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My career is dedicated to informing conservation managers and public on the condition and vulnerability of our planet’s ecosystems resulting from anthropogenic impacts and climate change. My ongoing work extends to the conservation of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, including the protection of endangered wildlife and their critical habitats. Climate change has dramatically impacted and shifted the essential habitats of wildlife and our natural resources, and there is an urgent need to expand our wildlife refuges and marine sanctuaries that provide socioeconomic benefits. Previous career with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) included experience as Chief Scientist working with interdisciplinary scientific teams to conduct ecosystem field research, surveys, and exploration (n>100 expeditions) in remote areas under challenging conditions. My scientific expertise includes development of innovative sampling technologies (e.g., remote sensing, autonomous platforms, processing efficiencies like artificial intelligence). During recent years, my senior leadership role expanded to improve NOAA Fisheries science quality assurance and revision of the National Standard 2 provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Conservation Act to improve stakeholder and public trust that the best scientific information available is used in effective conservation decisions on sustainable and healthy ecosystems. Recent accomplishments include implementation of the NOAA Strategic Plans in Emerging Science and Technology, and successful completion of collaborative international studies and workshops to address data-limited situations in the Caribbean region. Efforts to expand partnerships, international collaborations, stakeholder communication, and mentorship of early professionals from various countries has attributed to my ability to understand diverse and inclusive perspectives to address environmental concerns. I will continue to expand efforts to improve communication using social media, photography, and videography to bring impactful environmental awareness stories to the public.
Michaels Eco Associates
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Owner And FounderMichaels Eco AssociatesRockville, Md, Us
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Owner/FounderMichaels Eco Associates Jan 2021 - PresentEnvironmental consulting, includes technical and documentary services, to build scientific capacity, interorganizational collaboration, partnerships, policies, and public awareness for the conservation of our planet’s pristine and vulnerable ecosystems. Ongoing work extends to the conservation of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, including the protection of endangered wildlife and their critical habitats. Climate change has dramatically impacted and shifted the essential habitats of wildlife and our natural resources, and there is an urgent need to expand our wildlife refuges and marine sanctuaries that provide socioeconomic benefits to our communities.
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Director, Noaa Fisheries Ocean Technology ProgramNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Feb 2019 - Dec 2020Washington, Dc, UsSenior leadership role assisting the Deputy NOAA Administrator/Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere to develop and implement NOAA Strategies for applying emerging science and technologies to guide transformational advancements in the delivery of high quality and timely products and services across the agency’s mission areas. Lead role in international scientific capacity building for sustainable ocean resources.• Recipient of the U.S. Department of Commerce Gold Honors Award for advances in artificial intelligence, the highest award for extraordinary and prestigious contributions to the Department of Commerce mission.• NOAA Science and Technology Synergy Committee member to coordinate synergistic activities of emerging science and technology across the NOAA Line Offices improving organizational and operational efficiencies as a One NOAA approach.• Lead Chair for the NOAA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Executive Committee for establishing the NOAA AI Strategic Implementation Plan for accelerating AI development and applications to enhance NOAA’s cross-functional missions.• NOAA Fisheries lead in the development and implementation of the NOAA Unmanned Systems (UxS) Strategy to build NOAA’s next generation integrated survey and ocean observation infrastructure.• NOAA Fisheries representative in the development and implementation of the NOAA Data Strategy to modernize the NOAA data enterprise and address the NOAA big data challenge from emerging technologies.• International scientific capacity building in data-limited regions using cost-effective technologies to improve monitoring programs and assessments for sustainable ocean resources.• Served on the United Nations (UN) Working Group for Sustainably Productive Ocean during the April 2020 Western Tropical UN Decade Workshop, and incorporated results in the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030 Implementation Plan. -
