Eric Jay Dolin | |
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Born | 1961 Queens, New York, United States |
Alma mater | Brown University Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | History Environmentalism Ecology Geography |
Eric Jay Dolin (born 1961) is an American author who writes history books, which often focus on maritime topics, wildlife, and the environment. He has published fourteen books, which have won numerous awards.
Dolin grew up near the coasts of New York and Connecticut, and graduated from Brown University, where he majored in biology and environmental studies.[1] After getting a master's degree in environmental management from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies,[2] he received his Ph.D. in environmental policy and planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[3]
Eric and his wife Jennifer live in Marblehead, Massachusetts, with their two children.
Dolin has worked as: (a) program manager at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; (b) environmental consultant for (i) Booz Allen Hamilton (MD) and (ii) Environmental Resources Limited (London); (c) an intern (i) at National Wildlife Federation, (ii) at the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management, and (iii) for Senator Lowell P. Weicker Jr. on Capitol Hill; (d) fisheries policy analyst at the National Marine Fisheries Service; (e) technical writer for the National Transportation Safety Board; (f) PEW research fellow at Harvard Law School; and (g) American Association for the Advancement of Science Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellow at Business Week.[4] Since 2007, he has been a full-time writer.