Linus Stoltz is a data-focused marine scientist with 8 years of experience turning oceanographic and fisheries field work into reliable, reusable datasets and research products. As Data Manager at the Commercial Fisheries Research Foundation and previously lead for the Coastal Surface Piercing Profiler at the Ocean Observatories Initiative, he bridges hands-on instrumentation and data stewardship to support decision-making in fisheries and coastal research. His background ranges from graduate research in marine resource management to technician and lab roles, giving him deep domain knowledge of sampling methods, QA/QC, and sensor operations. Colleagues value his ability to translate messy field data into structured pipelines and accessible resources for scientists and managers. A former dive master and mariculture intern, he brings practical seafaring experience and a habit of solving data problems where they originate—on deck and in the lab.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Marine Resource Management, Master of Science - MS, Marine Resource Management at Oregon State University
Bachelor's degree, Marine Biology, Bachelor's degree, Marine Biology at University of North Carolina at Wilmington
routine to clean oxygen and temperature data collected from commercial fishing vessels.
Contributions:12 PRs, 21 pushes, 6 branches in 5 months
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