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Thomas Hurst

Program Manager, Newport Laboratory Director
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program, Newport Laboratory
Office: (541) 867-0222
Email: thomas.hurst@noaa.gov

Thomas Hurst

Program Manager, Newport Laboratory Director

Thomas Hurst is a Research Fisheries Biologist and Program Manager of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program located on Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, OR. He earned a B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Graduate studies (M.S. and Ph.D.) on the recruitment and ecology of overwintering Hudson River striped bass were done at Stony Brook University in New York under the direction of Dr. David Conover. He joined the AFSC in 2002.

Tom’s research blends field studies and laboratory experimentation to examine the environmental ecology of early life stages of marine species. Much of this work focuses on the pervasive influence of temperature variation on the physiology and ecology of fish including behavior, habitat selection, growth energetics, and larval ecology. Recent areas of research include characterizing dispersal patterns of Pacific cod, biochemical characterization of growth dynamics in Pacific halibut, and the potential impacts of ocean acidification on fish of the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska. Tom serves as AFSC’s representative to NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Working Group and holds an appointment as a Courtesy Assistant Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University.