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Monday, 12 May 2008 |
Bob is the founder and president of SEAWEAD. He is a
solid outdoorsman who has a strong background in naturalist and
scientific fieldwork. He has worked as an intertidal field technician,
stream monitoring liason, a cave explorer, a fisheries technician, a
kayak guide, a backcountry ranger and most recently as camp manager,
GIS technician and researcher for Icy Straits Environmental Services.
Bob has solo-paddled over 2,000 miles of the inside passage and
outer-coast of southeast Alaska and British Columbia in skin on frame
boats of his own construction.
Bob
integrated his outdoor experiences with natural science course-work for
a B.S. in Applied Human Ecology and Appropriate Technology at Huxley College in Bellingham,
Washington. In addition to his skills as a field naturalist Bob has
developed considerable expertise in computer technology where he
creates our GIS Maps, manipulates our digital photography and video,
does the layout for our reports, newsletters and posters, and fills the
webmaster role at our organization.
Since 1997 Bob has made his home in wilderness near Glacier Bay Alaska.
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