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Rob Brooker rob.brooker@hutton.ac.uk

Organization: The James Hutton Institute

Department: Banchory Research Station

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: plant ecology

James Brooks jimbrooks@tdi-bi.com

Organization: TDI-Brooks International Inc.

Title: President and CEO

Specialties: ocean geochemistry, environmental chemistry, environmental assessment

Current Research: Russian environmental contamination in marginal seas. Environmental chemistry and assessment.

Marjorie Brooks mlbrooks@cnr.colostate.edu

Organization: Southern Illinois University

Department: Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: aquatic chemistry, aquatic biology

Current Research: I am interested in how natural processes such as photolysis and microbial respiration affect the spectral and chemical properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM). In the past, I have looked at the influence of sea ice on DOM concentration in the Bering Sea. Currently, I am studying how photodegradation of and seasonal changes in the source of DOM affect its ability to bind metals across 21 monitoring sites in high altitude streams.

Jeffrey Brooks jeffrey.brooks@boem.gov

Organization: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Department: Environmental Assessment

Title: Sociocultural Specialist

Specialties: collaboration, cross-cultural communication, subsistence, traditional knowledge, outdoor recreation, sense of place

Current Research: J. Kendall, C. Campbell, J. Brooks, K. Wedemeyer, C. Coon, S. Warren, G. Auad, D. Thurston, R. Cluck, F. Mann, S. Randall, M. Storzer, D. Johnston, D. Meyer-Pietruszka, and M. Haller. (in review). The use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management decisions. Czech Polar Reports.

Fix, P. J., Brooks, J. J., & Harrington, A. M. (in review). Achieving goals and making meanings: Toward a unified model of recreational experience. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism.

Brooks, J. J. (in press). The Canoe Trip: Confluence of leisure experience and the self. Journal of Unconventional Park, Tourism, and Recreation Research.

Brooks, J. J., & Bartley, K. A. (2016). What is a meaningful role? Accounting for culture in fish and wildlife management in rural Alaska. Human Ecology, 44(5), 517-531.

Brooks, J. J., Dvorak, R. G., Spindler, M., & Miller, S. (2015). Relationship-scale conservation. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 39(1), 147-158.

C. Kent Brooks kentb@geol.ku.dk

Organization: University of Copenhagen

Department: Danish Lithosphere Centre

Title: Associate Professor Emeritus

Specialties: igneous petrology, nonrenewable resources, plate tectonics

Current Research: Geology of the East Greenland continental margin and the Icelandic mantle plume. Volcanology.

Steven Brooks sbrooks@utsi.edu

Organization: University of Tennessee Space Institute

Department: Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division

Specialties: boundary-layer meteorology, global change

Current Research: NSF Land-Atmosphere-Ice Interaction study member. Carbon dioxide, water, and energy flux measurements of arctic tundra with tower and aircraft based systems.

David Brooks dbrooks@ocean.tamu.edu

Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station

Department: College of Geosciences

Title: Senior Professor

Specialties: physical oceanography, modeling

Current Research: Circulation modeling of the Kara Sea.

Marjorie Brooks mlbrooks@siu.edu

Organization: Southern Illinois University

Department: Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: aquatic chemistry, aquatic biology

Current Research: I am interested in how natural processes such as photolysis and microbial respiration affect the spectral and chemical properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM). In the past, I have looked at the influence of sea ice on DOM concentration in the Bering Sea. Currently, I am studying how photodegradation of and seasonal changes in the source of DOM affect its ability to bind metals across 21 monitoring sites in high altitude streams.

Margaret Brooks-Terry mbrooks@bw.edu

Organization: Baldwin Wallace University

Department: Department of Sociology

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: sociology, Native studies

Current Research: Creation and impact of Nunavut. Social change among the Inuit over the past 50 years.

Elisabeth Brouwers brouwers@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Department: Bureau Approving Official - Central Region Geology

Title: Scientist Emeritus

Specialties: micropaleontology, paleoecology, paleogeography

Current Research: Alaskan North Slope (Cretaceous-Holocene) Beaufort Sea-Chukshi Sea continental shelf.

Charles Brower cbrower@co.north-slope.ak.us

Organization: Alaska North Slope Borough

Department: Department of Wildlife Management

Title: Director

Specialties: wildlife management, subsistence, Native issues

Current Research: Documenting subsistence harvest of wildlife.

Robert Brown rabrown@atmos.washington.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: air-sea-ice interactions, atmospheric physics, climate modeling; global climate change

Current Research: Satellite microwave remote sensing.

