Dr. Andrew Rosenberg
University of New Hampshire
Biography:
Andrew Rosenberg is dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
at the University of New Hampshire.
Rosenberg has worked in various areas of the National Marine Fisheries
Service since 1992, as both researcher and administrator. He is known
throughout New England for his four years as Northeast Regional Administrator
for the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Prior to his tenure at the fisheries service, he was an assistant professor
in environmental technology at the Imperial College of Science and Technology
at the University of London, England.
Rosenberg earned a Ph.D. in biology in 1984 from Dalhousie University
and an M.S. in oceanography in 1980 from Oregon State University. He graduated
with a B.S. in fisheries biology in 1978 from the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst. He is the author of numerous publications on marine fisheries
management and the recipient of several awards, including one from the
U.S. Coast Guard for marine resource management and another from the World
Wildlife Fund for conservation efforts.
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