Science & Technical Advisory Committee: 2007-2008 Membership
For a current STAC membership list as a PDF flyer, please click here.
Contacts for the STAC:
Danielle Kreeger (staff), Science Coordinator; Partnership for the Delaware Estuary; One Riverwalk Plaza; 110 S. Poplar Street, Suite 202; Wilmington, DE 19801; Phone, 302-655-4990 x104; Email, DKreeger@DelawareEstuary.org
Jennifer Adkins (ex officio representative), Interim Director; Partnership for the Delaware Estuary; One Riverwalk Plaza; 110 S. Poplar Street, Suite 202; Wilmington, DE 19801; Phone, 302-655-4990 x112; Email, JAdkins@DelawareEstuary.org
Membership List – 2006-2007
Please refer to the STAC Charter for more information on the purpose, roles and functions of the STAC's chairperson, science advisor and other members, and its terms of service for members.
The STAC is led by a chairperson and science advisor. The chair of the STAC is appointed by the Estuary Implementation Committee (EIC) from the broader STAC membership (see Section V.D). The science advisor of the STAC is the science and technical lead on staff at the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, or if an alternate is needed, a designee selected by the Partnership’s executive director. Both the chairperson and science advisor are voting members.
The balance of the STAC is comprised of standing representatives and elected representatives. Standing representatives are appointed as members from key partners and existing science and technical committees. These consist of the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Delaware River Basin Commission, Delaware River Basin Fish and Wildlife Cooperative, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Philadelphia Water Department, Monitoring Advisory Committee, and Toxics Advisory Committee. Members of the EIC are responsible for nominating standing representatives. The balance of the STAC's membership is comprised of elected representatives from the science and technical community who are chosen by procedures specified in the STAC Charter.
Total membership is expected to be approximately 15 people initially. To select these individuals, the Partnership worked with collaborating entities and the EIC to identify a group having a balance of technical expertise (e.g., water quantity, water quality, physical processes, chemical processes, shellfish, fish, vegetation, habitat) and geographical representation. Initial members will be asked to suggest names for additional members to fill any expertise needs, with the potential for expansion to reach a total membership of, at most, 21 people.
Chairperson: This position is appointed by the Partnership, subject to approval by the EIC, and based on a slate of nominees and chairperson votes provided by existing members of the STAC. The initial appointment is for one year, extending until June 30, 2007. Thereafter, the term length for chair of the STAC is expected to be extended to 2 years. The current chair of the STAC is:
Daniel Soeder
United States Geological Survey; 8987 Yellow Brick Road; Baltimore, MD 21237
Phone: (410) 238-4213; E-mail: DSoeder@usgs.gov
Science Advisor: This is a standing position filled by the Partnership’s science lead, who is currently:
Danielle Kreeger, Ph.D
Partnership for the Delaware Estuary; One Riverwalk Plaza; 110 South Poplar Street; Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: (609) 883-9500, ext. 217; E-mail: DKreeger@DelawareEstuary.org
Standing Representatives
1. Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Amy Jacobs
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control; Division of Water Resources, Watershed Assessment Phone: (302) 739-4590; E-mail: Amy.Jacobs@state.de.us
Expertise: wetland monitoring and restoration
Represents: DNREC, Delaware, state/regional agency
2. Delaware River Basin Commission
Thomas Fikslin, Ph.D
Delaware River Basin Commission; 25 State Police Drive; West Trenton, NJ 08628
Phone: (609) 883-9500, ext. 253; E-mail: Thomas.Fikslin@drbc.state.nj.us
Expertise: water quality, monitoring, modeling
Represents: DRBC, MAC, TAC, state/regional agency
3. Delaware River Basin Fish and Wildlife Cooperative
Larry Miller
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Mid-Atlantic Fishery Resources Office; P.O. Box 67000; 1601 Elmerton Avenue ; Harrisburg, PA 17110-9299
Phone: (717) 705-7838;
E-mail: Larry_M_Miller@fws.gov
Expertise: fish passage, hydropower issues
Represents: Delaware River Basin Fish & Wildlife Co-op, federal agency
4. Environmental Protection Agency (one representative from either Region II or III)
David E. Russell , Ph.D
Environmental Science Center; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III; 701 Mapes Road; Ft. Meade, MD 20755-5350
Phone: (410) 305-2656; E-mail: Russell.Dave@epa.gov
Expertise: estuarine/marine benthic ecology, monitoring
Represents: U.S. EPA, federal agency
5. Monitoring Advisory Committee
Thomas Fikslin, Ph.D
Delaware River Basin Commission; 25 State Police Drive; West Trenton, NJ 08628
