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Sea Grant and NOAA Fisheries Announce 2021 Joint Fellowship Program Awardees

Sea Grant and NOAA Fisheries recently announced the 2021 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)-Sea Grant Joint Fellowship recipients. Five population and ecosystem dynamics fellowships and two marine resource economics fellowships were awarded through this national program.

The fellowships offered within this program are aimed at training the next generation of specialized experts in fisheries management. The program addresses the critical need for future fisheries scientists with expertise in stock assessment and related fields.

Learn more about the two awardees from UC Davis below, and read more about the program on the Sea Grant website.

Thomas is a UC Davis Sustainable Oceans NRT Trainee, and Nima is an Sustainable Oceans NRT friend and colleague.

Thomas Anderson, 2021 National Marine Fisheries Service - Sea Grant Fellowship. California Sea Grant Marine Resource Economics Fellow. University of California, Davis. Faculty Advisors: James Sanchirico, Tyler Isaac. Project: Cost-Effective Strategies for Reducing Antibiotic Use in Aquaculture. Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) NOAA Mentor: Dale Squires

 

Nima Farchadi - 2021 National Marine Fisheries Service - Sea Grant Fellowship. California Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow. San Diego State University. Faculty Advisors: Kiva Oken, Rebecca Lewison. Project: Improving Predictions of Distributions Change Under Anomalous Conditions Using a Joint Fishery-Species Distribution Model. Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) NOAA Mentor: Elliott Hazen

*Nima Farchadi is in a joint doctoral program with SDSU and UC Davis

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