Malone, Carrie
What I do at Sea Grant Carrie is our Resilience Outreach Specialist. Year Joined 2025
What I do at Sea Grant Carrie is our Resilience Outreach Specialist. Year Joined 2025
What I do at Sea Grant I coordinate education, monitoring and outreach programs for communities, stakeholders and volunteers in Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee Counties to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Education M.S., Utah State University, bioregional planning B.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, geography Year Joined 2021
What I do at Sea Grant Sharon Moen provides information, trainings and opportunities so that people can make science-based decisions when producing, procuring, marketing or eating fish, especially in Wisconsin. She works with commercial fishers, food-fish producers and fish consumers so that Wisconsin can better support sustainable fisheries industries and improve human health. Prior to …
What I do at Sea Grant Based in Green Bay, Julia Noordyk is Sea Grant’s water quality and coastal communities outreach specialist. Among other projects, she has worked on the “Tackling Barriers to Green Infrastructure” workbook and provides guidance to communities on these matters. Year Joined First fifth of the 21st century
What I do at Sea Grant Deidre Peroff uses social science methods and theory to improve access to water resources among underserved communities, facilitate environmental and place-based education, and supportthe well-being and resiliency of Great Lakes coastal communities. Year Joined 2016 Education B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, geography M.S., Western Washington University, geography Ph.D., North Carolina …
What I do at Sea Grant Based in Manitowoc, Titus Seilheimer joined the Wisconsin Sea Grant Advisory Services Team in December 2012. Before joining Wisconsin Sea Grant, he worked as a research ecologist for the U.S. Forest Service’s Northern Research Station in St. Paul, Minnesota, developing water quality models for the Western Great Lakes. He …