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Last Updated:
August 30, 2010
   
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Jennifer Stritzel Thomson
 
Aquatic Biologist I
Fish Biology
Striped Bass Research
Annisquam River Marine Fisheries Field Station
Gloucester
   
  DMF Responsibilities
 
  • Coordinate and manage Sportfish Angler Data Collection Team – Striped Bass.
 
  • Coordinate and manage eLogbook
 
  • Coordinate striped bass carcass collection for otolith ageing study
 
  • Collect data for the Marine Recreational Information Program
 
  • Assist in other various recreational fisheries projects as needed
   
  Education
 

2006 - M.S., Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, Rubenstein School of the Environment,           University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.

   
 

1998 - B.S., Fisheries, Limnology and Biology, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point,           Stevens Point, WI.

   
  Refereed Publications
 

Nelson, G. A., M. P. Armstrong, J. Stritzel-Thomson, and K. D. Friedland. 2010. Thermal           habitat of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in coastal waters of northern           Massachusetts, USA, during summer. Fisheries Oceanography 19: 370-381.
          [link to abstract - contact Gary Nelson for reprint]

   
  Parker Stetter, S. L., J. L. Stritzel Thomson, L. G. Rudstam, D. L. Parrish, and P. J.           Sullivan.  2007.  Assessing the importance and predictability of cannibalism in           rainbow smelt. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc.  136: 227-237.
   
  Parker Stetter, S. L., L. G. Rudstam, J. L. Stritzel Thomson, and D. L. Parrish. 2006.           Hydroacoustic separation of rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) age groups in Lake           Champlain. Fish. Res. 82:176-185.
   
  Rudstam, L. G., S. L. Parker, D. W. Einhouse, L. D. Witzel, D. M. Warner, J. L Stritzel, D.           L. Parrish, and P. J. Sullivan.  2003.  Application of in situ target strength           estimations in lakes – examples from rainbow smelt in Lakes Erie and           Champlain.  ICES J. Mar. Sci.  60: 500-507.
   
  Other Publications
  Stritzel Thomson, J.  2009.  2009 Massachusetts eLogbook Report.
   


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