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ANNE HOUSTON BEAUDREAU University of Washington School of Marine and Environmental Affairs 3707 Brooklyn Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105 e-mail: [email protected] Coastal Fisheries Ecology Lab: https://annebeaudreau.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CoastalFish/ EDUCATION University of Washington; Ph.D. in Aquatic and Fishery Sciences; Seattle, WA 2009 Harvard University; A.B. in Biology with Honors; Cambridge, MA 2001 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, University of Washington, College of the Environment, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, Seattle, WA Starting Jan 2021 Assistant / Associate Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Fisheries Department, Juneau, AK 2012-2020 Post-doctoral Research Associate, University of Washington & NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA 2009-2011 Fishery Analyst, New England Fishery Management Council, Newburyport, MA 2001-2003 AWARDS AND HONORS (since 2012) Chancellor’s Recognition for Excellence in Research and Creative Activity. University of Alaska Fairbanks. April, 2019. 2019 Dean’s Recognition Award for Outstanding Researcher. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. April, 2019. 2019 Chancellor’s Recognition for Academic Excellence in Teaching. University of Alaska Fairbanks. February, 2018. 2018 Nominated for the 2014 Salish Sea Science Prize 2014 Selected participant. 2nd ICES/PICES Conference for Early Career Scientists, Majorca, Spain, 24-27 Apr 2012. 2012 GRANTS National Science Foundation, Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (Alaska EPSCoR): “RII Track-1: Fire and Ice: Navigating Variability in Boreal Wildfire Regimes and Subarctic Coastal Ecosystems.” [$20,000,000; Leadership Team member (8 members), Co-lead of Coastal Margins component with B. Konar] 2018-2023 NOAA Saltonstall-Kennedy Program: “Integrating local ecological knowledge and survey data to improve assessment and management of rockfishes in Alaska.” ($114,492; PI) 2019-2021 Alaska Sea Grant: “Integrating local ecological knowledge and survey data to improve assessment and management of rockfishes in Alaska.” ($182,233 research support + ~$136,000 student support; PI) 2018-2021 National Park Service Ocean Alaska Science and Learning Center (OASLC): “Climate change impacts on access to coastal resources by subsistence harvesters in Arctic National Parks: Implications for NPS management” ($68,913; co-PI) 2017-2021 North Pacific Research Board: “Seasonal patterns of energy allocation and implications for overwinter survival of post-settlement juvenile sablefish.” ($224,333; PI) 2017-2020

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ANNE HOUSTON BEAUDREAU University of Washington ♦ School of Marine and Environmental Affairs

3707 Brooklyn Ave NE ♦ Seattle, WA 98105 ♦ e-mail: [email protected] Coastal Fisheries Ecology Lab: https://annebeaudreau.com/

https://www.facebook.com/CoastalFish/

EDUCATION

University of Washington; Ph.D. in Aquatic and Fishery Sciences; Seattle, WA 2009 Harvard University; A.B. in Biology with Honors; Cambridge, MA 2001

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor, University of Washington, College of the Environment, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, Seattle, WA

Starting Jan 2021

Assistant / Associate Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Fisheries Department, Juneau, AK

2012-2020

Post-doctoral Research Associate, University of Washington & NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA

2009-2011

Fishery Analyst, New England Fishery Management Council, Newburyport, MA

2001-2003

AWARDS AND HONORS (since 2012)

Chancellor’s Recognition for Excellence in Research and Creative Activity.

University of Alaska Fairbanks. April, 2019.

2019

Dean’s Recognition Award for Outstanding Researcher. University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. April, 2019.

2019

Chancellor’s Recognition for Academic Excellence in Teaching. University of Alaska Fairbanks. February, 2018.

2018

Nominated for the 2014 Salish Sea Science Prize 2014 Selected participant. 2nd ICES/PICES Conference for Early Career Scientists,

Majorca, Spain, 24-27 Apr 2012. 2012

GRANTS

National Science Foundation, Established Program to Stimulate Competitive

Research (Alaska EPSCoR): “RII Track-1: Fire and Ice: Navigating Variability in Boreal Wildfire Regimes and Subarctic Coastal Ecosystems.” [$20,000,000; Leadership

Team member (8 members), Co-lead of Coastal Margins component with B. Konar]

2018-2023

NOAA Saltonstall-Kennedy Program: “Integrating local ecological knowledge and survey data to improve assessment and management of rockfishes in Alaska .”

($114,492; PI)

2019-2021

Alaska Sea Grant: “Integrating local ecological knowledge and survey data to improve assessment and management of rockfishes in Alaska.” ($182,233 research

support + ~$136,000 student support; PI)

2018-2021

National Park Service Ocean Alaska Science and Learning Center (OASLC): “Climate

change impacts on access to coastal resources by subsistence harvesters in Arctic National Parks: Implications for NPS management” ($68,913; co-PI)

2017-2021

North Pacific Research Board: “Seasonal patterns of energy allocation and

implications for overwinter survival of post-settlement juvenile sablefish.” ($224,333; PI)

2017-2020

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NOAA FY2017 Internal Funding Allocation, Habitat Information for Stock Assessments: “Evaluating the effects of habitat quality on YOY sablefish

physiological condition to inform estimates of recruitment in the stock assessment” ($200,375; co-PI)

2017-2019

North Pacific Research Board: “Using local and traditional knowledge of fishers to assess long-term ecological change in coastal Alaska” ($105,713; PI)

2016-2018

Alaska Sea Grant: “Navigating the predator gauntlet: Impacts of nearshore marine

fishes on hatchery and wild juvenile salmon in Southeast Alaska” ($88,511; PI)

