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Angela Bowers, M.S.

Angela Bowers, M.S. (she/her)

Assistant Professor

Career Education — Applied Fisheries

Education

M.S. Fisheries and Wildlife Administration, Oregon State University

B.S. Biology & B.A. Spanish, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Biography

Angie has been working in Alaska Aquaculture since 2006, when she began caring for Pacific salmon at remote hatcheries around Baranof Island. Before coming to the University of Alaska system, she worked as the Aquaculture director at the Sitka Sound Science Center and worked for Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (NSRAA), spending several years as the manager of Medvejie Hatchery. She studied Biology and Spanish at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and has her Masters degree from Oregon State University in Fisheries and Wildlife Administration.

When not sharing her knowledge and love for sustainable ocean farming with others, she can be found exploring Southeast Alaska with her daughter Wren and two rescue dogs; camping, fishing, beach combing or wandering in the woods looking for mushrooms or things to photograph.

 

Angela Bowers, M.S.

Assistant Professor

Career Education — Applied Fisheries

Angela Bowers, M.S.