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Partnerships, Training and Leadership

Partnerships, Training and Leadership. Collaborations with Other Programs Training New Scientists Maintaining Leadership roles in CCAMLR and the Scientific Community. COLLABORATIONS. Collaborations with Scientists at US Institutions

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Partnerships, Training and Leadership

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  1. Partnerships, Training and Leadership Collaborations with Other Programs Training New Scientists Maintaining Leadership roles in CCAMLR and the Scientific Community

  2. COLLABORATIONS • Collaborations with Scientists at US Institutions • Collaborations with International Antarctic Programs and Scientists

  3. California Academy of Sciences Drs Mooi, Van Syoc, Gosliner & Williams Farallon Institute & CUNY CSI Drs Santora and Veit Florida Atlantic University Dr. J Moore Moss Landing Marine Lab Drs Kim and Loeb N SF- Office of Polar Programs Drs Marinelli and Penhale Ohio University Dr Eastman Old Dominion University Drs Hofmann and Ashford Pomona College Dr N Karnovsky Sonoma State University Dr Crocker Smithsonian National Museum Dr Ahearn UC Santa Barbara Drs Ross and Quetin UC Santa Cruz Dr Costa University of California at San Diego Drs Mitchell and Holm-Hansen University of Maryland Drs Lynch and Fagan University of North Carolina-Wilmington Dr Emslie and M Polito Yale University Dr Near Collaborations with US Scientists

  4. Australian Antarctic Program Drs Kawaguchi & Gales Brazilian Antarctic Program Dr Sander British Antarctic Survey Drs Forcada, Trathan & Hill The CCAMLR Secretariat Drs Ramm & Reid Dalhousie University, Canada Dr Iverson Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey Dr Biszel Institut für Seefischerei, Germany Drs Seigel & Kock Istituto di Scienze Marine, Italy Dr LaMesa Instituto Antártida de Chile Drs Torres, Blank & V Vallejos New Zealand National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Dr Hanchet Norwegian University of Science and Technology Dr Van Ardelaan Polish Antarctic Program Drs Tatur, Zdanowsky. Salwicka & Korczak Siena University, Italy Drs Corsolini, Schiavone & Focardi Universidad de Chile Dr Abalos University of Tasmania Dr Hindell & M-A Lea International Collaborations

  5. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Demography Census Arrival conditions

  6. Collaborations • Arrival conditions • Egg mass • Adult weights • Collaborators • Siena University, Italy • lipid analysis of winter diets and contaminant loads • UNC-Wilmington • Egg shell and feather collections for C13 and N15 analysis of diets

  7. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Demography Census Arrival conditions

  8. Collaborations • Census • Nest and chick counts • Collaborators • Oceanites • Database for tracking trends throughout the Antarctic Peninsula region

  9. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Census Demography Arrival conditions

  10. Collaborations • Diets • Diet • Composition and weight of diet • Krill size/sex distributions • Collaborators • Polish Academy of Science • ID of phytoplankton in krill stomachs • British Antarctic Survey • Length frequency analysis and cohort strength in the Scotia Sea • Pomona College • ID of fish in penguin diets from otolith samples

  11. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Census Demography Arrival conditions

  12. Collaborations • Foraging ecology • Foraging trips • Spatial coverage • Trip duration • Collaborators • Farallon Institute • Compare at-sea observations with satellite-tracking studies

  13. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Census Demography Arrival conditions

  14. Collaborations • Breeding success • Incubation shifts • Breeding chronology • Breeding success • Collaborators • University of Maryland • Assess temporal variation in breeding chronology on regional scales • Calibrate off-peak census data

  15. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Demography Census Arrival conditions

  16. Collaborations • Demography • Recruitment • Survival • Fecundity • Collaborators • BAS/UCSD-SIO • Development of food web models (Foosa)

  17. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Demography Census Arrival conditions

  18. Sienna University UNC-Wilmington Oceanites Brazilian Antarctic Program British Antarctic Survey UCSD-SIO Polish Academy of Science British Antarctic Survey Pomona College University of Maryland Farallon Institute Australian Antarctic Program

  19. Breeding success Foraging ecology Diets Demography Census Ocean-ography

  20. UC-Santa Cruz SMRU – St. Andrews UCSD-SIO OSU-Corvallis INACH – Chile British Antarctic Survey Virginia Institute of Marine Science Universidad de Chile UNC-Wilmington Dalhousie U University of Tasmania University Pretoria SA

  21. Finfish Abundance/ Composition/ Biology Benthic Invert. Abundance/ Composition/ Biology Benthic Taxonomy, Phylogeny, Population Genetics Age and Growth Finfish Taxonomy, Phylogeny, Population Genetics

  22. Institut für Seefischerei, Germany • NZ National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research • University of California at Davis • University of Groningen, Netherlands • California Academy of Science • Yale University • Scripps Inst. Of Oceanography • Moss Landing Marine Lab • Auburn University • University Center in Svalbard, Norway • Smithsonian National Museum • Museum of Victoria • Old Dominion University • Istituto di Scienze Marine, Italy • Yale University • Ohio University • University of Kiel, Germany • Florida Atlantic University

  23. AMLR Collaborations with Currently Funded NSF-OPP & NASA Research • Dr S Emslie – UNC –Wilmington • Dr H Lynch – U Maryland and Oceanites • Dr D Costa – UC Santa Cruz • Dr T Near – Yale University • Dr N Wilson – Scripps Institute of Oceanography • Dr G Mitchell – SIO - NASA

  24. TRAINING NEW SCIENTISTS • Graduate Students • Land-based Predator Research Opportunities • Ship-board Research and Support • US AMLR Observer Training Program

  25. AMLR Funded Graduate Students: • Jefferson Hinke – PhD student, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Penguin population demography models. Trivelpiece, Co-advisor. • George Watters – PhD 1997, SIO, Modeling to support precautionary development of an Antarctic Crab fishery. Holt, Co-advisor. • David Demer – PhD 1995, SIO, Development of acoustic methodology for detecting and quantifying Krill. Hewitt, Co-advisor.

