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John Skalski is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington, specializing in mathematical approaches to studying the effects of human activity on natural systems. His research employs various methods to assess the health of salmon populations and determine the impacts of nuclear energy installations on wildlife communities. His work has led to significant regulatory changes in the oil industry and commercial fisheries. In addition to his research, Skalski has an esteemed record of public service, designing experiments and developing sampling protocols for government studies. He is a member of professional organizations including the American Statistical Association, the Wildlife Society, and the American Fisheries Society. He also serves as Co-Director of the Columbia Basin Research, a center focused on providing quantitative solutions to issues involving endangered salmon stocks in the Columbia River Basin.
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