![]() It has been criticized for being overly pessimistic, and is regarded by others as a blunt assessment of reality. Lackey’s leadership in developing policy options to restore wild salmon to the west coast of the United States is well known and controversial. In later years he focused on better defining the roles of scientific information and scientists in natural resource policy. Lackey had an early focus on solving practical fisheries problems, improving fish yields using various novel habitat enhancement techniques. He retired from the Environmental Protection Agency in 2008 to work at Oregon State University. In 1999, Lackey was awarded a senior Fulbright Fellowship and spend his tenure at the University of Northern British Columbia. In 1982 he became Courtesy Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University, a position he continues to hold. Environmental Protection Agency research laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon, and was deputy director from 1989 to 2000. In 1981, he was senior biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Water Resources Analysis Group located in West Virginia. In 1976-77, he spent a sabbatical year in Washington, D.C., working with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Environment Program as the national program coordinator. He was then hired by Virginia Tech as assistant professor of fisheries and became associate professor in 1973. (Zoology) in 1968 from University of Maine, and a PhD (Fisheries and Wildlife) in 1971 from Colorado State University. (fisheries) from Humboldt State University in 1967, an M.S. From 1981-2008, he held senior leadership posts at the United States Environmental Protection Agency research laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon. Lackey is a professor of fisheries and wildlife and adjunct professor of political science at Oregon State University. ![]() He is best known for his work involving the interplay between science and policy, natural resource management, and assessments of the future of salmon runs. Lackey (born 1944) is a Canadian born fisheries scientist and political scientist living in the United States. ![]() Natural resource science and management, interface of science and policy, use and misuse of science in the political processįisheries science, ecology, natural resources ![]()
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