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Bryson Luke <br /> Bryson Luke joined the AECOS team in 2017 and brings over 8 years of experience <br /> in the environmental field. His work includes wetlands and jurisdictional waters <br /> delineations for U.S. Army Corps permitting, water quality monitoring for Hawaii <br /> Dept. of Health permitting, and numerous project work involving endangered <br /> species conservation,biological surveys, and stream biology. His work experience <br /> is centralized in Hawaii, but ranges as far west as Midway Atoll in the <br /> Papahanaumokuakea National Monument, and as far east as Oklahoma. <br /> Bryson contributes a variety of natural resource skills and local knowledge to <br /> AECOS projects. His responsibilities include conducting reconnaissance surveys <br /> for biological resources (flora/fauna) and identifying potential impacts to species <br /> from project-related activities.Field surveys and reporting for aquatic resources <br /> (streams, wetlands) that involve examinations of water quality, USACE <br /> jurisdictional determination, and biology. Preparation, planning, and execution of <br /> project deliverables. <br /> Bryson has experience with projects under his previous employer where he <br /> worked with a team to delineate the jurisdictional extent of anchialine pools and <br /> survey `bpae `ula and other biological resources at the Makalawena site. He also <br /> procured Special Activity Permits (SAPS) from the Hawaii Dept. of Land and <br /> Natural Resources (DLNR), Div. of Aquatic Resources (DAR) for the collection of <br /> larval `o`opu in an ongoing evaluation of streams managed by Kamehameha <br /> Schools. In his work with AECOS, Bryson has done jurisdictional waters <br /> delineations, aquatic and terrestrial biota surveys, water quality monitoring, and <br /> biological monitoring of endangered water birds. <br /> Bryson graduated from Kamehameha High School Kapalama Campus in 2005, and <br /> received a B.S. in Natural Resources and Environmental Management from the <br /> University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2010. Bryson has training in hazardous waste <br /> operations (HAZWOPER), first aid, CPR, basic helicopter safety, and work in <br /> airport AOAs. He also holds a Maritime Security (MARSEC) badge and <br /> Transportation Workers Identification Credentials (TWIC) card for working in and <br /> around harbors. <br /> AECOS, Inc. Statement of Qualifications <br /> Page 16 <br />