid Restoration Federation [Fortuna, CA; April 2016]. Presence and Prevalence of Parasites and Pathogens in California Salmonids, LeDoux-Bloom CM. (talk)
Ecological Restoration Program’s Predator Workshop [Sacramento, CA July 2013]. Sub-adult striped bass habitat use, movement, and residence patterns in the San Francisco Estuary Watershed, LeDoux-Bloom CM. (invited talk)
Inter-Agency Ecological Program [Folsom, CA; April 2013]. Seasonal Movement and Residence Patterns of Sub-adult Striped Bass through the San Francisco Estuary, LeDoux-Bloom, CM, Johnson ML, Doroshov SI, and Isely JJ. (talk)
Christine Cass, Ph.D.
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Christine Cass, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Department Chair
- Ph.D., Marine Science, 2011, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
- B.A., Biology, 2005, Pomona College, Claremont, CA
OCN 109L General Oceanography Lab
OCN 301 Marine Ecosystems - Human Impact
OCN 310 Biological Oceanography
OCN 410 Zooplankton Ecology
OCN 485 Undergraduate Seminar
OCN 495 Field Cruise I
OCN 495 Field Cruise II