B.S. Environmental Studies, 1992, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA
Sally Marston is a junior data analyst at the Hawaii Office of Clancy Environmental Consultants, Inc. She has over 14 years of highly diverse experience in wildlife biology, endangered species ecology, conservation, data collection, and database development for local, state, and the federal government throughout Washington State and Hawaii, including extensive volunteer work. For example, Ms. Marston has supported surveys of pelagic seabirds and marine mammals in the Bering Sea, restoration of critical habitat for threatened and endangered plants and animals on the quarantined Laysan Island in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian archipelago, and assessed fish populations and fishing activities for natural resource management in the Puget Sound. Prior to joining CEC, she served as an avian influenza field investigator at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge in Oahu, Hawaii, and helped develop and organize the Access Plant Database for Laysan Island and the Oahu National Wildlife Refuge Complex.
THE CEC TEAM
The CEC Team: Sally Marston