Phone: (609) 883-9500, ext. 253; E-mail: Thomas.Fikslin@drbc.state.nj.us
Expertise: water quality, monitoring, modeling
Represents: DRBC, MAC, TAC, state/regional agency
6. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Gary Buchanan, Ph.D
Division of Science, Research and Technology;
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection; P.O. Box 409; 401 East State Street, 1st floor; Trenton, NJ 08625-0409
Phone: (609) 633-8457;
E-mail: Gary.Buchanan@dep.state.nj.us
Expertise: contaminants, aquatic toxicology/biology
Represents: NJDEP, New Jersey, state/regional agency
7. Partnership for the Delaware Estuary
Danielle Kreeger, Ph.D
Partnership for the Delaware Estuary; One Riverwalk Plaza; 110 South Poplar Street; Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: (609) 883-9500, ext. 217; E-mail: DKreeger@DelawareEstuary.org
Expertise: wetlands, shellfish, ecosystem services
Represents: academia, non-profit
8. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
Alan C. Everett
Phone: (484) 250-5151;
E-mail: aeverett@state.pa.us
Expertise: water pollution, monitoring
Represents: PADEP, Pennsylvania, state/regional agency
9. Philadelphia Water Department
Lance H. Butler
Office of Watersheds; Philadelphia Water Department; Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 685-4947;
E-mail: Lance.Butler@phila.gov
Expertise: aquatic ecology, community ecology, water quality, monitoring
Represents: PWD, City of Philadelphia
10. Toxics Advisory Committee
Thomas Fikslin, Ph.D
Delaware River Basin Commission; 25 State Police Drive; West Trenton, NJ 08628
Phone: (609) 883-9500, ext. 253; E-mail: Thomas.Fikslin@drbc.state.nj.us
Expertise: water quality, monitoring, modeling
Represents: DRBC, MAC, TAC, state/regional agency
Elected Representatives
Allison Allen
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; 2610 Whitehall Neck Road; Smyrna, DE 19977
Phone: 301-713-2890 ext 166; E-mail: Allison.Allen@noaa.gov
Expertise: coastal physical processes, oceanography
Represents: NOAA, federal agency
Gregory Breese
NOAA, National Oceans Service; SSMC4, Station 7234; 1305 East-West Highway ; Silver Spring, MD 20910-3281
Phone: (302) 653-9152;
E-mail: Gregory_Breese@fws.gov
Expertise: wildlife, conservation
Represents: USF&W, federal agency
Dewayne Fox, Ph.D
Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources; Delaware State University; 1200 N. duPont Hwy.; Dover, DE 19901-2277
Phone: 302-857-6436;
Email: dfox@desu.edu
Expertise: fish ecology and biology
Represents: academia
Jack Gallagher, Ph.D (alternate = Denise Seliskar, Ph.D)
University of Delaware; College of Marine and Earth Studies; 700 Pilottown Road; Lewes, DE 19958
Phone: (302) 645-4262;
E-mail: JackG@Udel.edu
Expertise: wetlands, restoration, plant biology
Represents: academia
Jawed Hameedi, Ph.D
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; N/Sci-1, SSMC-4; 1305 East/West Highway; Silver Springs, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 713-3028, ext. 170;
E-mail: Jawed.Hameedi@noaa.gov
Expertise: monitoring, coastal processes
Represents: NOAA, federal agency
Robert Hoke, Ph.D.
DuPont, Haskell Laboratory for Health and Environmental Sciences; 1090 Elkton Road, PO Box 50; Newark, DE 19714
Phone: 302-451-4566;
Email: Robert.A.Hoke@USA.dupont.com
Expertise: aquatic toxicology
Represents: industry
Desmond Kahn, Ph.D.
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control;
Division of Fish and Wildlife
89 Kings Highway;
Dover DE 19901
Phone: 302-739-4782, Extension 19;
Email: Desmond.Kahn@state.de.us
Expertise: fisheries, blue crabs, striped bass, weakfish
Represents: DNREC, DE, state/regional agency
Susan Kilham, Ph.D
Drexel University; Department of Bioscience & Biotechnology; 3201 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215) 895-2628; E-mail: Kilhams@drexel.edu
Expertise: plankton, food webs, nutrients
Represents: academia
John Kraeuter, Ph.D
Rutgers University; Haskin Shellfish Laboratory; 6959 Miller Avenue; Port Norris, NJ 08349
Phone: (856) 785-0074, ext. 4331; E-mail: Kraeuter@hsrl.rutgers.edu
Expertise: shellfish, benthos, aquaculture
Represents: academia
Jonathan Sharp, Ph.D
University of Delaware; College of Marine and Earth Studies; 700 Pilottown Road; Lewes, DE 19958
Phone: (302) 645-4259; E-mail: JSharp@udel.edu
Expertise: biogeochemistry, pelagic processes, monitoring
Represents: academia
Daniel Soeder
United States Geological Survey; 8987 Yellow Brick Road; Baltimore, MD 21237
Phone: (410) 238-4213; E-mail: DSoeder@usgs.gov
Expertise: wetlands, coastal processes
Represents: USGS, federal agency
Chris Sommerfield, Ph.D
University of Delaware College of Marine and Earth Studies; 700 Pilottown Road; Lewes, DE 19958
Phone: (302) 645-4255; E-mail: cs@udel.edu
Expertise: sediment transport & geomorphology
Represents: academia
David Velinsky, Ph.D
Academy of Natural Sciences; 1900 Ben Franklin Parkway; Philadelphia, PA 19004
Phone: (215) 299-1147;
E-mail: Velinsky@acnatsci.org
Expertise: contaminants, biogeochemistry Represents: non-profit, academia
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