
معرفی
Nathan B. Furey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of New Hampshire. His research focuses on fish ecology and animal movements, particularly predator-prey interactions, bioenergetics, and telemetry applications. He leads the Fish and Movement Ecology Lab, studying species across diverse ecosystems including the Pacific, Arctic, and Mediterranean regions.
Education:
- Ph.D., Forestry, University of British Columbia
- M.S., Wildlife & Fisheries Science, Texas A&M University
- B.S., Marine Biology & Environmental Science, University of New England
Research Interests:
- Fish Migration and Movement
- Predator-Prey Dynamics
- Climate Change Impacts on Aquatic Species
- Telemetry and GIS Applications
- Marine and Freshwater Conservation
Teaching: Courses include Fisheries Biology (MEFB 772/872), Stream Ecology (ZOOL 708), and Sharks and Bony Fishes (ZOOL 710/810). He also oversees doctoral research (BIOL 999) and capstone projects.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Fish and Movement Ecology Lab, collaborating on projects involving salmon, Arctic species, and Mediterranean marine mammals. Active in global initiatives like the Pacific Salmon Commission and Arctic Research Program.