2016-2018

Alaska Sea Grant: “Exploring linkages between marine and freshwater ecosystems to predict sockeye salmon responses to climate change and to inform

enhancement options on Kodiak Island, Alaska” (~$141,646; co-PI)

2016-2018

Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center: “Ecological interactions among

groundfish predators in the Gulf of Alaska” ($201,516; PI)

2015-2018

Alaska Department of Fish and Game Reimbursable Services Agreement: “Graduate studies on sablefish feeding ecology” ($49,890; PI)

2014-2017

NOAA Saltonstall-Kennedy Program: “Social and ecological consequences of regulatory change in the Alaska recreational halibut fishery” ($192,327; PI)

2014-2016

NSF / Oregon State University: “Transdisciplinary academy in marine resource

sustainability” ($6,142; PI on subaward)

2014-2015

National Science Foundation, Alaska EPSCoR: “Ecological role of freshwater

subsidies to estuarine food webs” ($99,083; PI)

2013-2015

Alaska Sustainable Salmon Fund: “Linkages between habitat quality and productivity of Afognak Lake sockeye” ($38,326; PI)

2014-2015

Alaska Sea Grant: “Tracking energy flow to fishes in glacially-influenced estuaries of Southeast Alaska” ($9,993; PI)

2014-2016

Alaska Department of Fish and Game Reimbursable Services Agreement: “Graduate

research on salmon ecology in Afognak Lake” ($13,823; PI)

2013-2014

NOAA: “Cooperative research on sablefish between Ted Stevens Marine Research

Institute (TSMRI) and UAF fisheries” ($94,956; co-I, Lead Terry Quinn)

2011-2014

Puget Sound Anglers Association Research Grant ($5,000; Post-doc) 2009-2010

PUBLICATIONS student author, *graduate advisee or supervised postdoc

In most cases, authors are listed in order of their relative contribution.

Peer-reviewed journals

(1) Barnes CL*, Beaudreau AH, Yamada RN (2020) The role of size in trophic niche separation between two groundfish predators in Alaskan waters. Marine and Coastal Fisheries. Forthcoming.

(2) Padula V*, Beaudreau AH, Hagedorn B, Causey D (2020) Plastic-derived contaminants in Aleutian Archipelago seabirds with varied foraging strategies. Marine Pollution Bulletin 158, 111435. Link to full text.

(3) Barnes CL*, Beaudreau AH, Dorn MW, Holsman KK, Mueter FJ (2020) Development of a predation index to assess trophic stability in the Gulf of Alaska. Ecological Applications, doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2141 Link to full text.

(4) Pitman KJ, Moore JW, Sloat MR, Beaudreau AH, Bidlack AL, Brenner RE, Hood EW, Pess GR, Mantua NJ, Milner AM, Radic V, Reeves GH, Schindler DE, Whited DC (2020) Glacial retreat and Pacific

salmon. BioScience 7(3):220–236. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biaa015 Link to full text. (5) Krieger JR*, Beaudreau AH, Heintz RA, Callahan MW* (2020) Growth of young-of-year sablefish

(Anoplopoma fimbria) in response to temperature and prey quality: Insights from a life stage specific

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bioenergetics model. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 526: 151340. doi: 10.1016/j.jembe.2020.151340 Link to full text.

(6) Duncan DH*, Beaudreau AH (2019) Spatiotemporal variation and size-selective predation on hatchery- and wild-born juvenile chum salmon at marine entry by nearshore fishes in Southeast

Alaska. Marine and Coastal Fisheries 11(5): 372-390. Link to full text. (7) Vander Naald BP, Sergeant CJ, Beaudreau AH (2019) Public perception and valuation of long-term

ecological monitoring. Ecosphere 10(10): e02875, doi: 10.1002/ecs2.2875. Link to full text.

(8) Green KM, Fletcher S, Beaudreau AH, Whiting SM (2019) Iñupiaq values in subsistence harvesting: Applying the community voice method in Northwest Alaska. Society and Natural Resources, doi: 10.1080/08941920.2019.1660935. Link to full text.

(9) Beaudreau AH, Ward EJ, Brenner RE, Shelton AO, Watson JT, Womack JC, Anderson SC, Haynie AC, Marshall KN, Williams BC (2019) Thirty years of change and the future of Alaskan fisheries: Shifts in

fishing participation and diversification in response to environmental, regulatory and economic pressures. Fish and Fisheries 20(4): 601-619. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12364

(10) Ward EJ, Delgado-Nordmann H, Brenner RE, Beaudreau AH, Moffitt SD, Shelton AO (2019) Assessing

long-term changes in sex ratios of Pacific herring in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Fisheries Research 211: 300-308. Link to full text.

(11) Chan MN*, Beaudreau AH, Loring PA (2018) Exploring diversity in expert knowledge: variation in

local ecological knowledge of Alaskan recreational and subsistence fishers. ICES Journal of Marine Science. doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsy193. Link to full text.

(12) Barnes CL*, Beaudreau AH, Hunsicker ME, Ciannelli L (2018) Assessing the potential for competition between Pacific Halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) and Arrowtooth Flounder (Atheresthes stomias) in the Gulf of Alaska. PLoS ONE 13(12): e0209402. Link to full text.

(13) Ehresmann RK*, Beaudreau AH, Green KM (2018) Movement patterns of juvenile sablefish within a nursery area in Southeast Alaska. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10099. Link to full text.

