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Alyssa Scott
[email protected] | 425.418.1998 | linkedin.com/in/alyssa-scott-/

EDUCATION

University of Washington (Sept 2015 – Dec 2017)


Bachelors of Science in Biological Oceanography

Ocean Research College Academy (Sept 2013 – June 2015)


Associate of Arts & Sciences

EXPERIENCE

Marine Mammal Stranding Network Coordinator & Principal Investigator Aug 2019 – Present
The Whale Museum, Friday Harbor, WA
• Coordinates and conducts all alive and dead marine mammal stranding responses in San Juan
County
• Coordinates all regional disentanglement responses, including the deployment and
management of a satellite telemetry device
• Leads necropsies of fresh dead marine mammals; manages lab space and equipment; manages
the organization of tissue and fluid samples and their dispersal to collaborative researchers
• Manages the Stranding Network’s 40+ year longitudinal database
• Analyzes data for publications using analytical and spatial mapping programs (R and ArcGIS;
see Publication section)
• Successfully finds, writes, and submits grants to fund the Network
• Hires, mentors, and trains two undergraduate interns each year
• Primary vessel operator for the Network’s response vessel, a 25’ aluminum landing craft, the
R/V Buzzard
• Develops and oversees new studies; most recently, we’ve began conducting aerial flight
surveys where I act as main photographer and navigator

Acoustician Contractor Dec 2018 – Aug 2019 NOAA,


Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC), Woods Hole, MA
• Responsible for analyzing North Atlantic right whale, humpback, and kogia whale data along
the Western Atlantic coast
• Analyzed data using analytical programs such as R and ArcGIS to map migrational patterns
• Developed advanced proficiency in passive acoustic monitoring programs such as Pamguard
• Managed acoustic database

Marine Mammal Stranding Network Intern June 2017 – Aug 2018


The Whale Museum, Friday Harbor, WA
 Assisted in conducting marine mammal stranding responses
 Acted as First Mate on the Network’s response vessel
 Assisted in managing and completing data entry into several longitudinal databases
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 Responsible for setting up necropsies and managing sampling station


 Assisted with pinniped entanglement surveys
 Developed training content to enhance training of future interns and volunteers
 Planned and executed public outreach events
Research Apprentice Sept – Dec 2017
UW Friday Harbor Laboratories, Friday Harbor, WA
 Completed a research proposal and thesis investigating the seasonality of plankton, export flux,
and the response of pelagic foragers
 Primary vessel operator during the class’s data collection expeditions
 Developed an instrument to calculate export flux in our ecosystem
 Conducted diet analyses on Pacific sand lance
 Analyzed chlorophyll-a biomass using a fluorometer and analytical programs
Data Analyst / Acoustician Sept 2017
Deep Green Wilderness, Seattle, WA
 Sailed to SE Alaska to find and track the endangered North Pacific right whale
 Managed the deployment and data collection of the hydrophone
 Participated in the documentary following the expedition

NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Scholar June – Aug 2016


Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NOAA), Woods Hole, MA
 Analyzed passive acoustic North Atlantic right whale data along the western North Atlantic coast
 Utilized ArcGIS to map migrational patterns
 Developed advanced proficiency in passive acoustic monitoring programs such as Raven and
LFDCS

RECOGNITION & AWARDS (last 5 years)

 University of Washington Alumni Research Spotlight (2021)


 “Queer Researchers Making Change” Award – Seattle LGBTQIA+ Society (2021)
 Diversity Award – Promoting Diversity in the Workplace, NEFSC (2019)
 Best Undergraduate Study – University of Washington Research Symposium (2017)
 Best Marine Science Talk – University of Washington Research Symposium (2016)

2021 $35,000 John H. Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant


Project Title: Ongoing Disentanglement Efforts, Stranding Response, and Disease
Surveillance in San Juan County, and Development of an Annual Harbor Seal Pupping Index

2020 $99,800 John H. Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant


Project Title: Enhanced Stranding Response, Disentanglement and Disease Surveillance in
San Juan County, WA

2019 $99,500 John H. Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant


Project Title: Stranding Response, Disease Surveillance, and Entanglement Response in San
Juan County, WA

2017 $5,000 University of Washington Mary Gates Research Endowment


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2016 $25,000 NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship and Internship Program

2015 $5,000 Student Training in Maritime Scholarship

PUBLICATIONS
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Williams, R., J. Carretta, E. Ashe, M. Berman-Kowalewski, J. Calambokidis, K. Danil, D. Duffield, R. Dunkin, M.


