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Douglas J. Martin, Ph.D. 

 Senior Fisheries Biologist 



Expertise 



Experience 

 with Firm 



Other Experience 



Project Management 



Salmonid Ecology and Fisheries Biology 



Fish Habitat Restoration and Enhancement 



Dr. Martin has 15 years of experience in environmental consulting 

 and management of environmental scientists. He has conducted 

 baseline studies, monitoring programs, and environmental impart 

 assessments for hydropower, oQ. mining, and forestry projects in the 

 Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Responsibilitips have included 

 coordinating with client and agency personnel, preparing permit 

 applications, assembling and supervising multidisciplinary teams, 

 planning and managing schedules and budgets, supervising 

 subcontractor work, and editing technical reports. This work has 

 provided environmental reports for federal, state, native, and 

 industrial groups. Dr. Martin has prepared affidavits and provided 

 expert testimony concerning a number of environmental issues. 



Principal Investigator/Senior Biologist 



• Dames & Moore (Exxon), Prince William Sound Salmon Studies, 

 Prince William Sound, Alaska — Assessment of the effects of 

 Exxon Vakkz Oil Spill in Prince William Sound on: juvenile 

 salmon habitat and prey resources in nearshore waters; water 

 quality and toxicity to juvenile salmon; and, intertidal spawning 

 habitat and habitat utilization by adult pink salmon. 



• Forest Products Industry, Alaska — Technical representative for 

 industry participation with agencies concerning research in 

 fisheries and forestry for the purpose of improving management 

 of Alaska timber and fisheries resources. 



Senior Scientist, Dames & Moore, Seattle Office 



Responsible for marketing and management of fisheries and 

 environmental programs 



• Forest Products Industry, Alaska — Provided technical input 

 and proposed new guidelines for riparian management as a 

 repesentative of a state advisory committee, which revised the 

 Alaska Forest Practices Act 



• Wishbone Hill Coal Development Project, Palmer, Alaska — 

 Supervised baseline survey of aquatic resources, including fish 

 distribution and abundance, benthic invertebrate abundanrp, 

 fish habitat, and water quality, for the purpose of preparing 

 applications for project permits. 



