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<br />ResumesCoastal Systems International, Inc.
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<br />Master of Science, Biology, Florida
<br />Atlantic University, Boca Raton,
<br />Florida, 2013
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<br />Bachelor of Science, Ohio State
<br />University, Columbus, Ohio, 2011
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<br />The South Florida Association of
<br />Environmental Professionals
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<br />The International Sea Turtle
<br />Society
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<br />PADI Advanced Open Water Diving
<br />Certified, 2014
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<br />Scuba Diving International
<br />Computer Nitrox Diver Certified
<br />First Aid and CPR 2019
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<br />Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving
<br />Injuries 2019
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<br />Reising, M., M. Salmon, and S.
<br />Stapleton. (2015) Hawksbill nest
<br />site selection affects hatchling
<br />survival at a rookery in Antigua,
<br />West Indies. Endangered Species
<br />Research 29:179-187
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<br />Salmon, M. and M. Reising (2014)
<br />Emergence rhythms of hatchling
<br />marine turtles: Is a time sense
<br />involved? Chelonian Conservation
<br />and Biology: December 2014, Vol.
<br />13, No 2, pp 282-285
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<br />Salmon, M., M. Reising, and S.
<br />Stapleton (2016) The evolution of
<br />hatchling morphology. Marine
<br />Turtle Newsletter No 149, pp 9-12
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<br />Megan Reising, with over 10 years of experience in the marine, environmental and
<br />regulatory realms, serves as a Senior Environmental / Permitting Project Manager.
<br />She holds expertise in marine, coastal, and restoration projects, as well as
<br />environmental permit applications at the local, county, state, and federal levels. Her
<br />areas of focus include coastal and marine site development, specifically project
<br />permitting strategy and mitigation. Megan manages projects throughout all phases
<br />of completion. She maintains relationships with various environmental agencies such
<br />as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Florida Department
<br />of Environmental Protection (FDEP), South Florida Water Management District
<br />(SFWMD), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), as well as local municipalities
<br />in Miami-Dade, Broward, Martin, Lee, and St. Lucie counties.
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<br />Megan has extensive knowledge of marine biology and coastal regulations in Florida
<br />and throughout the Caribbean. She coordinates with project teams and regulatory
<br />agencies, monitors the environmental permit process, and drives projects through
<br />implementation. Megan has extensive experience as a field biologist, comprised of
<br />conducting marine benthic resource surveys, seagrass restoration, coral health
<br />monitoring and relocation, ecological impact assessments, population monitoring,
<br />habitat mapping surveys, and identification of numerous federally listed endangered
<br />species.
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<br />770011 BBrriicckkeellll AAvveennuuee,, MMiiaammii
<br />Environmental permitting and
<br />engineering design for proposed multi-
<br />slip dock located in the Biscayne Bay
<br />Aquatic Preserve.
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<br />11220011 BBrriicckkeellll BBaayy AAvveennuuee,, MMiiaammii
<br />Environmental permitting and
<br />engineering design for proposed multi-
<br />slip dock with mangrove planters and
<br />over-water nature boardwalk.
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<br />CChhaatteeaauu BBeeaacchh,, SSuunnnnyy IIsslleess BBeeaacchh
<br />Provided marine turtle lighting
<br />consultation (including external,
<br />emergency, and signage features) for
<br />condominium tower, garage and
<br />swimming pool. Submitted package
<br />for FDEP marine turtle lighting review.
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<br />EEvveerrggllaaddeess SSaaffaarrii PPaarrkk,, MMiiaammii
<br />Environmental permitting and
<br />engineering design of 3-acre park
<br />improvements to adapt to water level
<br />rise. Design elements include ticket
<br />gazebo, waiting area, floating docks, fuel
<br />systems, potable water system, parking
<br />lot improvements, drainage restoration
<br />and pedestrian access bridge. Conducted
<br />wetland delineation to facilitate FDEP
<br />Environmental Resource Permit, Corps
<br />permit, and SFWMD permit.
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<br />FFiirrsstt PPrreessbbyytteerriiaann CChhuurrcchh,, MMiiaammii
<br />Shoreline stabilization design and
<br />environmental permitting of 220 feet of
<br />seawall, bulkhead and baywalk. Secured
<br />final permits from Miami-Dade, the FDEP,
<br />and Corps. Conducted marine resource
<br />survey.
<br />HHiillllssbboorroo IInnlleett MMaannaaggeemmeenntt,,
<br />BBrroowwaarrdd CCoouunnttyy
<br />Continuing consultation services with
<br />District regarding inlet management
<br />activities including annual bypass
<br />reporting, permitting of jetty
<br />improvements, marine resource
<br />mapping, coral relocation, and
<br />compliance assistance.
<br />KKeennnneeddyy PPaarrkk,, MMiiaammii
<br />Marine engineering design and
<br />environmental permitting of overwater
<br />boardwalk replacement. Facilitated
<br />permitting applications, processing, and
<br />agency compliance.
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