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Adam Fox

Assistant Professor, Fisheries
Education:

Ph.D., Fisheries, University of Georgia 2018

M.S., Coastal Marine and Wetland Studies, Coastal Carolina University, 2010

B.A., Marine Biology, Roger Williams University, 2006

Labs/Centers/Committee:
Teaching:

I regularly teach:

  • FISH/WILD/MARS/ECOL 4300/6300 - Environmental Biology of Fishes (Spring semester)
  • FISH/WILD/MARS/ECOL 4300L/6300L - Environmental Biology of Fishes Lab (Spring semester)
  • FISH/WILD/MARS/ECOL 4500/6500 - Fish Physiology (Fall semester)
  • FISH/WILD/MARS/ECOL 4500L/6500L - Fish Physiology Lab (Fall semester)
  • FISH 4650L/6650L - Georgia Fishes Field Study (Maymester)
Events featuring Adam Fox
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Room 1-304

Join us on September 11 at 3:30 p.m. for a talk on long-term monitoring of Apalachicola River Gulf Sturgeon. Discover how this research has provided insights into population dynamics such as recruitment and survival, revealed important findings about population structure, and even assessed the effects of a major hurricane on this endangered species.

Articles Featuring Adam Fox

This is a recording of the seminar Ancient Fish, Modern Challenges: Gulf Sturgeon in the Apalachicola River by Dr. Adam Fox, Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. The seminar was hosted on Sept.

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