Carl Demetropoulos
Carl Demetropoulos – Senior Wildlife Biologist Ph.D.
Carl is an advocate of the environment and a Fisheries and Wildlife Biologist with approximately 20 years of field & laboratory experience. He has expertise in conducting and analyzing sensitive terrestrial and freshwater/marine aquatic wildlife surveys. He specializes in aquatic habitat surveys of benthic macro invertebrates and fish (ground fish, sculpins and salmonids), larval recruitment, micro/macro algae, but also has experience conducting desert flora, herpetological, and amphibian surveys.
He has conducted investigations in Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest, deserts of the western United States and has participated in a variety of projects including; environmental assessment, desert vegetation mapping, wetland delineations, riparian studies, temperate rain forest studies, exotic species introductions, shallow and deep water benthic surveys, rare and endangered species habitat assessments, and culturing & restoration of ESA listed species, e.g. white abalone.
Many of the projects he has worked on were complex linear projects requiring identification and mapping of sensitive flora and fauna, whole habitat drivers, food web relationships, nutrient profiling, characterization of development impacts, and the identification of mitigation and restoration opportunities. Carl in a excellent communicator and has taught various ecology, oceanography, aquaculture, and environmental courses at colleges and universities.
He has conducted investigations in Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest, deserts of the western United States and has participated in a variety of projects including; environmental assessment, desert vegetation mapping, wetland delineations, riparian studies, temperate rain forest studies, exotic species introductions, shallow and deep water benthic surveys, rare and endangered species habitat assessments, and culturing & restoration of ESA listed species, e.g. white abalone.
Many of the projects he has worked on were complex linear projects requiring identification and mapping of sensitive flora and fauna, whole habitat drivers, food web relationships, nutrient profiling, characterization of development impacts, and the identification of mitigation and restoration opportunities. Carl in a excellent communicator and has taught various ecology, oceanography, aquaculture, and environmental courses at colleges and universities.