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| Education |
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Ph.D., 2001, Marine Biology
The University of Southern Mississippi
M.S., 1993, Biology
Angelo State University
B.S.,1986, Biology
Eastern Washington University |
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| Certifications |
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| PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Fast Rescue Boat
Qualification (rigid hull inflatable boat) |
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| Affiliations |
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| Society for Marine Mammalology American Society of Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists
American Fisheries Society
Estuarine Research Foundation
Ecological Society of America
Gulf Estuarine Research Society
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Greg is a fisheries ecologist who has 15 years of
experience with marine and freshwater fishes and
their habitats. His diverse background
covers many aspects of the marine and estuarine
environments, including studies on pelagic/planktonic
organisms and the interaction of these organisms
within their natural habitats. Additionally, Greg has 4 years of research experience with
marine mammals, including shipboard and aerial
survey design, data analysis and density estimation.
His research interests include addressing the
impacts of anthropogenic disruption of natural
populations of marine organisms. He has also been
involved in many outreach efforts to educate the
public about a wide variety of marine animals. Dr Fulling’s primary areas of expertise include:
- Design, management, implementation, and
analysis of several field and laboratory
research projects focused on the interaction of
marine/estuarine fishes and their natural
environments
- Planning and implementation of numerous
research projects, including shipboard and
aerial surveys designed to estimate the
abundance of marine mammals
- Calculation of density estimates for several
marine organisms, including marine mammals, sea
turtles and fishes
- Preparation and publication of scientific
publications
- Visual observer for marine mammals
- Public presentations (speaker and moderator)
- Educational outreach
Greg has also spent an extensive of amount of his
free time with educational outreach. This has been
ongoing since his military career and he is still
very active in going to local schools and talking
about marine biology. Most recently, Greg was
invited to present his ongoing research to the
community of Guam; this unfortunately, did not occur
due to contractual agreements with the U.S. Navy.
Greg has also been very active with coaching for
baseball and soccer in the past.
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