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SUSAN BURR <br /> Susan Burr, Environmental Scientist, is President of AECOS and has 30 years of experience in the <br /> environmental field. Her responsibilities at AECOS include project management, marine and freshwater <br /> biology, preparation of environmental survey and assessment reports, and wetland delineations. Susan <br /> has been project manager at AECOS for numerous environmental and water quality studies throughout <br /> the Pacific area. Her project list includes projects in perennial and intermittent streams, reservoirs and <br /> irrigation systems, mangroves and coastal wetlands, nearshore coral reefs, deep-draft and small boat <br /> harbors, sandy beaches, and various construction sites. <br /> Susan received a B.A. degree in Biology in 1991 from Pomona College and a M.S. degree in Marine <br /> Resources Management in 1993 from the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State <br /> University. She has worked for the Washington State Office of Marine Safety, Commonwealth of the <br /> Northern Mariana Islands Division of Environmental Quality, Hawai'i Department of Health <br /> Environmental Planning Office, and has been with AECOS since 2001. <br /> Recent projects Susan has managed while at AECOS include a natural resources assessment for planned <br /> improvements to a reservoir and irrigation system; wetland delineations for public works and <br /> development projects; and stream surveys on Kaua'i, O'ahu, Maui, Moloka'i, and Hawai'i. Susan is a <br /> wetland professional in training (WPIT) with the Society of Wetland Scientists, a member of Hawai'i <br /> Association of Environmental Professionals, and a member of The Wildlife Society Hawaii Chapter. <br /> Susan is currently certified for OSHA hazardous waste site worker (1910.120), open water SCUBA, <br /> NITROX diving, first aid, CPR/AED, Wilderness First Aid, oxygen administration for divers and she holds a <br /> transportation worker identification credential (TWIC)for working in and around harbors. <br />