Overview
I study the conservation biology of long-lived marine vertebrates, particularly marine mammals, seabirds and sea turtles. My work, and that of my students, documents the effects of human activities on populations of these species. Our work involves field work, experimentation and modeling. I am particularly interested in the development and application of new conservation tools.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Stephen A. Toth Distinguished Professor of Marine Biology in the Nicholas School of the Environment
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2016 - Present
Marine Science and Conservation,
Nicholas School of the Environment
Professor of Marine Conservation Biology
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2012 - Present
Marine Science and Conservation,
Nicholas School of the Environment
Education, Training & Certifications
University of Guelph (Canada) ·
1990
Ph.D.
University of Guelph (Canada) ·
1983
M.S.
University of Guelph (Canada) ·
1980
B.S.