(14) Beaudreau AH, Chan MN*, Loring PA (2018) Harvest portfolio diversification and emergent conservation challenges in an Alaskan recreational fishery. Biological Conservation 222: 268-

277. Link to full text. (Open access until 16 June 2018). (15) Chan MN*, Beaudreau AH, Loring PA (2018) Evaluating the recreational fishery management

toolbox: Charter captains’ perceptions of harvest controls, limited access, and quota leasing in the

guided halibut fishing sector in Alaska. Marine Policy 91: 129-135. Link to full text. (16) Whitney EJ*, Beaudreau AH, Howe ER (2018) Using stable isotopes to assess the contribution of

terrestrial and riverine organic matter to diets of nearshore marine consumers in a glacially influenced estuary. Estuaries and Coasts 41: 193–205.

(17) Ward EJ, Anderson SC, Shelton AO, Brenner RE, Adkison MD, Beaudreau AH, Watson JT, Shriver JC,

Haynie AC, Williams BC (2017) Effects of increased specialization on revenue of Alaskan salmon fishers over four decades. Journal of Applied Ecology 55(3): 1082-1091. Link to full text.

(18) Anderson SC, Ward EJ, Shelton AO, Adkison MA, Beaudreau AH, Brenner RE, Haynie AC, Shriver

JC, Watson JT, Williams BC (2017) Benefits and risks of diversification for individual fishers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114(40): 10797-10802. Link to full text.

(19) Whitney EJ*, Beaudreau AH, Duncan DH* (2017) Spatial and temporal variation in the diets of Pacific staghorn sculpins related to hydrological factors in a glacially-influenced estuary. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146(6): 1156-1167

(20) Chan MN*, Beaudreau AH, Loring PA (2017) Evaluating patterns and drivers of spatial change in the recreational guided fishing sector in Alaska. PLOS ONE 12(6): e0179584. Link to full text.

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(21) Figus E, Carothers C, Beaudreau AH (2017) Using local ecological knowledge to inform fisheries assessment: measuring agreement among Polish fishermen about the abundance and condition of

Baltic cod (Gadus morhua). ICES Journal of Marine Science 74(8): 2213-2222 (22) Coutré KM*, Beaudreau AH, Courtney D, Mueter FJ, Malecha PW, Rutecki TL (2017) Vertical

movements of juvenile sablefish in coastal Southeast Alaska. Marine and Coastal Fisheries 9(1):161-169

(23) Richardson N*, Beaudreau AH, Wipfli MS, Finkle H (2017) Prey partitioning and use of insects by

juvenile sockeye salmon and a potential competitor, threespine stickleback, in Afognak Lake, Alaska. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26(4): 586-601. doi:10.1111/eff.12302

(24) Gray BP, Norcross BL, Beaudreau AH, Blanchard AL, Seitz AC (2016) Food habits of Arctic staghorn

sculpin (Gymnocanthus tricuspis) and shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) in the northeastern Chukchi and western Beaufort Seas. Deep-Sea Research II 135: 111-123

(25) Wechter ME, Beckman BR, Andrews AG, Beaudreau AH, McPhee MV (2016) Growth and condition of juvenile chum and pink salmon in the northeastern Bering Sea. Deep-Sea Research II 135: 145-155

(26) Beaudreau AH, Whitney EJ* (2016) Historical patterns and drivers of spatial changes in recreational

fishing activity in Puget Sound, Washington. PLoS ONE 11(4): e0152190. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0152190. Link to full text.

(27) Gray BP, Norcross BL, Blanchard AL, Beaudreau AH, Seitz AC (2015) Variability in the summer diets

of juvenile polar cod (Boreogadus saida) in the northeastern Chukchi and western Beaufort Seas. Polar Biology 39(6): 1069-1080

(28) Ulman SEG, Hollmen T, Brewer R, Beaudreau AH (2015) Predation on seabirds by Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus near the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Marine Ornithology 43: 231-233

(29) Coutre KM*, Beaudreau AH, Malecha PW (2015) Temporal variation in diet composition and use of

pulsed resource subsidies by juvenile Sablefish. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 144(4): 807-819

(30) O’Neel S, Hood E, Bidlack A, Fleming SW, Arimitsu ML, Arendt A, Burgess E, Sergeant CJ, Beaudreau

AH, Timm K, Hayward GD, Reynolds JH, Pyare S (2015) Icefield‐to‐ocean linkages across the northern Pacific coastal temperate rainforest ecosystem. Bioscience 65(5): 499-512

(31) Sawchuk JH, Beaudreau AH, Tonnes D, Fluharty D (2015) Using stakeholder engagement to inform endangered species management and improve conservation. Marine Policy 54: 98-107

(32) Froehlich HE, Hennessey SM, Essington TE, Beaudreau AH, Levin PS (2015) Spatial and temporal

variation in nearshore macrofaunal community structure in a seasonally hypoxic estuary. Marine Ecology Progress Series 520: 67-83

(33) Ciannelli L, Hunsicker M, Beaudreau A, Bailey K, Crowder LB, Finley C, Webb C, Reynolds J, Sagmiller K, Anderies JM, Hawthorne D, Parrish J, Heppell S, Conway F, Chigbu P (2014) Transdisciplinary graduate education in marine resource science and management. ICES Journal of Marine

Science 71(5): 1047-1051 (34) Beaudreau AH, Levin PS (2014) Advancing the use of local ecological knowledge for assessing

data‐poor species in coastal ecosystems. Ecological Applications 24(2): 244-256

(35) Froehlich HE, Essington TE, Beaudreau AH, Levin PS (2014) Movement patterns and distributional shifts of Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) and English sole (Parophrys vetulus) during

seasonal hypoxia. Estuaries and Coasts 37: 449-460 (36) Quinn TP, Sergeant CJ, Beaudreau AH, Beauchamp DA (2012) Spatial and temporal patterns of

vertical distribution for three planktivorous fishes in Lake Washington. Ecology of Freshwater Fish

