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Biographical Sketch
Paul Box was born in Logan Utah in March 1962. He grew up in Utah,
Texas, and Australia. From 1980 to 1984 he attended Utah State
University in Logan, Utah, apart from one year at the Unvirsidad
Nacional in Costa Rica. In 1984 he received a B.S. in Geology from
Utah State University.
After graduating he served three years as a fisheries extension agent
with the Peace Corps in Tanga, Tanzania. After 9 months as a
fisheries trainer in Tanzania and South Carolina, and 4 months as a
fisheries observer aboard a Soviet fishing trawler, he enrolled in the
graduate school at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He
received his M.S. in 1991, and has been a doctoral candidate since
1995.
Mr. Box is married, has one daughter, and two cats.
Paul Box
3/11/1998