

MEMBERS OF THE MINERALS MANAGEMENT
ADVISORY BOARD - OCS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE--MERCURY SUBCOMMITTEE
CRECELIUS, Dr. Eric
Dr. Crecelius is Technical Group Leader for Marine Chemistry, Battelle Northwest and is
a former OCS Scientific Committee Member. His areas of interest are marine chemistry fates
and effects. Recent work includes assessment of sea surface contamination in the Gulf, and
an examination of mercury, lead, selenium, and arsenic in both freshwater and marine
environments.
MARSHALL, Dr. Livingston S., Jr.
Dr. Marshall has 12+ years of research experience working in sub-tropical marine and
estuarine systems. His current research activities are focused on food web dynamics,
applied fishery ecology and conservation biology, with research support from several
funding agencies including NOAA, EPA and Maryland Department of Natural Resources. In
1998, Dr. Marshall was appointed Associate Professor in the Biology Department, Morgan
State University, Baltimore, MD.
SCHROEDER, Dr. William
Dr. Schroeder is a Professor and Coordinator of the Marine Science Program, University
of Alabama. He has been involved in interdisciplinary oceanographic research for over 37
years and has worked in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Gulf of Papua, Azov Sea, coastal
South Africa and off western Australia. He has authored or coauthored over 125
publications dealing with estuarine, shelf and open ocean hydrography and circulation,
integrated physical-biological-geological investigations of coastal, continental margin
and deep sea habitats, paleoceanographic studies of hardbottom environments, and
validation of coupled atmosphere-land-ocean models.
STEPHENSON-HAWK, Dr. Denise M.
Dr. Denise Stephenson-Hawk chairs a consulting group assisting organizations with the
application and use of science for the purpose of strategically influencing policy and
organizational and resource allocation decisions. She has served as a principal
investigator for research funded by the National Science Foundation, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, the Office of Naval Research and the U.S. Department of Energy.
For more information, contact James Cimato.
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