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Rudolf G. Arndt Ph.D.(Cornell University) - Professor Emeritus Ichthyology, estuarine ecology, blue crab biology, vertebrate zoology, ecology, behavior, herpetology, nature photography.  |
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Tait Chirenje Ph.D. (University of Florida) - Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies urban geochemistry, environmental chemistry. |
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Stewart C. Farrell Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) - Professor of Marine Science Estuarine hydrography and intertidal sediment structure, beach morphology and physical processes affecting shoreline dynamics, coastal zone planning and storm hazard mitigation for New Jersey coastal communities. Computer mapping and NJ beach profile data management is part of the work performed by the Stockton Coastal Research Center.  |
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Gordan Grguric Ph.D.(Florida Institute of Technology) - Associate Professor of Marine Science Seawater aquarium chemistry, redox processes, interstitial water, physical and chemical modeling of closed sea water systems. Research page. |
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Richard P. Hager Ph.D.(University of New Hampshire) - Associate Professor of Marine Science Marine ecology, general and population ecology, invertebrate zoology, biology of amphipod crustaceans, ecology of beaches. |
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Matthew Landau Ph.D.(Florida Institute of Technology) - Professor of Marine Science Aquaculture, fisheries management, crustacean biology, general evolutionary theory, comparative physiology and toxicology, biometry, biochemistry.
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Carol J. Slocum Ph.D.(University of the West Indies) - Associate Professor of Marine Biology Marine plant ecology, experimental ecology, tropical marine biology, marine plant-animal interactions, marine mammal biology and ecology, coastal community comparisons.  Research page. |
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Peter F. Straub
PhD (University of Delaware)- Professor of Biology Marine Biotechnology, environmental gene regulation, coastal and estuarine ecology, scientific diving.
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Mark C. Sullivan
Ph.D. (University of Miami) – Assistant Professor of Marine Science
Ecology of early stage fishes in estuarine / continental shelf environments, implications of climate change on fish recruitment, impacts of mobile fishing gear on seafloor habitats, American eel early life history. Research page.
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George Zimmermann Ph.D. (Rutgers, The State University) - Professor of Environmental Studies Forest ecology, forest management, quantitative methods in ecology.
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