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Degrees & Diplomas
B.Sc.: Cornell University (Aquatic Sciences) 1978 M.Sc.: University of British Columbia (Marine Biology) 1981
Research Interests
- Fisheries research and stock assessment
- First Nations fisheries co-management
- Fisheries modeling and analysis
- Radio and acoustic telemetry
- Hydroelectric dams and fish passage
Capsule Resume
Karl has spent most of his career designing and implementing studies to improve the quality and quantity of information available for the management and assessment of Pacific salmon and steelhead stocks. Karl has conducted projects throughout BC, and in Washington State, Alaska and the Yukon. He has designed catch monitoring programs for commercial, sport and First Nation fisheries; directed multi-year studies to assess fish distribution, abundance and migration behaviour in coastal waters and large river systems; and provided expert advice to First Nations, industry, NGO's, university researchers and all levels of government.
A sample of the salmon and steelhead projects directed by Mr. English include: the 1982-85 International Salmon Tagging Studies conducted in northern BC and southeast Alaska; the Nisga'a Fisheries Program; the 1986-99 Georgia Strait Creel Survey; the 1996-2002 Yukon River Basin Salmon Harvest Study; and radio telemetry studies to assess migration behaviour and abundance on the Nass, Skeena, Fraser, Bella Coola and Columbia rivers (1992-present). Mr. English has also directed research on other fish species including: white sturgeon, arctic cisco, broad whitefish, and reviewed research and stock assessment programs associated with the fisheries in the Canadian Great Lakes. In additional to his research and project management skills, Karl has extensive experience in Treaty negotiations process through his role as fisheries advisor during the negotiation of the Nisga'a Treaty and Tsawwassen Agreement-In-Principle. |
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