Chris Fuller
Chief Operating Officer

Biography
Chris is an experienced field engineer and is well versed in the management of large-scale field data collection projects in service to environmental and offshore energy sectors. He is proficientin the application of continuous real-time in-situ observing systems and conventional event-based monitoring programs. His areas of expertise include> hydrologic and hydrographic surveying, hydrodynamic modeling, constituent transport modeling, and environmental toxicology. He has worked throughout the Texas Gulf Coast in support of projects funded by the Texas General Land Office to characterize marine and estuarine oil-spill transport mechanisms. He is currently the project manager for a Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Freshwater Flows project to characterize the quantity and quality of hydrologic flows to the Lower Laguna Madre. As the Lower Rio Grande Valley Watershed Coordinator he provided technical and logistical support to Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) § 319 characterization projects (Lower Laguna Madre Brownsville Ship Channel) and LRGV-North and Central watershed characterizations). As a project manager at Texas General Land Office- Coast Management Program project is implementing a High Frequency Radar network that will provide real time data to NOAA’s National Data Buoy Center that will be applied to address hydrodynamic modeling efforts.
Education
- PhD/ 2011/ Civil Engineering/ Texas A&M University
- MS/ 1996 /Environmental Engineering/ Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- BS/ 1989/ Biology/ Texas A&M University
Project Experience
- RATES, Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV), TWDB Freshwater Flows
- St. Lawrence County, Characterization of Sturgeon Spawning Habitats
- Chevron Docking Facility Hydrodynamic Characterization