U.S. Embassy Science Fellow, U.S. Embassy In Oslo, NorwayU.S. Department Of State Dec 2018 - Feb 2019Washington, Dc, UsThis 90-day assignment with the U.S. Embassy in Norway provided opportunities to expand U.S. collaborations with Norway’s top ocean research institutions and scientists to promote sustainable ocean economies.• Build coalitions across Norway’s top ocean research institutions (e.g., Universities of Oslo, Bergen and Tromso; Institute of Marine Research; Research Council of Norway), government agencies (e.g., Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Fisheries; Norway Agency for Development Corporation), and industry (e.g., REV Ocean, Scantrol Deep Vision) to expand U.S. – Norway collaborative research.• Lead U.S. presenter on emerging science and technologies at the U.S. – Norway bilateral meeting.• Organized and lead the U.S. – Norway Workshop entitled “Machine learning to improve marine science for the sustainability of living ocean resources.”• Participated as the U.S. scientist aboard the Norwegian research vessel G.O. Sar to conduct a broadband acoustic training course for international scientists. -
Director, Noaa Fisheries Ocean Technology ProgramNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Jul 2013 - Dec 2018Washington, Dc, UsDirected the NOAA Fisheries Ocean Technology Program to coordinate the agency’s efforts to develop and implement innovative technologies (e.g., sensor, platform, and processing efficiencies) to enhance at-sea surveys and ocean observations to improve fisheries and habitat assessments. -
Leadership Assignment, Noaa Office Of Marine And Aviation OperationsNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Jan 2016 - Apr 2016Washington, Dc, UsTasked with a four-month assignment to write a strategic report to strengthen NOAA’s Fleet Recapitalization Plan for requesting Congress to support the construction NOAA research vessels during the next decade.• Completed the NOAA Fleet Recapitalization Plan that involved evaluation of fleet requirements across NOAA line offices and analysis of alternatives which improved communication strategy among Federal agencies, Congress and stakeholders on the value of NOAA products and services. -
Program Manager, Noaa Fisheries Science Quality Assurance ProgramNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Oct 2010 - Jul 2013Washington, Dc, UsLead a diverse team of scientists, marine resource managers, and lawyers to revise the National Standard 2, a provision of the Magnuson Stevens Act (MSA), on use and transparency of scientific information to conserve of our nation’s living marine resources.• Published the MSA National Standard 2 final rule (Federal Register Vol. 78, No. 139, July 19, 2013, RIN 0648-AW62), and the Minister of Fisheries recognized this as the “most comprehensive guidance to date on the best scientific information available for fishery conservation and management measures.”• Lead for working across sectors (e.g., Fishery Management Councils and their SSC advisory bodies, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and stakeholders) to publish the MSA National Standard 2 compliance of the MSA Regional Scientific Peer Review Processes (Federal Register Vol. 81, No. 158, August 15, 2016, FR Doc. 2016-19522) on use and transparency of scientific information to conserve our nation’s living marine resources.• Produced more than 300 CIE peer review reports of influential science used for policy decisions on the sustainability of living marine resources, providing transparency in the peer review process to improve the integrity credibility of the agency’s science. -
Deepwater Horizon, Assistant To Noaa Sefsc Science DirectorNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Aug 2010 - Oct 2010Washington, Dc, UsCoordinated with the British Petroleum (BP) Company on the use of BP contracted fishing vessels to collect seafood safety samples to understand the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.• Received NOAA Recognition Award for exceptional professionalism as a member of the NOAA Fisheries Response Team to the Deepwater Horizon Spill, the largest oil spill in U.S. history. -
Program Manager, Noaa Fisheries Science Quality Assurance ProgramNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Jun 2007 - Aug 2010Washington, Dc, UsThe lead role to strengthen NOAA National Marine Fisheries Science (NMFS) science quality assurance program to improve the quality, reliability, and credibility of the agency’s influential scientific information, thereby improving stakeholder trust that the best scientific information available is used effectively for policy decisions on the sustainability of marine resources.• Responsibilities included administering a $14M contract for external experts through the Center for Independent Experts (CIE), mostly foreign nationals, to conduct independent peer reviews of NMFS's influential science (stock assessments, recovery plans, biological opinions, protected species and endangered species status, population and ecosystem models, survey methodologies, economics).• Produced more than 200 CIE peer review reports of influential science used for policy decisions on the sustainability of living marine resources, thereby stakeholder trust in the integrity of the agency’s science. -
