Alicia S. Miller
Alicia earned a BS in Biology from George Washington University and an MS from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s School of Marine Science and Technology. In 2003, Alicia began working at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center in the National Systematics Laboratory at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. Two years later she relocated to Woods Hole, MA and would continue her career working on a variety of fisheries issues including collecting and processing fisheries and oceanographic data, developing ecosystem-based surveys, utilizing tagging data to better understand the marine migration of Atlantic salmon, working to include environmental variables in modeling population dynamics, and developing data visualization techniques. She is currently involved in modeling entanglement risk of fixed-gear fisheries on large whales within the Protected Species Branch.