Research Interests
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Physical Oceanography
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Marine Policy
Academic
Background
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B.S., Sam Houston State University, 1965.
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M.A., Sam Houston State University, 1967.
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Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 1971.
Teaching
Short Biography
William J. Merrell
Bill Merrell is the George P. Mitchell ’40
chair in marine sciences and president of Merrell Historic Properties,
Inc.
He has served as president of the H. John
Heinz III Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment, vice
chancellor for Strategic Programs of The Texas A&M University System,
vice president for Research Policy of Texas A&M University, president of
Texas A&M University at Galveston, and assistant director of the
National Science Foundation.
Merrell received the Distinguished Member
Award for Research Achievement from the Texas A&M University Chapter of
Sigma XI, the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Geosciences and
Earth Resources Council. He is the only person to receive the
Distinguished Service Award of the National Science Foundation twice, a
group award in his role as the first principal investigator of the Ocean
Drilling Program and an individual award for “his lasting impact on the
course of American science.” Merrell has served on the Ocean
Studies Board (chair), Space Studies Board and the Board on
Sustainability of the National Research Council. He holds a BS in
physics and a MA in mathematics from Sam Houston State University and a
PhD in oceanography from Texas A&M University.
Merrell teaches the Capstone Course in the
Masters of Marine Resource Management Program (link) in the
Marine Sciences Department. His
scientific work has included studies of regional and large-scale ocean
physics as well as coastal processes and hurricane impacts. Recently his
interests have evolved to coastal sustainability and disaster mitigation
and recovery. (Recent
Publications). In particular,
he is investigating the possibility of a regional surge suppression
barrier for the Houston/Galveston area, the Ike Dike. Bill has also
published fiction and his interest in historic structures has led to his
family’s ownership and preservation of the
1853 John
DeLong/Commodore Chubb House in Galveston’s East End Historic
District and the
1870
Merchants Mutual Insurance Building
in the
Strand Historic
District.
Bill can be contacted at
merrellw@tamug.edu or 409-740-4732
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William J.
Merrell
Marine Sciences
Texas A&M University at
Galveston
merrellw@tamug.edu
Phone work:
(409)740-4732
Fax: (409)740-4787
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