Dr. Mueter began his studies at the Rhino-Westphalian Technical Institute in Aachen, Germany, before moving to Fairbanks in 1988 to pursue graduate degrees in biological oceanography (M.S.) and fisheries oceanography (Ph.D.), as
well as biostatistics (M.S.).
Franz has been active within ESSAS as Co-Chair of the Working Group on Climate Effects at Upper Trophic Levels He has also played a significant role in the ESSAS comparative studies between Norway and Canada (MENU) and the follow-up project on stock production modelling that also included Canada (CAMEO/CANUSE/MENUII).
He is particularly interested in the applied aspects of his research as they relate to the management of fisheries resources in the face of global climate changes. He is currently involved in two multi-disciplinary integrated ecosystem research programs in the Bering Sea (BEST – BSIERP ) and in theGulf of Alaska (GOA IERP), funded by NPRB, and leads the Arctic Ecosystem Integrated Survey (Arctic EIS) in the northern Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea, funded by BOEMRE .