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Commitee Members: Liam Antrim
In early adulthood, Liam Antrim was
drawn to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska by the natural
landscapes and employment opportunities in wildlife
biology. Following 5 years of working and camping in
remote locations, Liam grounded his life in Bellingham,
earned an advanced academic degree, and began a career
as a research scientist working as an aquatic
toxicologist and research diver surveying and restoring
nearshore marine resources.
He has worked now for 10 years at the
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary on marine policy
issues, marine debris, oil spill response preparedness,
and research. In his private life, Liam is a committed
gardener and outdoor recreationalist. He has lived near
Sequim for over 20 years and is concerned about
subdivision of the developed landscape and loss of open
space that is essential for production of our food, as
well as the aesthetic that draws people to the area.
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