G. Breed (far left) in Arctic Bay, Nunavut. August 2015.
Project: Red Footed Booby Movement Ecology & Predator-Prey Interactions
Project: Effects of Marine Debris and Microplastics on Marine Ecosystems
Project: Movement Ecology of Surfbirds
Projects: Life History and Senescence in Marine Mammal populations
Project: Development of long-term butterfly population monitoring across Alaska
Project: Butterfly ecophysiology and population genomics
Project: Butterfly Population Ecology
Project: Ungulate Movement and Trophic Ecology
Project: Population Genetics and Demography of Redbacked Voles
Project: Golden Eagle Movement Ecology
Project: Alaska Hare Population & Movement Ecology
Projects: Predator-Prey Ecology and Movement of Alaskan Ungulates
Noah is working on analyses of ungulate movement with Postdoc Derek Arnold
Current Position: USGS Research Ecologist
Anchorage, Alaska
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Current Position: Ph.D. Student
College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Current Position: Research Technician
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Fairbanks, Alaska
Current Position: Statistician/Research Ecologist, Cetacean Research Program
NOAA Fisheries | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
Current Position: Postdoctoral Fellow
UAF Space Physics
Current Position: Senior Marine Ecologist
Point Blue Conservation Science
Current Position: Assistant Professor
University of California, Santa Cruz
Current Position: Assistant Professor
Department of Biology and Wildlife
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Current Position: Instructor
Dept of Biology and Wildlife
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Current Position: Research Scientist
US National Park Service
Current Position: Statistician/Research Ecologist
USGS Alaska Science Center