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MOY, PhD
philmoy1212@gmail.com
(920) 901-6699
Vancouver, WA 98686
Summary
Through two decades of fisheries work and science outreach, five of which leading a diverse
outreach / extension program that included seven staff members, Dr. Moys skills include:
Extensive experience in public engagement, public speaking and talking to the media
At ease working with the public, agencies, universities, businesses and communities
Conference, meeting and workshop planning and facilitation
Leading teams to develop policy and management options for contentious topics
Expert in fish ecology and aquatic invasive species
Strategic planning and implementation
Conflict resolution and consensus development among stakeholders, including state
agencies, federal agencies, tribes, commercial interests and other entities
Microsoft Office products, social media, web page editing, email
Grant writing, working with external partners, budget development and management
Lead and participate in state, regional and national committees, work groups, task groups
Preparation of NEPA documentation
He brings extensive experience designing and leading both large and small projects with diverse
audiences and thrives when handling multiple projects simultaneously. Phil is detail-oriented but
can grasp the big picture as well and with over 200 oral presentations and 25 publications in
popular magazines, brochures, manuals and peer-reviewed journals, he is an excellent writer
especially in interpretation of technical information for laypeople, and decision- and policymakers.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Zoology- Fisheries, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Master of Arts, Zoology- Fisheries, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Bachelor of Science, Zoology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Employment History
Chief Scientist 2014-2015
Smith-Root, Inc.
Vancouver, WA
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philmoy1212@gmail.com
(920) 901-6699
Vancouver, WA 98686
Assistant Director for Research and Outreach 2010-2014
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Madison, WI
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Awards
Great Lakes Fishery Commission Christie-Loftus Award - 2004
Great Lakes Sea Grant Network Program Leaders Superior Program Award 2003
Great Lakes Sea Grant Network Program Leaders Outstanding Project Award - 2003
Great Lakes Sea Grant Network Individual Communication Project Award 2005
philmoy1212@gmail.com
(920) 901-6699
Vancouver, WA 98686
Grants
Training Support Groups to Prevent the Spread of AIS via Fishing Tournaments - $294,819
Great Lakes Coastal Storms Program Outreach Coordinator - $214,239
Preventing the Spread of AIS via Fishing Tournaments - $383,818
Extending the Stop Aquatic Hitchhiker Campaign - $209,890
Watercraft Inspections $440,000
MidWest Generation, Chicago Canal Report - $13,000
Aquatic Invasive Species Resource Handbook - $7,965
Aquatic Invasive Species HACCP project - $30,486
Interactive Invasive Species Kiosk - $21,000
Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers Extended Campaign $60,338
Using Mass Media to Inform Anglers About Invasive Species - $181,440
Zebra Mussel Attack Pack - $30,486
Sea Grant Nonindigenous Species Web Site $111,661
philmoy1212@gmail.com
(920) 901-6699
Vancouver, WA 98686
2010. J. Beyer, P. Moy and B. DeStasio. Acute upper thermal limits of three aquatic invasive
invertebrates: hot water treatment to prevent upstream transport of invasive species.
Environmental Management. Vol. 47(1):67-76.
2010. P. Moy. An upstream battle: Protecting Wisconsin waters from the Asian carp. Wisconsin People
and Ideas. Summer 2010. pp. 20-24. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters.
2007. Trap Net Handout for Two Rivers / Manitowoc.
2006. P. Moy. Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes: Species Introduction, Management and
Prevention. Lake Line Vol. 26 (3). 2006
2005. P. Moy Pathways of Destruction: How invasives spread between waterbodies. Hitching A Ride.
Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine, Wisconsin DNR. PUB-CE-4014-2005
2004. Friends of the Fox Invasive Species Brochure.
2003. Why zebra mussels matter. Isthmus. Vol 28(17). Madison, WI.
2003. Invasive Species PSA. Babe Winkleman Productions. 30 seconds.
2003. Invasive Species Program Segment. Babe Winkelman Productions. 4 minutes 30 seconds.
2003. Protect Our Waters. Invasive species brochure
2003. The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Aquatic Nuisance Species Dispersal Barrier. Pg. 24-25 in State
of the Great Lakes Annual Report 2002.
2003. Aquatic Nuisance Species Effects on Fisheries Sustainability. 14 pp. in Great Lakes Fisheries
Leadership Manual.
2002. P. Moy, Aquatic Nuisance Species Barrier Energized! P. 46 in LakeLine. 22(2). North American
Lake Management Society.
2002. P. Moy. Aquatic Nuisance Species Barrier Goes Online. Aquatic Nuisance Species Digest. April 02.
2001. P. Moy, An update on the electrical barrier in the Chicago Canal. Introduced Fish Section Newsletter.
Vol. 19 No. 2.
2001. P. Moy, The Panels Ballast Water Management Policy: Forging a Regional Consensus. ANS
Update. Vol. 7 No. 1.
2000. P. Moy, Zebra mussels are moving inland help prevent their spread. UW Extension Lake Tides
newsletter Vol. 25 No. 4.
2000. P. Moy, Recommendations from the Incidental Habitat Workshop. Chapter 1 in: A. D. Caulk,
Gannon, J.E., Shaw, J. R. and Hartig, J.H. Eds. Best Management Practices for Soft Engineering of
Shorelines.
1999. P. Moy, An invasive species dispersal barrier for the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. Dreissena!
Vol. 9(6).
1998. P. Moy, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Dispersal Barrier. Proc. American Society of Civil Engs.
1998. Simon, T. P.; P.B. Moy and D.K. Barnes. New Distribution records for alien species in the near shore
zone of Lake Michigan, Indiana. Indiana Academy of Science, Vol. 110.
1995. P. Moy. Burns Harbor Major Rehabilitation - Submerged Breakwater Reefs. pp. 250-254 in J.R.M.
Kelso and J.H. Hartig. 1995. Methods of modifying habitat to benefit the Great Lakes ecosystem.
CISTI Occas. Pap. 1:294 p.
1994. P. Moy. Water quality effects of power boating on the Fox Chain OLakes. Proc. of the 18th ann.
conf. of the assoc. of floodplain managers. 311-314 p.
1991. P. Moy and R.E. Sparks. Value of Mussel Beds to Sport Fisheries. Project F-80-R. Final Report
91/17.
1988. P. Moy. Handling Your Muskie. Muskie 22(2):19-21. Alexandria, MN.
1987. P.B. Moy and R.R. Stickney. 1987. Suspended Spawning Cans for Channel Catfish in a Surface Mine
Lake. Progressive Fish Culturist. 49(1):76-77.
1985. Stickney, R.R. and P.B. Moy. Production of Caged Channel Catfish in a Surface Mine Lake. J. of the
World Mariculture Society 16:32-39.