faculty
Lauran Brewster, PhD
Assistant Professor
SMAST / Fisheries Oceanography
Contact
508-910-6812
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School for Marine Science & Technology East, New Bedford 123
Education
| 2017 | University of Hull | PhD |
Teaching
Programs
Programs
Teaching
Courses
Provides a background on the development of fisheries science and examines the theories and techniques of biology, ecology, oceanography, and population dynamics presently employed. Components include fish and shellfish basic population dynamics, early life history recruitment, migration, growth, fishery dependent/independent surveys, alternative abundance measurement techniques, habitat considerations, and introductory fisheries modeling.
Research for and preparation of doctoral dissertation proposal. The dissertation proposal must provide a thorough survey of the research activities in the research topic area and it must present original and innovative research ideas and preliminary results as well as a defined research scope and directions. PhD students must have passed this course before registering for doctoral dissertation research credits. Graded P/F.
Investigations of a fundamental and/or applied nature representing an original contribution to the scholarly research literature of the field. PhD dissertations are often published in refereed journals or presented at major conferences. A written dissertation must be completed in accordance with the rules of the Graduate School and the School for Marine Science and Technology. Admission to the course is based on successful completion of the PhD comprehensive examination and submission of a formal proposal endorsed by the student's graduate committee and submitted to the SMAST Graduate Program Director.
Research
Research activities
- Portfolio theory
- Offshore wind impacts
- Thermal preferences
Research
Research awards
- $ 9,821 awarded by 糖心logo入口 Institute of Technology for High School Marine Science Internship for Under-represented Groups
- $ 79,771 awarded by NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (NOAA) for Integrating Multiple Fisheries Independent Surveys to Explore Species Distribution Shifts and Provide Climate Inputs for Stock Assessment
Research
Research interests
- Biologging/Biotelemetry
- EBFM/Portfolio theory
- Anthropogenic interactions
- Marine ecology and physiology
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