Dr. Michael Navarro is an Associate Professor in Marine Fisheries at the University of Alaska Southeast. As a biological and fisheries oceanographer, he studies chemical, physical, geological and human effects on coastal fishery species and food webs.

Email: monavarro@alaska.edu, Phone: (907) 796-6293, CURRICULUM VITAE, GOOGLE SCHOLAR, RESEARCHGATE, PUBLICATIONS 

Current research projects include (click on project to learn more):

-Climate Change Impacts on Seafood Security Project

-Impacts of Geomorphology Dynamics on the Subtidal Sandy Ecosystem Project

 
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As part of the Ocean Leadership Consortium, 2015 Marine Geosciences Leadership Symposium. Navarro participated in efforts to inform congressional members of the importance of science funding.

As part of the Ocean Leadership Consortium, 2015 Marine Geosciences Leadership Symposium. Navarro participated in efforts to inform congressional members of the importance of science funding.

In 2017, Navarro was selected as a National Academy of Science distinguished young scientist for his work on climate change impacts on fishery species.

In 2017, Navarro was selected as a National Academy of Science distinguished young scientist for his work on climate change impacts on fishery species.

Out on an oceanographic expedition in Endicott Bay, 2019.

Out on an oceanographic expedition in Endicott Arm, Southeast Alaska, 2019.