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Scott W. Raborn sraborn@lgl.com

 
 

Fisheries Scientist

Joined LGL in 2007

 
 

Degrees & Diplomas

Ph.D.: (Fisheries Science), Mississippi State University, Starkville 2000
M.Sc.: (Biology), University of Louisiana at Monroe 1995
B.Sc.: (Biology), Louisiana College, Pineville 1992

Research Interests

  • Population and community ecology of fish
  • Fisheries conservation and management

Capsule Resume

Scott began research of fish ecology in 1993 during his master's thesis project. His doctoral dissertation research focused on whether predation and competition theories were responsible for limiting adult piscivorous fishes in Norris Reservoir, Tennessee. His most recent position before joining LGL was with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game as a biometrician where he studied pacific salmon population dynamics, focusing on spawner-recruit relationships and mark-recapture experiments. Since joining LGL in 2007, he has provided biometric support for several high profile fisheries and marine mammal research projects. His breadth of research experience includes:


  • Disturbance ecology in oyster reef fish communities of coastal Louisiana
  • Southeastern U.S. lake and reservoir population dynamics and food webs
  • Anthropogenic impacts to warmwater stream fish communities
  • Pacific salmon population dynamics
  • Spawner-recruit analyses
  • Mark and recapture experiments
  • Fish biometrics