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Resume. Darryl J. Christensen <br /> Education. <br /> Graduate Cheyenne High, Cheyenne, Wyoming <br /> BSc Wildlife Conservation and Game Management, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, <br /> 1963. <br /> MSc Zoology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, 1965. Thesis: Ecology of the Brook <br /> Trout in Subalpine lakes of Wyoming. <br /> 1 academic year NOAH Fellowship to Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1973, Completed 30+ <br /> semester hours in resource management including oceanography, estuarine ecology, , fisheries <br /> biology, environmental law, outdoor recreation and other resource management related <br /> courses. <br /> Experience. <br /> Non Professional: Lifeguard, construction worker, fishing guide in support of college education. <br /> Professional: <br /> Fishery Biologist, Indiana Department of Fish and Game. August 1665 to April 1969. Conducted <br /> surveys of fishery resources in major river systems of Indiana as well as creel surveys of anglers. <br /> Fishery Biologist, Aquaculture Program, Oxford Biological Lab, National Marine Fisheries Service <br /> (NMFS), Oxford, MD. April 1969 to July 1974. Note: this includes the academic year spent at <br /> Cornell. Duties included research related to growing oysters suspended from rafts or fixed <br /> structures. Participated on research surveys aboard vessels operating from other NMFS labs. <br /> Fishery Biologist, Resource Survey Investigation, Sandy Hook Marine Lab, NMFS, Sandy Hook, <br /> NJ, August 1974 to July 1976. Participated in research vessel surveys for groundfish, scallops <br /> and surf clams. Served as Chief Scientist aboard the Delaware II and Albatross IV conducting <br /> groundfish survey cruises. Processed data and biological samples needed for stock <br /> assessments. <br /> Chief, Sportfish Analysis Investigation. Sandy Hook Marine Lab, August 1976—October 1980. <br /> Supervised staff of 6. Designed and implemented surveys of anglers fishing aboard party and <br /> charter boats operating out of ports throughout NJ. Coordinated surveys for angler catches of <br /> Highly Migratory species VA thru NY. <br />