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Other Awards
Other Awards
Dr. Mark Scheuerell (center) received a 2006 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Mark is pictured with Dr. John H. Marburger, III (left) Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Mary Glackin (right), Acting Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere).
2012
Jim Meador
Society of Toxicology award for 2012 Top Paper that advances the science of risk assessment for co-authored paper titled,
"Application of the tissue residue approach
in ecological risk assessment."
NWFSC Green Team
2012 GreenGov Good Neighbor Award
For its involvement with the local community to establish a successful recycling program.
Steve Ralston, Owen Hamel, and Ray Conser
2011 Fishery Bulletin Best Paper Award for their article, "A meta-analytic approach to quantifying science uncertainty in stock assessments."
Montlake Laboratory Green Team - Brian Burke, Cliff Church, Steve de Blois, Kinsey Frick, Brad Hanson, Jim Herkelrath, Cathy Laetz, Kathleen Neely, Mindy Rowse, Erin Stein, Ruth Tajon, Minh Trinh, Vanessa Tuttle, Elizabeth Van Deren, and Gary Winans
Department of Commerce Energy and Environmental Stewardship Award
Runner-up in Recycling
2011
Lyndal L. Johnson
Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership's Steward of the Year
For her work on a comprehensive long-term monitoring program that assesses the status and trends in water quality, salmon health and habitat occurrence, vegetation, toxics, and habitat and biological integrity in the Lower Columbia River and Estuary.
Melissa Haltuch
American Institute of Fisheries Research Biologists' W.F. Thompson Award
For Best Student Paper in 2009.
Laurie Weitkamp
2010 American Fisheries Society Publication Award
For the best publication for 2010 in the Transactions of the American
Fisheries Society journal.
2010
Lyndal L. Johnson
The Columbia River Toxics Reduction Workgroup's Columbia River Hero Award
In recognition for her contribution to toxics reduction in the region.
Carl Lian
S. Y. Hong Award
For outstanding paper in the journal Marine Resource Economics.
2009
Keri Baugh, Paul Bentley, Deborah Boylen, Scott Davidson, Joe Duran, Blake Feist, Tom Flagg, Debbie Frost, Brad Gadberry, James Hackett, Ranae Holland, Eric LaHood, Todd Lee, Jerry Leonard, Brian Louderback, Bill O'Neill, John Richards, Tom Ruehle, Cris Schatz, Matt Smith, Mark Tagal, Greg Williams, and Gladys Yanagida
NWFSC Safety Medal For individual safety achievements.
Jon Buzitis, Brad Gadberry, Dan Lofgren, and Mark Myers
NWFSC Safety Medal
For walk-in cooler clean out, renovation, and relocation of histology chemicals.
Jeff Atkins, Matt Cook, James Hackett, Bryon Kluver, Ken Massee, Ron Marr, Des Maynard, Carlin Mcauley, Louis Tullos, Tom Wade, Mike Wastel
NWFSC Safety Medal
For the Manchester Pump Replacement Project.
2008
Robin Waples American Fisheries Society William E. Ricker Conservation Award for long-term contributions and worldwide influence on the conservation of wild salmon.
Bob Magie, Scott L. Davidson, Timothy Stentz, Jennifer King, Nick Tolimieri,John LaFargue, Jon McVeigh, Jon Buzitis, Bill Reichert, Linda Rhodes, Patty George, Devin Brakob, Steve Brewer, Richard Boyer, Kinsey Frick, Jen Zamon, Dick Ledgerwood, Sally Clement, Debbie Frost, James Hackett, Jim Simonson, Michael Pollock, Jason Hall, and Dan Lomax
NWFSC Safety Medal for individual safety achievements.
Manchester Research Station
NWFSC Safety Medal for the lowest number of NECSAS (a NOAA-wide safety and environmental compliance audit) findings.
Mukilteo Research Station
NWFSC Safety Medal for the lowest accident rate in 2007.
