Jonathan King
Economist
    EDUCATION

    2002
    Master of Science, University of Rhode Island, Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

    1999-2000
    Continuing Studies Classes. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.

    1996
    B.A. Economics/Environmental Studies, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY.

    1995
    Intensive Study and Internship Semester Abroad. University of Nairobi, Kenya.

    EXPERIENCE

    March 2003- Present
    Economist, Northern Economics
    Projects include:
    - Evaluating Residential Land Use for Municipality of Anchorage Heritage Land Bank Parcels 03-011 and 03-012.
    - Analysis of HLB Parcels 03-011 and 03-012.
    - Economic Feasibility of Developing Shotgun Cove, Whittier, Alaska
    - Economic impact of Saturday and Sunday Markets.
    - An Assessment of the World Market for Geoduck and the Potential for Aquaculture Production
    - Environmental Economics Evaluation of Maury Island, Washington
    - Economic Assessment and Valuation of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Recreational Hatchery Program.
    - Analysis of Species of Availability, Market Pricing, and Economic Feasibility of a Lower Bristol Bay Shore-Based Processing Facility.
    - Environmental Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/ Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis for Groundfish Retention Standards to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands.
    - Environmental Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/ Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis for a Regulatory Amendment Establishing Minimum Groundfish Retention Standards in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands.
    - Community Impacts of Restructuring the Bristol Bay Salmon Fishery. Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant.


    Summer 2001- Winter 2003
    Environmental Analyst, J.L. Anderson Associates, Kingston, RI
    - Authored several book chapters on the status of world fisheries. Book to be published in 2003.
    - Analyzed production and trade trends of the world's marine products.
    - Analyzed and predicted price trends of Alaskan salmon harvests.

    Fall 2000-Summer 2002
    Research Analyst, Dept. of Environmental & Natural Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island
    - Wrote several grants to fund scientific research sponsored by USDA.
    - Provided litigation support services to professors involved in environmental litigation.

    1996 - 2000
    Economist, Triangle Economic Research, Durham, NC.
    - Analyzed economic and environmental impact of environmental pollution.
    - Oversaw logistics of administering a 1500 respondent, 5-month, panel survey.
    - Moderated and designed respondent focus groups.
    - Used SAS, STATA, and GAUSS to perform quantitative analysis and validation of data collected during multiple field surveys.
    - Regularly wrote technical reports and memos documenting survey field-work and analysis protocols.

    December 1995-January 1996
    Internship, Vermont Land Trust, Montpelier, Vermont.
    - Created baseline documentation report texts and maps data from tax parcel maps on undeveloped shoreline ownership.

    April-May 1995
    Internship, African Wildlife Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya.
    - Provided research data and support services for Wildlife Utilization Study Group and Reintroduction Specialist Group.

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Staff Profiles:
[Patrick Burden] [Marcus Hartley] [Leah Cuyno]
[Mike Fisher] [Cal Kerr] [Kent Kovacs] [Diane Steele]
[Terri McCoy] [Jonathan King] [Bill Schenken]
[Don Schug] [Trina Wellman]

Staff Resumes:
[Patrick Burden] [Marcus Hartley] [Leah Cuyno]
[Mike Fisher] [Cal Kerr] [Kent Kovacs] [Diane Steele]
[Terri McCoy] [Jonathan King] [Bill Schenken]
[Don Schug] [Trina Wellman]


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