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Scott Heppell

Lektor við Oregon State University í Bandaríkjunum.
My research interests are the physiological ecology of fishes, in particular how physiology, behavior, and life history traits affect the interactions between fish populations and their respective fisheries. I have worked on bluefin tuna on the Atlantic high seas, Mediterranean, and east coast of the United States, on groupers throughout the southeast Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico, on rockfish in Oregon and Alaska, and on trout, steelhead, and salmon in Japan and the high deserts of eastern Oregon and Northern Nevada. I collaborate with academic scientists, state and federal agencies, foreign agencies and universities, and commercial and recreational fishermen, working together to try and address issues related to the sustainability of marine and freshwater resources and their ecosystems. At Oregon State University I teach classes in fish physiology, fishery biology, and management of salmon in the Pacific Northwest, and each year Selina and I teach an international short course in Conservation Biology in Rovinj, Croatia.

Námskeið
Conservation of Biodiversity in the Sea 2010-2011
Evaluating Sustainable Fisheries 2010-2011
Fisheries Management and Ecological Modeling 2009-2010



Rannsóknir
Physiological ecology of fishes, in particular how physiology, behavior, and life history traits affect the interactions between fish populations and their respective fisheries.

Háskólasamfélagið

„Á Íslandi getur náttúran verið óblíð en menningin og samfélagið eru sterk. Dvölin á Íslandi hefur gefið mér kollega sem ég mun njóta góðs af til lífstíðar, kveikt í mér eldmóð um málefni strandsvæðastjórnunar og skilið eftir sig yfirvaraskegg."

Henry Fletcher, Englandi CMM nemi 2008 - 2009
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