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Karen Lind Eckert
Title(s): Research Scientist
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: 314-954-8571
E-mail: keckert@widecast.org
Statement of Expertise: Sea Turtle Biology and Management; International Law and Policy; Conservation Biology. Caribbean issues associated with national sea turtle recovery planning; population-level monitoring and research; coastal zone management; community development and involvement; public outreach and education; MEAs.
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Scott A. Eckert
Title(s): Research Scientist
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: (314) 566-6301
E-mail: seckert@widecast.org
Statement of Expertise: Endangered Species Research and Management, Diving Physiology, Ecological Physiology, Conservation Biology, Marine Turtle Management and Conservation
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David J. Erickson III
Title(s): Adjunct Professor of Computational Biogeochemistry
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: 865-574-3136
Fax: 865-574-0680
E-mail: ericksondj@ornl.gov
Statement of Expertise: development and application of numerical biogeochemistry models that employ satellite data, high performance computing, experimental results and extensive theoretical constructs to simulate and predict climate change potentialities.
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"I pick what I know to be important problems -- the places around the world where biodiversity is being lost most rapidly -- and then worry about what I can do about it...that's why I'm at the Nicholas School. It's a problem--not discipline--oriented group. One dedicated to solving the serious problems facing the environment. The school's faculty has a huge array of talents and experiences that can be brought to bear on these problems."

--Stuart L. Pimm,
Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology

 

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