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Thomas Waldrop

 

Mr. Waldrop is the hatchery manager for the Freshwater Institute’s main wet lab facility. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in Fisheries and Wildlife from Virginia Tech. His past employment in fisheries sciences includes work at the University of Georgia and the Leetown Science Center in Kearneysville, WV. Current areas of interest include recirculating aquaculture technologies and hatchery management techniques. 

Contact via e-mail: t.waldrop@freshwaterinstitute.org

Contact via phone: (304) 876-2815 ext 223

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