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Membership of Executive Committee
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Dr. Christopher D'Elia, Chair
Academic expertise includes nutrient dynamics in aquatic systems, estuarine ecology, coral reef ecology, algal/invertebrate symbiosis, science policy, math and science education, marine pollution, global climate change, and analytical chemistry.
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Dr. James Gore, Co-Chair
Areas of specialization include
aquatic ecology/Hydrology/Conservation, hydrodynamic and hydraulic change as an influence on the distribution of aquatic biota, habitat modeling and instream flow.
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Dr. Barnali Dixon
Dr. Dixon’s research interests include advancement of environmental modeling through enhancement of remotely sensed data (image processing) and GIS using fuzzy logic, neural networks and neuro-fuzzy techniques.
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Dr. James Krest
Dr. Krest's research involves the use of natural and injected tracers to track the movement and mixing of water. He is currently using short-lived radioactive tracers to study the cycling of phosphorus in the Everglades.
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Dr. Melanie Riedinger-Whitmore
My areas of specialization include: Aquatic ecology, wetland ecology, and paleolimnology of lakes in Florida, The Galapagos Islands, and mainland Ecuador.
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Dr. Mark Walters
The author of several highly acclaimed books, including A Shadow and
a Song, the story of Florida’s dusky seaside sparrow’s
extinction, Dr. Walters, a veterinarian, frequently writes about the connections
between human health and the environment.
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