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Hunter Lenihan, Associate Professor – Applied Marine Ecology, Coastal Marine Resources Management

Hunter Lenihan’s primary research interests lie in the fields of applied population and community ecology, especially in connection with fisheries management and restoration. He has collaborated with California fishing communities to design research projects intended to advance habitat-based fisheries management. He is also exploring ecological and oceanographic processes that regulate coral populations, particularly at a long-term project on the island of Moorea, in French Polynesia, with the goal of developing new techniques for coral reef restoration. In addition, Professor Lenihan is working with disease physiologists to isolate and cultivate disease-resistant abalone to be used as part of population enhancement efforts. He has also done extensive research within estuaries, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and polar environments. His overall objective is to generate new ideas and methods for marine resource management and train young scientists interested in community-based research and management.

Contact Information:

Office: Bren Hall 3428

Phone: 805-893-8629
Fax: 805-893-8629

Email: lenihan@bren.ucsb.edu

More about Hunter Lenihan

Calobster Fisheries Project Home Page


Mailing Address:

Donald Bren School of

Environmental Science & Management
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5131

Bren Courses Taught

Number

Title

217

Restoration Ecology

260

Applied Marine Ecology

595

Seminar: Fisheries Management

595

Seminar: Ecology of War

595

Seminar: Vulnerability, Resilience, and Adaptability of Ecosystems,

Social Systems, and Ecological Systems

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