Christian Miller
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Experience
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Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
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United States
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Jan 2023 - Present
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Oct 2016 - Present
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Auburn University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Auburn University Marine Extension and Research Center
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Feb 2009 - Oct 2016
Specialist in the area of Nonpoint Source Pollution -Alabama Clean Water Partnership Coastal Basin Facilitator -Clean Marina Program Coordinator, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium -Mobile Bay National Estuary Program – NPS Outreach Specialist Specialist in the area of Nonpoint Source Pollution -Alabama Clean Water Partnership Coastal Basin Facilitator -Clean Marina Program Coordinator, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium -Mobile Bay National Estuary Program – NPS Outreach Specialist
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University of Florida
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Extension Specialist
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Nov 2004 - Jan 2009
Extension education and outreach in the areas of aquaculture and water quality -Developed informal educational programs -County pesticide training program co-leader -Worked with policy makers on impacts of hydrology and water use on agriculture -4-H youth development – youth sport fishing program co-leader & events judging Extension education and outreach in the areas of aquaculture and water quality -Developed informal educational programs -County pesticide training program co-leader -Worked with policy makers on impacts of hydrology and water use on agriculture -4-H youth development – youth sport fishing program co-leader & events judging
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Auburn University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Research Assistant
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May 2001 - Sep 2003
Research related to Aquatic Animal Nutrition Species studied: Channel Catfish, I. punctatus; Pacific White Shrimp, L. vannamei; Brown Shrimp, L. aztecus; Pink Shrimp, P. duorarum; Cobia, Rachycentron canadum; Red Snapper, L. campechanus. Research related to Aquatic Animal Nutrition Species studied: Channel Catfish, I. punctatus; Pacific White Shrimp, L. vannamei; Brown Shrimp, L. aztecus; Pink Shrimp, P. duorarum; Cobia, Rachycentron canadum; Red Snapper, L. campechanus.
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Education
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Auburn University
Master of Science (MS), Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management -
Jacksonville State University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biology, General