Elizabeth M. Phillips

Research Fish Biologist at NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center

Role
Research Fish Biologist at Noaa National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Location
Seattle, WA, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Elizabeth M. Phillips

Supporting sustainable management of U.S. commercial fisheries, expert in fisheries acoustics and applications of hydroacoustics to study marine ecosystems. Focused on linking ocean conditions and prey abundance to predator diet, growth, and distribution, and integrating ecological monitoring of zooplankton, seabirds and marine mammals into stock assessment surveys in support of ecosystem-based fisheries management.Utilizing open source data processing and software including R, Python, and GitHub, and collaborating with a variety of academic and industry stakeholders to advance marine research in support of sustainable fisheries. I use AI and machine learning, and cloud-based computing methods to advance scientific research and implementation of advanced technologies into NOAA\'s mission.Experienced field biologist with 25+ years aboard fishing and research vessels on surveys in the Pacific Ocean, along the US and Canadian west coasts, in Mexico, Hawaii, and Guam and the Marianas Islands; in the north Atlantic Ocean, and in Greenland. Field data collection skills include small boat operations, wild animal capture and husbandry, tissue sampling, satellite tag deployments, and oceanographic sampling.

Experience

  1. Research Fish Biologist

    Noaa National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

    Aug 2020 — Present · Seattle, WA, US

Education

  • Western Washington University

    B.S., Biology, Honors Program

    1999

  • San Francisco State University

    M.S., Marine Science

    2005

  • University of Washington

    Ph.D., Aquatic and Fishery Sciences

    2018

  • James Cook University

    Study Abroad, Marine Biology

    1997 — 1997

Skills

  • Fisheries
  • Science
  • Demographics
  • Food Web Modeling
  • Fisheries Acoustics
  • Data Collection
  • Research
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Geospatial Modeling
  • Fisheries Science
  • Climate Change
  • Quantitative Analytics
  • Dietary Studies
  • Oceanography
  • Ornithology
  • Marine Biology
  • Ecology
  • Statistics
  • Marine Ecology
  • Field Work
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Marine Debris
  • Fish
  • Wildlife

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