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USGS Staff Profile: | |||
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abstract: Biologist & Southwest Region Dive Safety Officer with the Western Ecological | |||
Research Center (WERC) | |||
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abstract: Joe is a USGS biologist that is broadly interested in the ecology of | |||
coastal marine communities, particularly the influences of vertebrate predators | |||
on community structure. | |||
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abstract: 'Most of his field research has focused on sea otter populations around | |||
the Northeastern Pacific Ocean. His past and current study sites focus mostly | |||
on Central and Southern California (including the Channel Islands), but also | |||
marine communities, particularly the influences of vertebrate predators on community | include many other locations around the Northeast Pacific like the Aleutian | ||
Islands, Southeast and Southcentral Alaska, and Washington. These studies are | Islands, Southeast and Southcentral Alaska, and Washington. These studies are | ||
designed to better understand the suite of direct and indirect interactions | designed to better understand the suite of direct and indirect interactions | ||
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population change and distribution over time. Joe also serves on the USGS National | population change and distribution over time. Joe also serves on the USGS National | ||
Dive Safety Board as the Southwest Region Dive Safety Officer.' | Dive Safety Board as the Southwest Region Dive Safety Officer.' | ||
additionalType: personal statement | |||
email: jtomoleoni@usgs.gov | |||
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name: 'EDUCATION | |||
MS, Marine Affairs & Policy/Marine Biology & Fisheries, University of Miami | |||
Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science (FL), 2007 | |||
BS, Marine Biology, University of Miami' | |||
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name: Western Ecological Research Center (WERC) | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/werc | |||
roleName: Biologist & Southwest Region Dive Safety Officer | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T15:26:34.275524' | |||
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value: https://geokb.wikibase.cloud/entity/Q49819 | |||
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value: 0000-0001-6980-251X | |||
jobTitle: Biologist & Southwest Region Dive Safety Officer | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Sea Otter Biology & Ecology | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Marine Mammal Biology & Ecology | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Marine Community Ecology | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Population Biology | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Marine Fish & Invertebrate Biology | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: VHF Radio Telemetry | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Oxygen Rebreather Diving | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: SCUBA diving | |||
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'@type': OrganizationalRole | |||
member: | |||
'@type': Organization | |||
name: U.S. Geological Survey | |||
name: staff member | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T15:26:34.272681' | |||
name: Joseph Tomoleoni | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/joseph-tomoleoni |