Nicholas G. Aumen, Ph.D.
Nick
Aumen is an aquatic ecologist for Everglades National Park (US Department of the
Interior, National Park Service), and oversees an interagency team of scientists
and engineers tracking the progress of the south Florida ecosystem restoration
program. His team, located at the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, assesses
the potential impacts of restoration programs on Everglades National Park and
other sensitive federal lands.
Formerly, Nick was the Research Director at the South Florida Water Management
District in West Palm Beach, directing a team of 120-plus scientists and
engineers conducting research in support of ecosystem restoration.
Nick
received his B.S. and M.S. in biology at the University of West Florida, and his
Ph.D. in microbial ecology at Oregon State University. After finishing his
Ph.D., he took a faculty position in biology at the University of Mississippi,
and was a tenured Associate Professor of Biology until 1991, when he returned to
Florida. Nick presently is an Adjunct Professor of Biology at Florida Atlantic
University in Boca Raton, Florida, and has directed several M.S.-level students’
theses on environmental research projects.
Nick
serves on the Executive Committee of the Interamerican Water Resources Network,
and helped organize five of the biennial Dialogues on water held across the
Americas. Nick also was on the national Board of Directors of the Sierra Club,
serving two terms as national Vice-President and one term as national Treasurer.