Miriam
Doyle
University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of Atmosphere & Ocean
miriam.doyle@noaa.gov
Miriam Doyle is a research scientist with the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Oceans at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Based at NOAA’s Western Regional Center in Seattle, she works with NOAA scientists at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center and the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, contributing to NOAA’s Ecosystem and Fisheries Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI) research program. The primary focus for this work is the early life ecology and recruitment processes of marine fish species in the Gulf of Alaska and Southeast Bering Sea. Her major research interest is the connection between marine fish species life history strategies and their early life history exposure and response to climate and ocean variability. She is contributing to the Controlling Mechanisms for Nutrients, Plankton and Larval Fishes and Retrospective Analyses aspects of the Gulf of Alaska Project.
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