Jeri L. Fox, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Aquaculture and Aquarium Science Director
(207) 602-2876
jlfox@une.edu

Education
B.S. - Biology, 1982
University of Tennessee
M.S. - Marine / Developmental Biology, 1986
University of Houston
Ph.D. - Fisheries Biology, 1997
University of Washington
Post-Doc - Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
University of Hawaii
Courses
BIO100 Biology I
BIO101 Biology II
BIO221 Principles of Aquaculture
BIO222 Techniques in Finfish and Shellfish Culture
BIO223 Health, Nutrition, and Feeding of Cultured Organisms
BIO225 Gulf of Maine Seminar
BIO290 Coral Reefs (Course Webpage)
BIO323 Principles of Aquarium Operations and Science
Research Interests
Culture of marine ornamentals, including appropriate first feed items for larval fish
Husbandry techniques for sygnathids and pygmy angelfish
Culture of foodfish for local populations (with emphasis on micronesian islands)
Restoration of damaged coral reef systems.