21: 337-348 (37) Beaudreau AH, Levin PS, Norman KC (2011) Using folk taxonomies to understand stakeholder

perceptions for species conservation. Conservation Letters 4: 451-463

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(38) Andrews KS, Beckman BR, Beaudreau AH, Larsen DA, Williams GD, Levin PS (2011) Suitability of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) as a measure of relative growth rates in lingcod. Marine and

Coastal Fisheries 3(1): 250-260 (39) Beaudreau AH, Essington TE (2011) Use of pelagic prey subsidies by demersal predators in rocky

reefs: insight from movement patterns of lingcod. Marine Biology 158: 471-483 (40) Beaudreau AH, Andrews KS, Larsen DA, Young G, Beckman BR (2011) Variation in plasma levels of

insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in lingcod: relationships among season, size, and gonadal steroids.

Marine Biology 158: 439-450 (41) Beaudreau AH, Essington TE (2009) Development of a new field-based approach for estimating

consumption rates of fishes and comparison with a bioenergetics model for lingcod

(Ophiodon elongatus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66(4): 565-578 (42) Beaudreau AH, Essington TE (2007) Spatial, temporal, and ontogenetic patterns of predation on

rockfishes by lingcod. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136:1438-1452 (43) Essington TE, Beaudreau AH, Weidenmann J (2006) Fishing through marine food webs. Proceedings

of the National Academy of Sciences 103(9): 3171-3175

(44) Mullineaux LS, Mills SW, Sweetman AK, Beaudreau AH, Metaxas A, Hunt HL (2005) Vertical, lateral, and temporal structure in larval distributions at hydrothermal vents. Marine Ecology Progress Series 293: 1-16

Technical reports

(45) Beaudreau, A.H. 2011. Chapter 1. Physical Forcing in the California Current. In: Levin, P.S. and B. Wells, eds. Development of an annual report on conditions in the California Current Ecosystem. NOAA Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2725 Montlake Blvd East, Seattle, WA

98112. (46) Beaudreau, A.†, M. Boulay, A. Cooper, C. Demarest, L. Jacobson, C. Keith, C. Kellogg, F. Martini, S.

Nippert, M. Powell, T. Smith. 2003. Atlantic hagfish advisory report for the 37th Northeast Regional

Stock Assessment Workshop. In: Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC). 2003. 37th Northeast Regional Stock Assessment Workshop (37th SAW) Advisory Report. NEFSC Ref. Doc. 03-17. National

Marine Fisheries Service, Woods Hole Lab., 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543. 52 pp. †Lead author, additional authors listed alphabetically.

OTHER CREATIVE PRODUCTS

Co-Director/Editor. 13 min film. Respect the Land (Kamaksriłiq Nunam Irrusianik). Online at: https://youtu.be/ofHJa3L2yCE

Director/Producer/Editor. 16 min film. Knowing Fish. Online at: https://youtu.be/ATtuqL4Gb8s Coastal Fisheries Ecology Lab blog, featuring stories about our research, education, and outreach

activities. Online at: www.annebeaudreau.com/blog

PRESENTATIONS

Invited keynote speaker Graduation Celebration. School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle,

WA. 6/12/2020

Rainforest Festival 2015, Petersburg, AK. 9/10/2015 ARCS Foundation Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 11/8/2010

Conferences, seminars, & agency meetings (1) University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Seminar Series, Charleston, OR. 11/22/2019

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(Invited) (2) Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, Mobile, AL. 11/4/2019

(3) Alaska Department of Fish and Game Rockfish Working Group Meeting, Anchorage, AK. 4/16/2019 (4) UAF Fisheries Department Seminar Series, Juneau, AK. 2/8/2019

(5) UAF Fisheries Department Seminar Series, Juneau, AK. 11/9/2018 (6) University of Washington Fisheries Department Seminar Series, Seattle, WA. 5/17/2018 (7) International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) seminar, Seattle, WA. 5/17/2018

(8) Stanford Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER) Environmental Forums Series, Palo Alto, CA. 5/15/2018 (Invited)

(9) UAF Fisheries Department Seminar Series, Juneau, AK. 10/13/2017

(10) Sablefish Summit research coordination meeting, Juneau, AK. 9/26/2017 (11) Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM. 3/29/2017

(12) Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK. 1/24/2017 (13) Western Society of Naturalists, Monterey, CA. 11/12/2016 (14) International Marine Conservation Congress, St. John’s, NL, Canada. 8/1/2016 (Invited)

(15) Douglas Island Pink and Chum Inc. Board of Directors Meeting, Juneau, AK. 4/9/2016 (16) National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Seminar Series, Santa Barbara, CA. 3/23/2016 (17) Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center Board meeting, Anchorage, AK. 1/29/2016

(18) American Fisheries Society National Meeting (oral presentation), Portland, OR. 8/20/2015 (19) American Fisheries Society National Meeting (poster), Portland, OR. 8/20/2015

(20) American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter Meeting, Juneau, AK. 10/22/2014 (21) Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center Brown Bag Lecture Series, Juneau, AK. 4/2/2014 (22) Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Seminar Series, Olympia, WA. 3/7/2014

(23) Monster Jam Seminar Series, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA. 3/6/2014 (Invited)

(24) Southeast Alaska Watershed Symposium, Juneau, AK. 11/4-6/2013

(25) American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter Meeting, Kodiak, AK. 10/25/2012 (26) ICES/PICES Conference for Early Career Scientists, Calvia, Majorca, Spain. 4/26/2012

(27) UAF Fisheries Division Seminar Series, Juneau, AK. 4/6/2012 (28) UAF Fisheries Division Seminar Series, Fairbanks, AK. 3/21/2012 (29) American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter Meeting, Girdwood, AK. 11/17/2011

