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Dr. Marcus Drymon
Mississippi State University & Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant
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Your Company or Organization
Mississippi State University & Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant
Your Organization Type
Academic
Phone
2285461028
Biographical sketch
I am an Assistant Extension Professor with Mississippi State University and a Marine Fisheries Specialist with the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. I am a fisheries ecologist investigating the ecological role of sharks, as well as species like red snapper and tarpon, in coastal ecosystems. The bulk of my work has taken place in the northern Gulf of Mexico, an ecosystem with an exciting diversity of species. I am a fellow of the American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists and have served as a member of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council’s Reef Fish Science and Statistical Committee, the NOAA Fisheries Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel and the American Elasmobranch Society board of directors. Each summer I enjoy teaching a field course titled Shark and Ray Biology, where I can expose undergraduate students to the sharks that have captivated me since childhood.
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Attending
Presenting a 12-minute oral presentation
Which which tracks are you most interested in attending
Healthy Coastal Ecosystems, Living Marine Resources
Speaking Engagement
1. Living Marine Resources - Fisheries Management (Oral)
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02 Dec, 2020
Although subject to long-term fluctuations and episodic anthropogenic impacts, the northern Gulf of Mexico continues to support a diversity of product...
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