Point Adams Field Station Station
NWFSC Safety Medal for the largest decrease in NECSAS findings from the 2004 to 2008 audits.
2007
Nathaniel Scholz ES&T’s Editor’s Choice Award and 2nd runner up of Science Paper of the Year for paper on urban stormwater runoff and impacts on sensory system of salmon, published in 2007.
Newport Research Station NOAA Leadership Award for their record-setting contributions to the Combined Federal Campaign.
Mark Scheuerell Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
For nationally and internationally recognized cutting-edge research into salmon population and ecosystem dynamics.
Usha Varanasi Dr. Nancy Foster Habitat Conservation Award.
Award for Publication Excellence
James Peacock Award of Excellence for design and layout of the Sound Science report.
Award for Publication Excellence
Vera Trainer Marine Biotechnology Award of Excellence from the Pan American Biotechnology Association for a groundbreaking paper she co-authored on the resistance and accumulation of paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) in softshell clams.
2006
Kathi Lefebvre Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. For her many accomplishments in promoting the conservation of endangered fish stocks, the development of a model for studying the impacts of algal toxin exposure on fish and marine mammals, and for outreach efforts to foreign scientists, policymakers, and fisheries managers.
Julie Peddy University of Washington DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology) Trailblazer Award. For increasing participation of individuals with disabilities in internships at NWFSC and NOAA and improving their potential to succeed in challenging careers.
2005
Dr. John G. Williams NOAA General Counsel's Award For exceptional performance and significant contributions to the Office of the General Counsel.
Dr. Phil Roni
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Dr. Steve Katz and Katie Barnas
Honoree, Public Service Recognition Week
Seattle Federal Executive Board
Dr. Beth Horness
Honoree, Public Service Recognition Week
Seattle Federal Executive Board
Dr. Ashley Steel
Honoree, Public Service Recognition Week
Seattle Federal Executive Board
BiOp group: Dr. Michelle McClure, Dr. Tim Beechie, Tom Cooney, and Dr. Mary Ruckelshaus
Honoree, Public Service Recognition Week
Seattle Federal Executive Board
Potlatch Group: Dr. James Meador, Dr. Karen Peck-Miller, and Lyndal Johnson; Ed Murrell, David Arthaud, Chris Mebane, and Russ Strach of the NMFS Northwest Regional Office; and Melanie Rowland of NOAA General Counsel
Honoree, Public Service Recognition Week
Seattle Federal Executive Board
Dr. Chris Harvey
Best Scientific Paper Award for a paper published in Fishery Bulletin in 2005.
2004
Dr. Tracy Collier and Dr. Mark Myers
As Members of the West Region National Coastal Assessment Team
Bronze Medal
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
As part of the Skagit River Basin Group
Coastal America Partnership Award
Coastal America
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Youth Employer of the Year Washington State Governor's Committee on Disability Issues and Employment
GCDE
Su Kim and Ali Senauer
Award for Publication Excellence
APEX Awards
Dr. Usha Varanasi
Grace Hopper Award for Outstanding Achievement
Seattle Girls' School
Jeff Cowen, Ryan Hicks, Dr. Richard Kang, Vimal Nair, and Brendan Sylvander
Best Presentation, E-GOV category
NOAA TECH 2004 Conference
Victor Simon
Best Exhibit
NOAA TECH 2004 Conference
2003
Pollution Prevention and Waste Reduction Team, NWFSC
Champions for Environmental Leadership and Green Government Innovation Award
EPA Region 10
Ecotoxicology Program, NWFSC
Outstanding Achievement Award
American Institute of Fisheries Research Biologists
Jim Peacock and Ali Senauer
Award of Excellence
Awards for Publications Excellence
Dr. John Colt
Award of Excellence
Aquaculture Engineering Society
2001
Cheryl Morisaki
Honorable Mention
Sustained exemplary achievement
American Society for Public Administration
2000
Dr. Usha Varanasi
Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Service
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