(30) UW SAFS Quantitative Seminar Series, Seattle, WA. 10/7/2011 (31) Glacier Bay National Park Seminar, Gustavus, AK. 9/29/2011

(32) Hatfield Marine Science Center Seminar Series, Newport, OR. 7/14/2011 (33) American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 9/6/2011 (34) Rockfish in the Salish Sea Workshop, Seattle, WA. 6/28/2011

(35) Western Society of Naturalists Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 11/13/2010 (36) Western Groundfish Conference, Juneau, AK. 4/28/2010 (37) NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center Brown Bag Seminar, Seattle, WA. 3/9/2010

(38) American Fisheries Society WA-BC Chapter Meeting, Nanaimo, British Columbia. 3/2/2010 (39) University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre Seminar Series. Vancouver, B.C. 9/25/2009

(40) Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Olympia, WA. 7/7/2009 (41) American Fisheries Society WA-BC Chapter Meeting, Shelton, WA. 4/22/2009 (42) Quantitative Seminar, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. 3/19/2009

(43) Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Ecosystem Conference, Seattle, WA. 2/10/2009 (44) UW SAFS Graduate Student Symposium, Seattle, WA. 11/20/2008 (45) UW SAFS Graduate Student Symposium, Seattle, WA. 1/29/2008

(46) Friday Harbor Laboratories Marine Fish Ecology Research Apprenticeship, Friday Harbor, WA.

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10/11/2006 (47) UW SAFS Graduate Student Symposium, Seattle, WA. 2/10/2006

(48) Western Groundfish Conference, Newport, OR. 1/31/2006 (49) Friday Harbor Laboratories Development Advisory Board, Friday Harbor, WA. 10/7/2005

(50) Marine Science Associates Lecture Series, Friday Harbor, WA. 4/3/2005 (51) Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Research Conference, Seattle, WA. 3/30/2005 (52) UW SAFS Graduate Student Symposium, Seattle, WA. 11/4/2004

(53) Stock Assessment Review Committee (SARC) meeting of the 37th Northeast Regional Stock Assessment Workshop (SAW), Dartmouth, MA. 6/16-20/2003

Public outreach (additional outreach listed below) (54) NEA Big Read event, Mendenhall Valley Library, Juneau, AK. 10/15/2019. (13 participants) (Invited)

(55) Southeast Alaska Fish Habitat Partnership meeting, Juneau, AK. 6/6/2019. (20 participants) (Invited) (56) Community outreach event: Fishing for Information—Tales from Alaska’s Researchers. Centennial

Hall, Sitka, AK. 3/19/2019. (~100 participants) (Invited)

(57) Kodiak community outreach presentation, Kodiak, AK. 5/23/2019 (58) Community meeting to present a short film co-created by the research team and community and

seek feedback, Kotzebue, AK. 6/8/2018. (25 participants)

(59) Community meeting to present results and seek feedback, Kotzebue, AK. 10/2018. (10 participants) (60) University of Alaska Southeast outreach presentation, Sitka, AK. 5/22/2017

(61) Alaska Department of Fish and Game outreach presentation, Anchorage, AK. 19 May 2017 (62) Islands and Ocean Visitor Center outreach presentation, Homer, AK. 5/17/2017 (63) Presentation to Seabird Youth Network, St. Paul, AK. 6/22/2016 (~30 K-6 students)

(64) Islands and Ocean Visitor Center outreach presentation, Homer, AK. 5/24/2016 (65) University of Alaska Southeast outreach presentation, Sitka, AK. 5/19/2016 (66) 8th Annual Juneau Marine Naturalist Symposium, University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau, AK.

5/8/2015. (~70 participants) (Invited) (67) Puget Sound Anglers Fidalgo Chapter Meeting, Anacortes, WA. 3/3/2014

(68) University of Alaska Southeast presentation and discussion, Juneau, AK. 11/1/2013 (69) University of Alaska Southeast Evening at Egan Lecture Series, Juneau, AK. 10/12/2012 (Invited) (70) Kelp Krawlers Dive Club, Tumwater, WA. 4/19/2011 (Invited)

(71) Puget Sound Anglers Association San Juan Chapter, Friday Harbor, WA. 1/12/2010 (72) San Juan County Marine Resources Committee, Friday Harbor, WA. 4/1/2009

(73) Puget Sound Anglers Association Bellingham Chapter, Bellingham, WA. 1/21/2009 (74) Puget Sound Anglers Association Fidalgo Chapter, Anacortes, WA. 6/17/2008 (75) Kwiaht – Center for Historical Ecology of the Salish Sea, Lopez Island, WA. 10/27/2007

(76) Kwiaht – Center for Historical Ecology of the Salish Sea, Waldron Island, WA. 9/29/2007 (77) SeaDoc Society Marine Science Lecture Series, Orcas Island, WA. 10/10/2006 (Invited) (78) San Juan County Marine Resources Committee, Friday Harbor, WA. 11/16/2005

WORKING GROUPS and COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH COORDINATION

Research Leadership Team Member, National Science Foundation (NSF) Established Program to

Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Phase 5, University of Alaska. Member of leadership team that designed and is coordinating a 5-year, $20 million program examining effects of climate change

on Alaska’s boreal forests and coastal ecosystems. One of two science leads on the coastal research component, managing a 35-person team and $6.3 million budget (1-3 months/year; 2017-2020).

