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Eric Bjorkstedt

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Portrait of Eric Bjorkstedt

Contact

epb4@humboldt.edu
  • Telonicher Marine Laboratory, Rm 116A

Eric Bjorkstedt, Ph.D.

Adjunct Professor

  • Honors B.A. Biological Sciences and English, 1992, University of Delaware
  • Ph.D. Biological Sciences, 1998, Stanford University

    FISH 478/578 Fisheries Oceanography

    Darren Ward

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    Darren Ward, Ph.D.

    Professor

    • B.S. in Fisheries, 1998, Utah State University
    • M.S. in Fisheries, 2002, University of Minnesota
    • Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 2007, Dartmouth College

      FISH 320 Limnology

      FISH 434 Ecology of Freshwater Fish

      FISH 476 Ecology of Running Waters

      Kurt "Gus" Thiesfeld

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      Kurt "Gus" Thiesfeld

      Lecturer

      Jose Marin Jarrin

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      Jose Marin Jarrin, Ph.D.

      Associate Professor

      • B.Sc., Biology, University of Guayaquil, Ecuador, 2002
      • M.Sc., Marine Biology, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, University of Oregon, 2007
      • Ph.D., Fisheries Science, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State University, 2012

        FISH 310 - Ichthyology

        FISH 314 - Fisheries Science Communication

        FISH 335 - US and World Fisheries

        FISH 410/510 – Advanced Ichthyology – Biology of Sharks and Rays

        FISH 435 - Marine Fish Ecology

        FISH 480/580 - Selected Topics in Fisheries – Seminar – Fish and Fisheries of Galapagos

        FISH 380 - Techniques in Fisheries Biology

         

        Cynthia Le Doux-Bloom

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        Portrait of Cynthia Le Doux-Bloom

        Contact

        cml136@humboldt.edu
        • 266 Wildlife & Fisheries Building

        Cynthia Le Doux-Bloom, Ph.D.

        Lecturer & Research Associate

        Areas of Interest

        Anadromous Fishes; Fish Behavior & Movement; Fish-Habitat Relationships; Fish Health & Toxicants; Fish Reproduction; Anthropogenic Habitat Impacts & Restoration Effectiveness

        • 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

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          Leadership Studies Alumni Spotlight: Ryland A. Doerr

          Rafael Cuevas Uribe

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          Rafael Cuevas Uribe, Ph.D.

          Associate Professor

          Areas of Interest

          • Reclaimed water aquaculture and integrated multi-trophic aquaculture systems
          • Preservation of germplasm resources for aquatic species
          • Aquaculture genetics
          • Reproductive biology (artificial spawning, cell transplantation, ploidy and sex manipulation methods)
          • B.S. Biology, 2003, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
          • M.S. Aquaculture/Aquatic Science, 2006, Kentucky State University
          • Ph.D. Wildlife and Fisheries, 2011, Louisiana State University
          • Postdoctoral Research, 2011-2014, Kentucky State University: reservoir ranching and reclaimed water for aquaculture

            FISH 310 - Ichthyology

            FISH 370 - Aquaculture

            FISH 375 - Mariculture

            FISH 471 - Fish Diseases

            FISH 480 - Advanced Aquaculture

            FISH 311 - Fish Physiology

            • Reclaimed water aquaculture and integrated multi-trophic aquaculture systems
            • Preservation of germplasm resources for aquatic species
            • Aquaculture genetics
            • Reproductive biology (artificial spawning, cell transplantation, ploidy and sex manipulation methods)

            Andre Buchheister

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            Andre Buchheister, Ph.D.

            Assistant Professor

            Areas of Interest

            My research integrates ecological modeling, advanced statistics, fieldwork, and laboratory methods to answer both basic and applied questions in fisheries science. I specifically focus on four, interrelated research areas: 1) science in support of ecosystem based fisheries management, 2) structure, function, and drivers of fish communities and marine ecosystems, 3) trophic dynamics and predator-prey interactions, and 4) fish population dynamics.

            • B.S. Biology (Marine Biology concentration), 2002, Duke University
            • M.S. Marine Science (Fisheries Science concentration), 2008, College of William & Mary
            • Ph.D. Marine Science (Fisheries Science concentration), 2013, College of William & Mary

              FISH 260 - Fish Conservation and Management

              FISH 460 - Advanced Fish Conservation and Management

              FISH 458/558 - Fish Population Dynamics

              SCI 100 – Becoming a STEM Professional

              STAT 333 - Linear Regression Models / ANOVA

              STAT 406/506 – Sampling Design and Analysis

              STAT 410/510 – Modern statistical methods

              JoAnna Pifferini

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              JoAnna Pifferini

              Administrative Support Coordinator II

              Patrick Nero

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              Patrick Nero

              Hatchery Manager

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