About
Lori K McRae serves as an Associate Professor in the Biology Department at The University of Tampa, where she teaches Biological Unity, Biological Diversity, Conservation Biology, Environmental Science, Marine Biology, Vertebrate Zoology, and Global Issues in Wildlife Conservation.
Her academic background includes:
- B.S. from The University of Tampa (1995)
- Ph.D. from Louisiana State University (2002)
Research focuses on Hawaiian fish ecology (particularly kuhliids) and restoration of stream/estuarine ecosystems in Hawaii, bridging marine conservation with practical environmental management in island habitats. Her work addresses biodiversity preservation through field-based ecological studies and habitat rehabilitation initiatives.
Scientific recognition:
- Florida Academy of Sciences award
- Society for Conservation Biology award
Secured major research funding from the state of Hawaii for ecological restoration projects. Mentors students in conservation biology and marine sciences through coursework and field research opportunities, leveraging her PADI divemaster certification for aquatic studies. Professional engagement includes active membership in the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
Field research integrates scuba diving expertise with ecological monitoring, supporting long-term conservation strategies for vulnerable Hawaiian aquatic ecosystems.
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