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Carlene Schultz - Biological Science Technician

A young woman on a rocky shore.
Carly collects mussel samples for nearshore monitoring in Kenai Fjords National Park.

Carlene (Carly) Schultz
Biological Science Technician
Southwest Alaska I&M Network
National Park Service
240 W. 5th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 644-3687
carlene_schultz [at] nps.gov

Education
M.Sc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Marine Biology, 2014
B.S. University of Alaska Anchorage, Biological Sciences, 2008

Professional Experience
2016-Present: Biological Science Technician, National Park Service, Southwest Alaska Network, Anchorage, AK
2013: Fish & Wildlife Technician, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage, AK
2008-2013: Research Technician, Alaska Sealife Center, Seward, AK
2007: Park Ranger, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Student Temporary Employment Program, Soldotna, AK

Publications
Schmidt, J. H., H. A. Coletti, K. A. Cutting, T. L. Wilson, B. A. Mangipane, C. N. Schultz, and D. T. Schertz. 2024. The effects of spatiotemporal variation in marine resources on the occupancy dynamics of a terrestrial avian predator. Ecosphere 15(11): e70078.

Wilson, T. L., T. Shepherd, C. Miller, B. Mangipane, and T. Hamon. 2018. Protocol implementation plan for monitoring moose in Southwest Alaska National Parks. Natural Resource Report NPS/SWAN/NRR—2018/1755. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado

Last updated: November 26, 2024