Fishery Research Biologist, Noaa Fisheries Advanced Sampling Technology ProgramNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Nov 1997 - Jun 2007Washington, Dc, UsServed as the Investigation Chief to establish the NOAA Fisheries NEFSC Advanced Sampling Technology Program with oversight of a team of scientists and annual budget of $0.5M to develop an annual hydroacoustic fisheries survey along the east coast of the U.S.• As Chief Scientist, designed and executed about 65 research cruises (~900 days at sea) aboard NOAA research vessels and chartered vessels supervising teams of scientists with at-sea research and survey operations using innovative technologies.• Research efforts included laboratory and field studies for development of innovative sampling technologies (e.g., fisheries acoustics, broadband acoustics, acoustic seabed classification, multibeam seafloor mapping, underwater stereo video, and alternative sampling platforms with integrated sensor arrays).• Served on the NOAA Fleet Modernization Committee, vessel design committees, and operational mission trials for the new research vessels NOAA FSV Henry Bigelow and NOAA RV Okeanos Explorer.• Achievements included implementation of a new fisheries acoustic survey to improve pelagic fish assessments along the eastern U.S. coast, which was independently peer reviewed by the Center of Independent Experts and deemed to be of high international standards producing acoustic population estimates of high accuracy and precision. • Recipient of the U.S. Department of Commerce 2008 Bronze Honors Award, NOAA’s highest scientific achievement award, for successful development and implementation of an integrated optic-acoustic system to improve abundance estimates of marine fish. -
Fishery Research Biologist, Noaa Fisheries Nefsc Marine Ecosystem DivisionNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Apr 1992 - Nov 1997Washington, Dc, UsServed as the lead investigator in the Marine Ecosystem Division to conduct marine ecosystem research to understand the impacts of overfishing and environmental changes, such as warmer water temperature anomalies, on the Georges Bank ecosystem community structure. • Served as Chief Scientist during the collaborative 1994-96 U.S. GLOBEC Northwest Atlantic Study to investigate the impacts of climatic warming and natural mortality on the recruitment of cod and haddock in the Georges Bank ecosystem.• As Chief Scientist, executed more than 35 research cruises (~500 days at-sea) aboard NOAA research vessels and chartered vessels leading teams of interdisciplinary scientists in marine ecosystem research to understand processes impacting the recruitment and predation mortality estimates during the larval and early demersal life history of cod and haddock. -
Program Coordinator, Assistant To Noaa Fisheries’ Chief ScientistNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Sep 1991 - Apr 1992Washington, Dc, UsNational Coordinator to assist the NOAA Fisheries’ Chief Scientist in strategic planning and coordination of newly established NOAA initiatives to expand collaborative research across NOAA Line Offices and with external partners.• NOAA Fisheries liaison and review of proposals for the NOAA Coastal Ocean Program which expanded NOAA collaborative research on the anthropogenic and environmental processes that impact on changes in the ecosystem community structure.• NOAA Fisheries representative and review of proposals for the NOAA Climate and Global Change Program which expanded collaborative research to understand the impacts of climate change on the earth ecosystem system.• NOAA Fisheries representative on the NOAA Fleet Modernization and NOAA Fleet Allocation Plan Committees to modernize the NOAA data collection infrastructure.• NOAA Fisheries lead to develop NOAA budget initiatives on emerging science and technology, including the NOAA Strategies on Advanced Technology Marine 2000, NOAA Biotechnology, and NOAA Fisheries Acoustic Technology. -
Fishery Research Biologist, Noaa Fisheries Nefsc Marine Ecosystem DivisionNoaa: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Aug 1986 - Sep 1991Washington, Dc, UsInvestigation Chief of the Predator-Prey Dynamics Investigation of the Marine Ecosystem Division to implement predator-prey field experiments and standardized fisheries surveys for multi-species population modeling and marine ecosystem-based management.• Served as Chief Scientist or Watch Chief supervising teams of interdisciplinary scientists in the successful execution of more than 50 research (~700 days at-sea) studies and fisheries surveys aboard NOAA and foreign research vessel operations.
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University Of Massachusetts Amherst
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