Faculty and Staff
On-site Staff
Steve Evert
Director
B.S. Biological Oceanography, Florida Institute of Technology
M.A., Instructional Technology, 淫性视频
U.S.C.G. Merchant Mariner Credential, Master Near Coastal Waters to 100 tons
Facility & resource management, marine operations, and hydrographic survey
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Elizabeth Bick
Marine Field Station Assistant
B.S. Marine Science, 淫性视频
M.A., Instructional Technology, 淫性视频
Marine operations, YSI water quality programs, hydrographic survey, and wetlab operations
Nathan Robinson
Marine Field Station Assistant
B.S. Marine Science, 淫性视频
U.S.C.G. Merchant Mariner Credential, Master Near Coastal Waters to 25 tons/Master
Inland Waters to 100 tons
Marine operations, hydrographic survey, vessel and instrument maintenance
Dave Ambrose
Marine Field Station Assistant and Research Technician, 75% position
B.S. Marine Science, 淫性视频
Marine operations and field research support
Affiliated Faculty
Mark C. Sullivan
Associate Professor of Marine Science
Ph.D. (University of Miami)
Ecology of early stage fishes in estuarine / continental shelf environments, implications
of climate change on fish recruitment, impacts of mobile fishing gear on seafloor
habitats, American eel early life history. Marine debris.
mark.sullivan@stockton.edu
Profile on the Marine Science Program website
Gordan Grguric
Associate Professor of Marine Science
Ph.D.(Florida Institute of Technology)
Seawater aquarium chemistry, redox processes, interstitial water, physical and chemical
modeling of closed sea water systems.
gordon.grguric@stockton.edu
Profile on Marine Science Program website
Elizabeth Lacey
Associate Professor of Marine Science
Ph.D. (Florida International University)
Courses: Marine Botany, Ecology, Survey of Ocean Life, Coral Reef Ecology (field course
in Panama), Sensational Seaweeds
Research interests: Marine ecology, Tropical marine ecosystems (coral reefs, seagrass
beds, mangroves), Marine primary producers (macroalgae, seagrass), Herbivory, Human
impacts on marine ecosystems, Ecosystem restoration, Science education and pedagogical
techniques.
elizabeth.lacey@stockton.edu
Marine Ecosystem Research Laboratory website
Susanne Moskalski
Assistant Professor of Marine Science
Ph.D. (University of Delaware) - Science/Geology
Coastal Processes, Ocean Planet, Marine Geology, Historical Geology, Sedimentology
and Stratigraphy
Research interests - Sedimentary and surficial processes in marshes and estuaries.
Sediment flux, deposition/erosion rates and patterns, storm effects, human impacts,
time series analysis.
Christine Thompson
Assistant Professor of Marine Science
Ph.D. (MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.)
Courses: Introduction to Marine Biology, Ecology, Invertebrate Zoology, Scientific Exploration
Research interests: oyster restoration and habitat monitoring, plankton ecology and larval dispersal,
image analysis techniques for marine science
Christine.Thompson@stockton.edu
Profile on the Marine Science Program website
Matthew Landau
Professor Emeritus of Marine Science
Ph.D.(Florida Institute of Technology)
Aquaculture, fisheries management, crustacean biology, general evolutionary theory,
comparative physiology and toxicology, biometry, biochemistry.
matthew.landau@stockton.edu
Tara Luke
Associate Professor of Biology
Ph.D. (John Hopkins University)
My current research involving undergraduates focuses on molecular characterization
of local marine ecosystems, including shipwrecks and artificial reefs off the coast
of New Jersey.
luket@stockton.edu
Profile on Biology Program website
Anna Pfeiffer-Herbert
Assistant Professor of Marine Science
Ph.D. (University of Rhode Island)
Coastal physical oceanography, biological-physical interactions, mathematics for marine
science
Research interests - Interactions of physical and ecological processes in the coastal
ocean and estuaries.
Anna.Pfeiffer-Herbert@stockton.edu
Professor of Biology
PhD (University of Delaware)
Marine Biotechnology, environmental gene regulation, coastal and estuarine ecology,
scientific diving and hydrography.
peter.straub@stockton.edu
Tait Chirenje
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Ph.D. (University of Florida)
Urban geochemistry, environmental chemistry.
tait.chirenje@stockton.edu
Steve Nagiewicz
Marine Science Adjunct Faculty
B.S. Business Studies, Richard 淫性视频 College
PSM Environmental Science, 淫性视频
U.S.C.G. Master licencse 50 ton - United States Coast Guard
Scuba diving, divemaster, Nitrox Blending
Remote sensing technology, marine archaeology, maritime research and history
stephen.nagiewicz@stockton.edu
Stewart C. Farrell
Professor Emeritus
Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
Estuarine hydrography and intertidal sediment structure, beach morphology and physical
processes affecting shoreline dynamics, coastal zone planning and storm hazard mitigation
for New Jersey coastal communities. Computer mapping and NJ beach profile data management
is part of the work performed by the 淫性视频 Coastal Research Center.
stewart.farrell@stockton.edu
Jacalyn (Jackie) Toth Sullivan
Marine Science Adjunct Faculty
MS Ecology and Evolution (Rutgers University)
NJ Coastal Marine Mammals; Marine mammal ecology; anthropogenic impacts on marine mammal biology, behavior, distribution
patterns, and essential habitat. Dynamics of New Jersey's seasonal population of
bottlenose dolphins and harbor seals; occurence, movement patterns, stock structure,
seasonal site fidelity and food habits.
Jacalyn.Toth@stockton.edu
Sarah Gray
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
(Ph.D University of Montana)
Carbon biogeochemistry, ocean acidification, in situ sensor design, chemical education.
Sarah.Gray@stockton.edu