
Alex is an ecologist with over 15 years of multi-disciplinary experience in the planning, design, permitting, and oversight of ecological restoration and habitat management projects in estuarine, freshwater, and terrestrial systems He has served as project manager and senior ecologist for scores of projects, primarily in the Northeastern United States, including salt marsh habitat restoration, tidal restoration and other coastal resilience improvements, cranberry bog and other freshwater wetland restorations, dam removals, stream bank restorations, coastal and freshwater dredging, and habitat management projects. Alex has led many natural resource investigations throughout the Northeast including salt marsh habitat assessments, vernal pool monitoring studies, freshwater and coastal wetland delineations and functional assessments, wildlife surveys and habitat evaluations, terrestrial and aquatic vegetation inventories, surface water and groundwater quality assessments, and sediment evaluations. Alex also brings strong project management, communication, and technical writing skills as assets to his project teams. He regularly works with other scientists, engineers, clients, and regulators to plan, design, permit, and oversee the implementation of ecological restoration, coastal resilience, and natural resource management projects.