  26. Land-based Seabird and Seal Research Assistants: Copa and Cape Shirreff • Erica Goetz – Copa, Scripps Inst. Oceanography, PhD 2005. • Matt Becker –Copa 1999-2001, Montana State University, PhD 2007. • Dave McWethy- Copa 2000-01, Montana State University, PhD 2008. • Stacey Buckelew – Copa 2001-03, UC Santa Cruz, PhD 2008. • Mike Polito – Copa 2002-05, UNC Wilmington, PhD student. • Steve Agius – Copa 2004-06, University Maine, Orono, MSc. 2009. • Stephen Krepidelovsky - Copa 2006-08, University Hawaii, MSc. student. • David Loomis – Copa 2005 & 2007-09, University Oregon, MSc student. • Jeremy Sterling – Cape Shirreff, 1998-2000, Univ. Washington, PhD 2006. • Ben Pister – Cape Shirreff 2000, Scripps Inst Oceanography. PhD 2008 • Matt Rutishauser – Cape Shirreff 2001-02, UC Santa Cruz, MSc. 2005 • Michelle Antolos – Cape Shirreff 2002-04, UC Santa Cruz, PhD 2009. • Aileen Miller – Cape Shirreff 2003-08, University Oregon, PhD student. • Rachael Orben – Cape Shirreff 2005-07, UC San Jose, PhD student. • Gitte McDonald – Cape Shirreff, 2005-08, UC Santa Cruz, PhD student • Cory Champagne – Cape Shirreff, 2005-06, UC Santa Cruz, PhD student

  27. Ship board - Support of Students and Post-docs • Year Student/Post-doc Institute • 2009 Kristen Kuhn (Post-doc) Yale University • 2009 Nerida Wilson (Post-doc) Scripps Institute of Oceanogr • 2009 Malte Damerau (Ph.D. Student) University of Kiel, Germany • Tina Morgan (MS Student) Old Dominion University • 2009 Ryan Driscoll (MS Student) San Diego State University • 2008 Jarrod Santora (Post-doc) Farallon Institute • 2006 Cassandra Brooks (MS Student) Moss Landing Marine Lab • 2005 Daniel Doolittle (Ph.D. Student) University of Miami • 2005 Susanne Lockhart (Ph.D. Student) UC Santa Cruz • 2003 Andrew Thurber (Ph.D. Student) Moss Landing Marine Lab • 2001 Hauke Flores (Ph.D. Student) Univ of Groningen, Nethlds. • 2001 Tom Near (Post-doc) UC Davis

  28. US AMLR Observer Program • US AMLR oversees: • Outfitting, Training, Logistics and Communications for the CCAMLR Scheme of Scientific Observers. • Scientific Observations: • Catch and Effort Data – Target Species • Biological Data • Incident Mortality and Bycatch • Compliance Observations

  29. LEADERSHIP ROLES IN CCAMLR and SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY • Chair and Convener Contributions • Working Group -Delegate Contributions

  30. Chair and Convener roles in the Working Groups of CCAMLR: • Chair - CCAMLR - Scientific Committee, Holt, 2000-05 • Chair - WG EMM (Ecosystem Monitoring & Management) – Hewitt 2001-05 • Chair – WG EMM – Watters, 2008 –present • Chair –WG SAM (Statistics Assessments and Modeling) Jones 2005-07 • Chair – WG FSA (Fish Stock Assessment) - Jones, 2008 - present • Convener - First Workshop on SSMUs - Trivelpiece, 2002 • Convener - First Workshop on Modeling Procedures –Watters, 2005 • Convener - Second Workshop on Modeling Procedures – Reiss, 2006 • Conveners - Workshop on Fish. & Eco Models – Watters & Jones, 2009 • Convener - Workshop on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems – Jones, 2009 • Convener – Joint SC-CAMLR/CEP Workshop – Watters, 2009

  31. AERD Delegate Roles in the Working Groups of CCAMLR • Delegates to: • Science Committee and Commission - Holt, Hewitt, Jones and Watters • CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring & Management. - Goebel, Jones, Reiss, Trivelpiece, Watters • WG Statistics Assessments & Modeling - Jones, Goebel, Reiss, Trivelpiece, Watters • Committee for Environmental Protection – Holt, Jones • WG-Fish Stock Assessment - Holt, Jones • US Delegates to Workshops including: • Patagonian Toothfish – Jones 2001 • Management of Mackerel Icefish – Jones 2001 • CEMP protocols – Goebel, Trivelpiece -2002 • WG-FSA Subgroup Assessment Methods –Jones 2003 • Bioregionalization – Jones 2007 • Predator Survey – Goebel, Trivelpiece 2007 • US Delegate - SCAR Group on Life Science – Goebel, 2004-present

  32. Future of the AMLR Program Sunrise or Sunset ?

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