Dr. Jason Fellman is an Associate Research Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Alaska Southeast and the Director of the Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center. Jason received his B.S. in Biology from University of Scranton, M.S. in Environmental Science from Washington State University, and PhD in Biogeochemistry from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He has more than 20 years of research experience in southeast Alaska investigating watershed-scale biogeochemistry and freshwater habitat quality for Pacific salmon. Much of his research has focused on quantifying lateral carbon and nutrient export from forested and glacierized watersheds in the context of a changing hydrologic regime and studying how food webs and the biogeochemistry of proglacial streams may change as glaciers shrink and are replaced by forested and wetland ecosystems.