Google Ocean shown at the Google Geo Developer Day (12th june 2006) Google Ocean Google Maps & Google Earth as visualization tools for marine data. Biographies (Bios are in Alphabetical Order; Click Picture to Enlarge) Barry Abrams Barry Abrams in Saigon, at left, with his good friend, John Mikesch; then Barry in later life in Paris. Barry Abrams, born in Amarillo, Texas. Rodney Rountree's CV a specialist in marine biology and ichthyology. CURRICULUM VITAENovember, 2. Rodney Alan Rountree. Marine Biologist. The Caridad Health Clinic CHC Caridad Center s largest program is a trusted source of free quality medical dental and mental health care for uninsured and underinsured low income individuals and families who live in Palm Beach. The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains a Software Reviews Database, articles from Technology & Learning Magazine, articles from Educators in Educators' eZine, Event and. CURRICULUM VITAE November, 2014 Rodney Alan Rountree Marine Biologist. 23 Joshua Lane Waquoit, MA 02536 Phone (508) 566-6586 Email: [email protected] Web page: http:// ResearchGate site: https://www. Ruth Riley AAHSL President Assistant Dean for Executive Affairs and Director of Library Services School of Medicine University of South Carolina. AAHSL Colleagues, Summer greetings! Joshua Lane. Waquoit, MA 0. Phone (5. 08) 5. 66- 6. Email: rrountree@fishecology. Web page: http: //www. Research. Gate site. Rodney. I have managed multidiciplinary. National Marine Fisheries Service and University of Massachusetts. My. interests include a wide range of marine ecology topics including identification of essential fish habitat, mediation. In recent years I have become very active. I am interested in Technogenesis, specifically for passive acoustics technologies. For this reason I have maintained an extensive web site of my activities at. I have published over 6. New York Times, local newspapers, NPR, Discover Magazine, and on- line. Ichthyological curatorial experience (UNC- Wilmington). United States. Experience with fish tagging methods. RESEARCH INTERESTSIchthyology, Marine Biology and Ecology, Marine Invertebrate Ecology, Marine Behavioral Ecology. Promotion of the development of passive acoustic technology applications to fisheries and marine. Research Interests Summary Illustrated. Meg pdf file)MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (acronym, year joined)American Fisheries Society (AFS, 1. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. ASIH, 1. 98. 3), Early Life History Section- AFS. ELHS, 1. 99. 0), Estuarine Research Federation (ERF, 1. Estuarine and Coastal. Sciences Association (ECSA- Europe, 1. Marine Fisheries Section- AFS (MFS, 1. New England Estuarine Research Society. NEERS, 1. 99. 2), Southern New England Chapter- AFS (SNEC, 1. Note, unfortunately I am no longer active in professional societies. REVIEWER FOR: Journals - Acta Ethologica, Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, Bulletin of Marine Science, Cybium. Endangered Species Research, Environmental Biology of Fishes, Estuaries, Estuarine Coastal &. Shelf Science, Fishery Bulletin, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Journal of the Marine Biological. Association of the United Kingdom, Journal of Morphology, Journal Northwest Atlantic. Fisheries Service, Journal Sea Research, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Marine and Freshwater Research, Northeast. Naturalist, Scientia Marina, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. Wetlands, and many others. Funding agencies - Caribbean Coral Reef Institute, Hudson River Foundation, Louisiana Sea Grant, Marine Fisheries. Initiative (MARFIN) Program, Mississippi- Alabama Sea Grant Program. National Undersea Research Program, Natural Environment Research Council (United Kingdom), Saltonstall Kennedy Program. AFS J. Frances Allen Scholarship, ASIH Stoye Award Judge (1. Web pages - Discovery of Sounds in the Sea website. EXPERIENCE AT SEAChief Scientist aboard R/V Connecticut during passive acoustics studies of Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. NE- GL NURC. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty Status, Department of Environmental Conservation, School. Food and Natural Resources, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Francis Juanes, a graduate seminar course in Trophic Dynamics. Research areas include. Narragansett Bay fish time series; 3) Sound production by Cod, haddock and other Gulf of Maine fishes. North American freshwater habitats; 5) Invasion of the Hudson. River by the freshwater drum; 6) Importance of fish fart and other air passage sounds; 7)development of technologies to. Importance of sound production in the ecology of deep sea fishes. Plans are to rebuild The River Project as. Tribeca section of the Hudson River Park now under construction. New York, NY. 2. 00. Senior Scientist and President, Marine Ecology and Technology Applications, Inc. We find innovative new applications for existing technology and identify. At META we feel strongly that public education on marine biology and. Responsible for managing a multidisiplinary. Major components included managing the. Georges Bank High Resolution Trawl Survey, two major Atlantic Cod tagging. Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank areas. The program involved. New Bedford and other New England commercial. March 1, 2. 00. 3 – November 1. Program Manager, Mount Hope Bay Natural Laboratory, School for Marine Science and Technology. SMAST) at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. November 1. 8, 2. March 1. 2. 00. 3. Oversaw the development of this multidisciplinary program aimed at examining anthropogenic and natural influences. Mt. Coordinated in- house and collaborative research. MHBNL research plan, planed and coordinated public outreach forums related. MHB. Research Associate, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Brewster, MA. September 2. 