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September 4, 2013

Hart Crowser hired Julie Wilson as a senior associate environmental project manager in Portland. In Edmonds, it hired James Selleck as a marine ecologist and Beth Sosik as a fisheries biologist. Wilson will focus on environmental cleanup, water quality and stormwater permitting/management. She holds a Ph.D. and has been on science and regulatory advisory committees, and worked on the Portland Harbor Superfund project. Selleck worked at Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, where he managed projects with the groundfish management team, and at the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Sosik is a fisheries biologist who holds a master's in aquatic and fishery sciences from the University of Washington. She volunteers with the Ocean Inquiry Project, a nonprofit that educates people by having them observe science onboard ships. She and Selleck will support habitat restoration and fisheries projects in the Northwest and Alaska. Hart Crowser is a Seattle-based firm that provides environmental and geotechnical engineering, natural resources, and environmental remediation technologies.