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I work for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife researching Puget Sound groundfish using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Under the direction of Davy Lowry, my research focuses on the intersection between anthropogenic shoreline modification and the distribution and abundance of ESA-listed rockfish.

My primary interests include population dynamics, particularly of pacific groundfish, anthropogenic impacts in marine environments and applied quantitative and statistical methodologies. I hope to continue performing research in the dynamic Puget Sound, utilizing creative, non-invasive methodologies for conservation.