Adrian Jordaan
Research Director, Gloucester Marine Station & Associate Professor, Fish Population Ecology and Conservation
Adrian is the Research Director at the Gloucester Marine Station and a fisheries ecologist and associate professor in the Department of Environmental Conservation. His lab's research interests include understanding the influence of environmental variables on growth and survival of individuals and populations, elucidating the temporal and spatial structure and function of ecosystems, and determining the best management policies given the environmental constraints on growth, survival, and geographic distributions of fish. As a director at GMS, Adrian advances research projects and research collaborations. He currently works on historical ecology of the northwestern Atlantic, movements and management of fish populations, sustainable fisheries, and spatial and temporal aspects of marine ecosystems.