Halley Froehlich is a postdoctoral researcher for the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, involved with the Science for Nature and People (SNAP) Partnership working group evaluating sustainable open-ocean aquaculture around the globe.
Halley received her Ph.D. from the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington and B.Sc. in Animal Biology from the University of California, Davis. As a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, she took an interdisciplinary approach studying the effects of human and natural-based low oxygen disturbances (i.e., hypoxia) on marine organisms. A key facet of Halley’s graduate and postdoctoral research is linking important ecological questions with conservation and management objectives.