Jerry Brown jerrybrown@igc.org

Organization: U.S. Permafrost Association

Title: retired

Specialties: permafrost, soil science, ecology

Current Research: Retired. maintain involvement in national and international permafrost activities

Evelyn Brown evelynb@lummi-nsn.gov

Organization: Lummi Nation Natural Resources

Title: Fisheries Analyst

Specialties: marine ecology, remote sensing, fish

Current Research: Marine ecology-specifically forage fish, predators and prey, and survey design. Methods include near- and far-field remote sensing using aircraft and satellites respectively with appropriately scaled ground validation data. Instrument package includes: spectographic imagers, lidar (or laser ranging devices), visual surveys, and digital video. In the past 10 years, have been working with large multi-disciplinary research groups. Background is in fisheries biology and aquaculture although have worked extensively on oil spill effects on fish as a Principal Investigator following the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.

Rex Brown rbrown@gmu.edu

Organization: George Mason University

Department: Institute of Public Policy

Title: Affiliate Professor and a Distinguished Senior Fellow

Specialties: environmental policy, public policy, socio-economic impact assessment

Current Research: Logical framework for regulating natural resource development.

Thomas Brown tabrown@llnl.gov

Organization: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Department: Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry

Title: Affiliate Assistant Professor, Research Physicist

Specialties: radiocarbon dating, geochronology, paleoclimatology

Current Research: Development of techniques for the extraction and AMS 14C dating of pollen from lake sediments and peats.

Annette Browne annette.browne@ubc.ca

Organization: University of Northern British Columbia

Department: Nursing Program - College of Arts, Social, and Health Sciences

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: health care, Native issues

Current Research: Research done in partnership with First Nations communities in northern British Columbia and addresses strategies for improving access to and delivery of mainstream health services for aboriginal women.

James Brozowski broz0017@umn.edu

Organization: University of Minnesota

Department: Water Resources Sciences

Title: Researcher

Specialties: geography, freshwater fish

Current Research: Mercury contamination of arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) from the Belcher Islands, N.W.T. Canada.

Michael Brubaker mbrubaker@anthc.org

Organization: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

Department: Community Environment and Health

Title: Director, Community Environment and Health

Specialties: Community Environmental Health, Climate Change, Health Impact Assessment, Community Based Participatory Research

Current Research: Climate Change Impacts on Rural Alaska Communities, Development and implementation of Local Environmental Observer Networks

Linda Brubaker lbru@uw.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: College of Forest Resources

Title: Professor Emerita

Specialties: palynology, paleoecology, ecology

Current Research: Vegetation and climate history of Alaska and northeastern Siberia.

Jim Bruce jbruce@ifn-engineering.com

Organization: IFN Engineering Ltd

Title: President

Specialties: ice/structure interaction, sea ice modeling, engineering

Current Research: Involved in a Joint Industry Project monitoring ice forces on Confederation Bridge in Canada. Provides project participants with a database of ice loads along with detailed analysis of failure modes and interaction types.

Michael Bruce zwa8@cdc.gov

Organization: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Department: National Center for Infectious Diseases

Title: Physician & Epidemiologist, Arctic Investigations Program

Specialties: medical sciences, epidemiology

Current Research: H pylori meningococcal disease invasive respiratory illness cause by Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae influenza human papilloma virus infection and cervical cancer International Circumpolar Surveillance sanitation studies dental disease in Alaska

Michael Bruno mbruno2@hawaii.edu

Organization: University of Hawaii at Manoa

Department: Center for Maritime Systems

Title: Vice Chancellor for Research

Specialties: sea ice dynamics, coastal engineering, ocean engineering

Current Research: Ice-ocean interaction. Quantification of ice-water drag coefficients. Numerical modeling of coupled ice-water motion. Internal wave generation by sea ice

Kelly Brunt kbrunt@nsf.gov

Organization: U.S. National Science Foundation

Department: Goddard Space Flight Center

Title: Program Director, Arctic System Sciences

Specialties: Ice Shelves and Laser Altimetry
Dr. Brunt is interested in the mechanisms of large-scale ice-sheet flow as part of the effort to understand the role of ice margins in climate change. Her dissertation developed a model to assess the flow of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica, in response to ocean tides and then validated the model results based on GPS data collected at the front of the ice shelf.

Current Research: Her most recent projects use ICESat data to examine the character of the grounding zones of Antarctic ice shelves. At ESSIC and NASA, Dr. Brunt will be providing ice-sheet analysis for the ICESat-2 mission.

William Bryant wbryant@ocean.tamu.edu

Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station

Department: Department of Oceanography

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: marine geology, marine sedimentology, sedimentology

Current Research: Geotechnical, geoacoustic and sedimentology of the Pechora, Kara, Laptev and East Siberian Seas.