Invited participant, Salmon Futures working group. 7-10 November 2017. Simon Fraser University,

Vancouver, B.C., Canada. To illuminate the future of salmon, this working group reviewed how glacier

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recession could impact salmon. The working group is a part of the Salmon Science Network Initiative supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Lead PI: Jonathan Moore

Co-PI, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) working group: Applying portfolio effects to the Gulf of Alaska ecosystem: did multi-scale diversity buffer against the Exxon Valdez oil

spill? PIs: Kristin Marshall, Anne Beaudreau, Richard Brenner, Mary Hunsicker, Eric Ward, Ole Shelton. March 2015-October 2016.

Invited participant, NSF-RCN-SEES Transdisciplinary Research Workshop. Oregon State University,

Corvallis, OR. 24-25 February 2015. The workshop goals were to characterize conceptual and analytical approaches to integrate social-ecological principles in marine science and to identify new research areas for application and expansion of such approaches.

Research Leadership Team Member, NSF-EPSCoR Phase 4, Southeast Alaska Test Case. 2012-2016. The five-member interdisciplinary research core team designed and implemented key components of

the NSF-funded study, The icefield-to-estuary socioecological system in Southeast Alaska. Invited participant, NSF-RCN Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability Workshop. Oregon

State University, Corvallis, OR. 11-13 Feb 2013. The workshop goal was to develop a framework for a

summer academy that trains young scientists in interdisciplinary science. Member, Rockfish Recovery in the Salish Sea Workgroup, 2010-2012

* new course development or substantial course revision

TEACHING v course delivered in-person and via synchronous videoconference

U.S. Fisheries Management and Conservation v University of Washington (SMEA/FISH 539; 3 credits)

Winter

Management of Renewable Marine Resources*, v

University of Alaska Fairbanks (FISH 640; 3 credits)

Spring, even years

Marine and Freshwater Conservation*, v University of Alaska Fairbanks (FISH 413/612; 4 credits)

Fall, odd years

Communicating Science to the Public*, v University of Alaska Fairbanks (FISH 605; 2 credits)

Spring, odd years

Aquatic Food Web Ecology*, v University of Alaska Fairbanks (FISH/MSL 676; 3 credits)

Fall, even years

Writing, Publishing, and Peer-review*, v

University of Alaska Fairbanks (FISH 692; 1 credit)

Spring 2018

Innovative Approaches to Marine Ecosystems*, v University of Alaska Fairbanks (FISH/MSL 692; 1 credit)

Spring 2014

Social, Oceanographic, and Ecological Perspectives in Marine Ecosystems v University of Alaska Fairbanks (FISH/ANTH/NRM/MSL 695; 1 credit)

Summer 2012

ADVISEES (since 2012)

Graduate committee chair (11); UAF

Name Degree

program Status

Current position

Cheryl Barnes PhD Fisheries Graduated; December 2019

Postdoctoral Research Associate, NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center / University of

Washington (Seattle, WA)

Matthew Callahan MS Fisheries Graduated; August 2020

Research Technician, UAF (Juneau, AK)

Maggie Chan PhD Fisheries Graduated; Fishery Management Specialist, NOAA Alaska

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August 2018 Regional Office (Juneau, AK)

Karson Coutré MS Fisheries Graduated; December 2014

Fishery Management Specialist, Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Dover, DE)

Douglas Duncan MS Fisheries Graduated; December 2018

Fishery Management Specialist, NOAA Alaska Regional Office (Juneau, AK)

Rhea Ehresmann MS Fisheries Graduated;

August 2018

Groundfish Biologist/Manager, Alaska

Department of Fish and Game (Kodiak, AK)

Jesse Gordon MS Fisheries Active Graduate Research Assistant, UAF (Juneau, AK)

Nina Lundstrom MS Fisheries Active Graduate Research Assistant, UAF (Juneau, AK)

Veronica Padula PhD Fisheries Active Academic Program Director, Bering Sea

Campus and Research Center at Aleut Community of St. Paul Island (Anchorage, AK)

Natura Richardson MS Fisheries Graduated;

May 2016

Assistant Area Management Biologist, Alaska

Department of Fish and Game (Kodiak, AK)

Emily Whitney MS Fisheries Graduated; August 2016

Research Associate, Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center / University of Alaska Southeast

(Juneau, AK)

Graduate committee member (17); UAF unless otherwise noted

Mayumi Arimitsu (PhD Fisheries, Graduated 2016); Donald Arthur (MS Fisheries, Graduated 2020); Thaddaeus Buser (MS Fisheries, Graduated 2013); Lia Domke (MS Fisheries, Active); Kari Fenske (PhD Fisheries, Active); Elizabeth Figus (PhD Fisheries, Graduated 2018); Ben Gray (MS Fisheries, Graduated

2014); Kristen Green (PhD, Stanford University, Active); Elizabeth Hinkle (PhD Fisheries, Active); Jacob Metzger (MS Marine Biology, Graduated 2018); Allyson Olds (MS Fisheries, Graduated 2016); Melissa Prechtl (MS Fisheries, Graduated 2014); Wendel Raymond (PhD Fisheries, Graduated 2020); Marta Ree

(MS Fisheries, Graduated 2019); Sarah Tanedo (MS Marine Biology, Graduated 2016); Suzie Teerlink (PhD Marine Biology, Graduated 2016); Johanna Vollenweider (PhD Fisheries, Active)

Postdoctoral researchers (1) Joe Krieger (2017-2018; NRC Postdoc co-supervised with Ron Heintz, NOAA). Current position: Fishery

Management Specialist, NOAA Alaska Regional Office (Juneau, AK) Undergraduate academic advisee (2)

Jesse Lindgren, BS Fisheries (2013-2015; Graduated December 2015) Marshall Willems, BS Fisheries (2017-2019)

