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BOB
FUERSTENBURG PROFILE
has
been a senior ecologist for the King County Department of Natural
Resources since 1986. During that time, Bob have collaborated
with other scientists in a long-term study of the effects of urbanization
on the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems. This work
has focused on the changes in river and stream ecology wrought
by changes in land use and management. At present, Bob's work
is driven mainly by endangered species listings that have occurred
in the Northwest and is concerned with developing and refining
an ecological approach to the conservation of salmon and their
ecosystems in King County and central Puget Sound.
Address
King County Department of Natural Resources
201 S Jackson St, Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98104
Education
- 1973 B.A.,
Physics and Biology, University of Chicago. Chicago, IL
- 1976 M.A.,
Aquatic Ecology/Physiology, Minnesota State University. Mankato,
Minnesota. Thesis: Trophic Dynamics of a Northern River Margin
Ecosystem
- 1977 M.A.,
Marine Ecology/Biochemistry, University of Oregon. Eugene, Oregon.
Thesis: Biochemical Correlates of Temperature and Salinity
Adaptation in the Harpacticoid Copepod Tigriopus californicus
from Hypersaline Rockpools.
Recent
Publications and Presentations
- Fuerstenberg,
R., 1998. Needs of Salmon in the City: Habitat in the Urban
Landscape. P.7-10 In: Salmon in the City: Can Habitat in
the Path of Development be Saved? May 20-21, 1998. American
Public Works Association, Washington Chapter.
- Fuerstenberg,
R., 1997. The Impacts of Urbanization on Streams in King County,
Washington. In: Proceedings of a Workshop: Urban Stream Protection,
Restoration and Stewardship in the Pacific Northwest. Urban
Initiative Series #08, Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Vancouver,
BC, Canada.
- Fuerstenberg,
R., 1995. Landscape Ecology and Wetland Restoration: Integrating
Structure, Function and Process. Annual Meeting of the Society
for Ecological Restoration. September 1995. Seattle, Washington.
- Fuerstenberg,
R. and G. Lucchetti, 1995. Fisheries Management and Local Government
in Washington State: The Example from King County. Annual Meeting
of the North Pacific International Chapter of the American Fisheries
Society, April, 1995. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- Fuerstenberg,
R. and D. Booth, 1993. Wetland Management in Urbanizing Landscapes
of King County, Washington. Joint Meeting of the American Society
of Limnology and Oceanography and The Society of Wetland Scientists.
May 30-June 3, 1993. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- Lucchetti,
G. and Fuerstenberg, R., 1992. Management of Coho Slamon Habitat
in Urbanizing Landscapes of King County, Washington, USA. Pages
308-317 In: L. Berg and P. Delaney, Eds. Proceedings of the
1992 Coho Workshop, Nanaimo, BC, Canada.
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