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Department of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences Remote Sensing Lab Mrs. Elizabeth Noble Liz
Noble received her BS in Zoology (Cum Laude) from North Caroina State
University (NCSU) in Raleigh, North Carolina. She completed three years
of graduate studies
(Summa Cum Laude) in the Master Program in Marine Science and Physical
Oceanography at NCSU's Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
She conducted research on the fluid dynamics of Pamlico Sound, North Carolina,
and how the sound's circulation patterns influenced juvenile finfish migrations
to estuarine nursery areas. Relevant course work included Applied Coastal
Ecology, Physical Dynamics of Estuaries, Satellite Oceanography, Environmental
Fluid Dynamics, and numerous fisheries courses. She left graduate school
in 1987 to accept a position with the North Carolina Division of Marine
Fisheries (DMF) as a Marine Fisheries Biologist. During her career at
the Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF), Liz wrote the North Carolina Artificial
Reef Plan, conducted research on king and Spanish mackerel life history
as well as classification analyses of Pamlico Sound nursery areas. Recommendations
were made for critical habitat criteria as part of EPA's Albermarle-Pamlico
National Estuarine Program to protect fishery
Lecturer
and Project Coordinator
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