Undergraduate / Post-baccalaureate research assistants (24) Madison Bargas (May-Jul 2017, Jan-Jun 2018, May-Sept 2019); Katie Brown (Jun-Jul 2016); Helena

Delgado-Nordmann (Jul-Sept 2016); Douglas Duncan (May 2014-Jan 2015); Derek Eby (Oct-Nov 2016); Sara Fouse (Jan-Jun 2013); Ragnhildur Fridriksdottir (Jul-Sept 2014); Amanda Gile (Jun-Aug 2015); Matt

Hemenway (Apr 2012); Georgina Hunt (Jul-Sept 2015); Zach Johanson (Jun-Aug 2016); Willa Johnson (Jun-Jul 2018); Aiden Kamber (May-Jul 2017); Sydney King (May-Sept 2019); Will Klajbor (May-Jul 2017); Sawyer Link (Mar-Jul 2016); Erica Lucas (Feb-May 2019); Nina Lundstrom (Jun-Nov 2017); Melissa

Rhodes-Reese (Sept 2013-Jun 2014, Jan-May 2015); Emma Saas (Jun-Oct 2020); Carli Storbeck (Jan-Mar 2018); Phallon Tullis-Joyce (May-Jul 2017); Harmony Wayner (Jan-May 2017); Emily Whitney (Jan-May 2013)

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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT and OUTREACH presentations included above

Leader / Coordinator

Juneau School District collaboration. Assisted biology high school teachers with field trips & data collection and provided hands-on lessons about glaciers, estuaries, hydrology, ecology, and climate change. Thunder Mountain High

School, Juneau, AK (2 teachers, ~75 students grades 11-12; 2 days)

Oct 2019

Facilitator/Organizer, science outreach events for the public that featured

presentations and panel discussions with students in my Communicating Science courses. Events held across Alaska (Bethel, Cordova, Ester, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kenai, and Newhalen) and Germany (Walldorf); 10 events, 480 attendees).

2013, 2015,

2017, 2019

Science Communication Workshops. Led two half-day workshops in science communication techniques and principles for a) professionals attending the 2018 Southeast Alaska Watershed Restoration Conference (Juneau, AK, 5 March 2018;

30 participants); and b) NOAA agency staff at the Joint Council-NMFS-NOAA General Counsel-ADF&G Retreat (Juneau, AK, 25 April 2019; ~50 participants).

Mar 2018, Apr 2019

Juneau School District collaboration. Co-developed month-long Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem module with J. Cobley, E. Siddon, M. Callahan. We delivered hands-on lessons 1-2 times per week over 5 weeks in April-May 2019 to four 7th grade

science classes at Floyd Dryden Middle School, Juneau, AK (100 students). At the culmination of the module, the students presented risk assessments of

ecosystem components to an expert panel.

Apr-May 2019

Gave tour of UAF Lena Point facility and presentations to high school class from Eagle River, AK. 30 participants.

Dec 2018

Computational Thinking Workshop. Co-organized event with other members of Southeast Exchange (working group of the Juneau STEM Coalition). Gave joint presentation with UAF graduate student Ashley Bolwerk: "Connecting science

and K-12 education: Setting the stage for brainstorming." Dzantik'i Heeni Middle School, Juneau, AK.

28 Nov 2018

Middle school outreach in Kotzebue, AK, to present “Unwritten and written laws” lesson plan created by research team. Co-led with Kristen Green (Stanford) and Hannah Atkinson (NPS). 15 participants.

Oct 2018

UA Fisheries Days at Lena Point, Juneau, AK. Featured two events for the public: 22nd Annual Student Research Symposium, 90-100 attendees; Fisheries Open House, 500 visitors

6-7 Apr 2018

Gold Creek Child Development Center fish printing / field trip, Juneau, AK (2 days) Jul 2017 Outreach presentations to the public and facilitated discussions. Five events (2-hr

ea.) at University of Alaska Southeast in Sitka, AK (19 May 2016, 22 May 2017), Islands and Ocean Visitor Center in Homer, AK (24 May 2016, 17 May 2017), and Alaska Department of Fish and Game in Anchorage, AK (19 May 2017). 111

audience members total.

2016-2017

Alaska Association of Student Governments (AASG) Community Exploration. Organized field trip for high school students at NOAA and UAF. Students, staff,

and I designed & led hands-on activities with 21 high school students and teachers from around Alaska.

21 Mar 2017

Rainforest Festival, Petersburg, AK. Presented the keynote address at the Rainforest Festival 2015, titled Food Webs and Fishes in Glacially-Influenced Estuaries of Southeast Alaska (70 audience members). Spent 1 day speaking with

middle and high school students about research at UAF and science careers (4

10-12 Sept 2015

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classes) and 1 day leading a beach walk with community members (13 participants).

Outreach newsletter, distributed to 70 research participants in Washington State and publically available at:

http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/publications/protected_species/other/rockfish/beaudreau_perceptions_of_change_in_puget_sound_2014.pdf

2014

Outreach presentations to the public and fishers, divers, and researchers who

had participated in my postdoctoral research. I gave three public presentations and met with research participants in Anacortes, Seattle, and Olympia, WA (25-40 attendees per talk).

3-7 Mar 2014

Science Day, UAF Juneau Fisheries Center. My research group organized and held two events for K-6 students and their mentors in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters

program of Juneau titled “Sampling Science with Fish Fanatics!” (5-20 participants per event)

7 Dec 2013, 9 May 2015

Educator / facilitator; Kwiaht – Center for the Historical Ecology of the Salish Sea.