00. 1 - 2. Conducting a survey of the soniferous fishes of Cape Cod. Acting Chief, Food Chain Dynamics Investigation, Woods Hole Laboratory, Northeast Fishery Science. Center, NOAA, NMFS, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. November 1. 99. 5- November. Michael Fogarty, Univ. Maryland), including full budgetary control (4. K per year), and. NOAA Research Vessels. This. achievement has enabled extensive research into the NW Atlantic food web by NMFS staff and their collaborators. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory. Served as. a member of a panel of scientist charged with development of a long- term. James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory. Co- authored a working paper: . A Research Proposal for: the James J. Howard Marine. Sciences Laboratory, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine. Fisheries Service. Supervised quality control and. Responsible for training of NMFS staff and Research Cruise volunteers. Served as Watch Chief and. Chief Scientist aboard NEFSC research cruises. Examined aspects of groundfish. Contributed to efforts to construct multi species models of. Georges Banks groundfish communities and population dynamics. Received a. Commendable Performance Award 1. Outstanding Performance Awards 1. Visiting Instructor, Marine Animal Ecology, Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers, the State. University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey. February- June 1. Doctoral Candidate, Ecology and Evolution, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick. New Jersey. February 1. May 1. 99. 2. Levett Smith, and Timothy E. Targett Research Committee members. As part of this work I've described faunal composition, abundance, seasonality, diel patterns, and patterns of. My interests also focused. This was the first study to focus on salt marsh. United States, and it provided compelling evidence of the critical function of. Northeast. It also revealed the importance. Another important outcome of this research was the identification of the, hitherto unknown. Photographs of weir sampling gear. HERE. View dissertation abstract. Download pdf of full Dissertation (Warning large 1. MB. file!)Graduate Research Assistant, under Dr. Able, Center for Coastal and Environmental Studies. Rutgers University. Conducted research on estuarine habitat. Masters Candidate, Marine Biology, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. Sedberry, Major Advisor. Mel Bell, Research Committee Members. This study is significant. I also made observations that suggested that FADs. My recent research on modeling schooling behavior with Dr. Sedberry is rooted in observations made during this. Provided review and comments. Southeastern Council for Undersea Research (SECURE) Science Panel for the. Liao, South Carolina Marine Resources Division. Charleston, South Carolina. Assisted with South Carolina recreational. Conducted interviews, wrote statistical programs for data analysis and assisted with development. Graduate Teaching Assistant, General Biology Laboratory Instructor. College of Charleston. Bell, South Carolina Marine Resources. Division, Charleston. Collected samples and biological data on. Artificial Reef Program. Contracted worker for M. Bell, South Carolina Wildl. Assistant, Vertebrate collection, under Dr. North Carolina at Wilmington. Prepared of bird skins and cetacean skeletons for the collection. Assistant, Ichthyology collection, under Dr. North Carolina at Wilmington. Maintained fish collection, identified and catalogued. PIER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSRountree, R. A. Ecology of the association of fishes with fish aggregation devices (FADs). Importance of structural complexity, with a discussion of the association of fishes. MS Thesis, College of Charleston, South Carolina. Association of fishes with fish aggregation devices: effects of structure size. Community structure of fishes attracted to shallow water fish aggregation. South Carolina, U. S. A. Environmental Biology of Fishes 2. Fish and macroinvertebrate community structure and habitat use patterns in salt. New Jersey. with a discussion of marsh carbon export. Dissertation, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Fauna of polyhaline subtidal marsh creeks in southern New Jersey. Estuaries 1. 5(2): 1. Foraging habits, growth, and temporal patterns of saltmarsh. New Jersey. View abstract. Szedlmayer, S. T., K. W. Summer flounder growth and temperature induced. New Jersey. Copeia 1. Diel variation in decapod crustacean and fish assemblages in. New Jersey marsh creeks. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 3. Fishes of polyhaline. Great Bay- Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey: a case study of. In: Nordstrom, K. F., and C. T. Estuarine Shore: Evolution. Environments and Human Alterations. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Seasonal abundance, growth and foraging habits of juvenile. Musteluscanis, in a New Jersey estuary. Photograph of two. Bowers- Altman, and R. A. Sounds produced by the striped cusk- eel. Ophidionmarginatum (Ophidiidae) during courtship and spawning. Nocturnal fish use of New Jersey marsh creek and adjacent bay. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 4. Salt marsh support of marine transient species. In: Weinstein, M., and D. Concepts and. Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology. Predator size- prey size relationships of marine. Marine. Ecology. Progress. Series 2. 08: 2. 29- 2. Planktonic hydroids on. Georges Bank: ingestion and selection by predatory fishes. Download pdf of full paper. Rountree, R. A. Family Anarhichadidae.
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