Flannery, D. Goley, J. Huggins, D. Lambourn, G. McDonald, S. Norman, J. Rice, A.A. Scott, S. Stoudt, J.
Velez-Juarbe, and J.A. Westberg. In review. Cryptic mortality of cetaceans along the US west coast.
Warlick, A.J., J.L. Huggins, D.M. Lambourn, D.A Duffield, D. D’Alessandro, J.M. Rice, J. Calambokidis, M.B.
Hanson, J.K. Gaydos, S.J. Jeffreis, J. Olson, J. Scordino, A. Akmajian, M. Klope, S. Berta, S. Dubpernell,
B. Carlson, S. Riemer, J. Hodder, V. Souze, A. Evans, A.A. Scott, C. King, K. Wilkinson, T. Boothe, and
S.A. Norman. In review. Cetacean strandings in the US Pacific Northwest 2000-2019 reveal potential
linkages to oceanographic variability.
D’Agnese E., D.M. Lambourn, J.K. Olson, J. Huggins, S. Raverty, M. Garner, J. Calambokidis, A.A. Scott, S.
Jefferies, and J.K Gaydos. 2021. Congenital diseases in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsii) from the
Salish Sea. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 57(3). doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-20-00179
Olson, J.K, D. Lambourn, J. Huggins, A.A. Scott, S. Raverty, and J. K. Gaydos. 2021. Trends in propeller strike-
induced mortality in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) of the Salish Sea. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 57(3).
doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-20-00221
Norman, S.A, D.M Lambourn, J.L. Huggins, J.K Gaydos, S. Dupernell, S. Berta, J.K. Olson, V. Souze, A. Evans, B.
Carlson, M. Johnson, R. Mayer, C. King, and A. A.Scott. 2021. Antibiotic resistance of bacteria in two
marine mammal species, harbor seals and harbor porpoises, living in an urban marine ecosystem, the Salish
Sea, Washington State, USA. Oceans, 2:86-104. doi.org/ 10.3390/oceans2010006
Davis, G., M.F Baumgartner, P.J Corkeron…A. Scott, M. Soldevilla, J.E. Stanistreet, K. Stafford, E. Summers, J.B.
Thornton, S. Todd, and S.M Van Parijs. 2020. Exploring movement patterns and changing distributions of
baleen whales in the western North Atlantic using a decade of passive acoustic data. Global Change
Biology, 26(9). doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15191

PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES (last 5 years)

Scott, A. Pinnipeds of the Salish Sea. Marine Naturalist Training Program. July 2019, 2020, 2021.
Scott, A., G. Davis, and D. Cholewiak. The importance of marine bioacoustics and what it can teach us.
University of Washington Friday Harbor Labs. November 2020.
Scott, A. The functions of a Marine Mammal Stranding Network – importance, findings, and applications.
University of Washington Friday Harbor Labs. October 2019.
Scott, A. and K. Stafford. An analysis of passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammals at Barrow
Point, AK. University of Washington Research Symposium. May 2018.
Scott, A. Seasonal variability in plankton, export flux, and the response of pelagic foragers. University of
Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories. December 2017.
Scott, A., G. Davis, D. Cholewiak. Recent North Atlantic right whale acoustic presence along the Western
North Atlantic coast – tracking the migrational pattern of an endangered whale for policy
changes. Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. February 2017.
Scott, A., G. Davis, D. Cholewiak. Recent North Atlantic right whale acoustic presence along the Western
North Atlantic coast. NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Research Symposium. August 2016.
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RELEVANT COURSEWORK

 Arctic Marine Vertebrate Ecology


 Climate Change
 Interdisciplinary Oceans
 Biology Series
 Coastal Oceans
 Marine Organic Chemistry

ADDITIONAL SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS

Proficient in statistical analysis programs (R) and spatial mapping programs (ArcGIS)
Member of Educational Advisory Board for Deep Green Wilderness
AAUS Scientific Diver & Advanced Open Water Scuba Certification
Washington State Boat Operator Safety Certification
USGC Captain’s License (currently testing)
Level 2/3 training in large whale disentanglement response
Proficient in passive acoustic monitoring programs such as Raven & Pamguard

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