Citizen-based scientific research in the San Juan Islands, WA

2007-2010

Director; ExperiMentors, Phillips Brooks House Association, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. K-12 science education & outreach program

1999

Participant

Member of Southeast Exchange, a working group of the Juneau STEM Coalition. The group is made up of university and agency scientists and K-12 educators. We develop programs and events to connect K-12 teachers and students with

scientists in Juneau and bring local research into the classroom. Meetings are 1-2 times per month.

2017-2019

Volunteer for Harvard Admissions Office. Interviews Alaskan applicants and

provides a report for their admissions files. (1-3 students/year)

2016-ongoing

Volunteer; NOAA Ted Stevens’ Day, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Juneau, AK

(26 Jul 2013, 24 Jul 2015)

2013, 2015

Icefield-to-estuary outreach field trip, Juneau, AK 6 Jun 2013 Recruitment events: UAF CFOS booth at UA Scholars Reception, UAS Egan Library,

Juneau, AK (13 Nov 2012, 17 Nov 2015)

2012, 2015

Student project judge, Alaska Tsunami Ocean Sciences Bowl, Seward, AK 2-4 Mar 2012

Volunteer; NOAA Kids’ Day, NW Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA 2010 Volunteer; Washington Weekend, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2006 Poster display; Science Day 2005, University of Washington, Tacoma, WA 2005

Guest lecturer; Meadowdale High School, Lynnwood, WA 2005 Volunteer; Friday Harbor Laboratories K-12 Program, beach seine field trip 2004-2005 Volunteer Teacher; ExperiMentors, Phillips Brooks House Association, Harvard

University, Cambridge, MA. K-12 science education & outreach program

1997-2001

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Manuscript reviewer for 24 journals: Aquaculture Research, Bulletin of Marine Science, CalCOFI, Conservation Letters, Deep Sea Research I, Ecological Applications, Ethology Ecology and Evolution,

Environmental Biology of Fishes, Fish and Fisheries, Fisheries Oceanography, Fisheries Research, Fishery Bulletin, Global Ecology and Biogeography, ICES Journal of Marine Science, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Journal of Fish Biology, Marine and Coastal Fisheries,

Marine Ecology Progress Series, North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Ocean and Coastal

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Management, Peer-J, PLoS ONE, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, Weather Climate and Society. Reviewed 1 book proposal for Routledge Taylor and Francis, 1 book chapter for an edited

volume, and 1 report for the Monterey Seafood Watch program. Article editor for SAGE Open (social sciences).

Grant reviewer for Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, California Sea Grant, Oregon Sea Grant.

Invited participant, NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center climate vulnerability assessment.

Participated in 2 workshops and scored the sensitivity of fish stocks to climate change. July-Aug 2015. External expert reviewer. Provided review of NOAA’s draft recovery plan for three U.S. west coast

rockfish species listed under the Endangered Species Act. May 2015.

Conference session chairs − Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Perspectives. Alaska Marine Science Symposium, 23 Jan 2018,

Anchorage, AK. − Fishes and Fish Habitats. Alaska Marine Science Symposium, 28 Jan 2016, Anchorage, AK. − Small-scale Alaskan sport and subsistence fisheries. American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter

meeting, 20-24 Oct 2014, Juneau, AK. − Marine and Estuarine Ecology. American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter meeting, 7-11 Oct 2013,

Fairbanks, AK.

− Challenges and Opportunities in a Transdisciplinary World: Working at the Intersection of Social and Natural Sciences in Fisheries. American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter meeting, 22-26 Oct

2012, Kodiak, AK. American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter meeting program committee (2 meetings: Fairbanks Oct

2013, Juneau Oct 2014)

Student presentation and poster judge (Alaska Tsunami Ocean Sciences Bowl, Seward, AK, 2-4 March 2012; Western Society of Naturalists, 11/2010, 11/2016; Alaska Marine Science Symposium, 1/2012, 1/2016, 1/2017; American Fisheries Society Alaska Chapter, 11/2011, 10/2012, 10/2013; American

Fisheries Society Western Division, 5/2018) Symposium assistant, Women Evolving Biological Sciences, UW, 24-27 Oct 2010

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Search committee membership. UAF Fish Ecology tenure-track position, Fall 2012 (member); UAF

President’s Professor of Quantitative Fisheries and Ecosystems tenure-track position, Fall 2017-Spring 2019 (member); UAF Fisheries Genomics tenure-track position, Fall 2019 (interim chair).

UAF Juneau Fisheries outreach coordinator, Fall 2017-2019

UAF Fisheries Promotion and Tenure Committee, Fall 2017-2020 UAF Fisheries Department Graduate Program Committee, 2015-2020

Faculty advisor, Juneau Student Group, 2013-2020 UAF Graduate Academic and Advisory Committee (university-wide), Sept 2015-May 2019 UAF Administrator Review Committee (university-wide), Dec 2015-Mar 2016

UAF College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences Curriculum Committee, Jul 2015-June 2016 UAF Fisheries Department Boat Use and Safety Committee, 2012-2020 Faculty lead, UAF Lena Point Wet Lab committee, 2013-present

Coordinator, CFOS Juneau Writing Group for students and faculty, 2012-2017 Guest lectures: FISH/BIOL 427 Ichthyology, University of Alaska Southeast / University of Alaska

Fairbanks, Juneau, AK. 11/20/2017; BIOL 492 Seminars in Biology, University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau, AK. 4/9/2013, 4/4/2014; FT120 Fisheries Technology, University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka, AK (distance delivery). 10/9/2013

Reviewer for 4 student grant competitions (Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research,

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Marine Ecosystem Sustainability in the Arctic and Subarctic), 2012-2013

FIELD WORK (selected)

Estuarine food web ecology studies, Juneau, AK; Collection of fish and invertebrates using beach seines and hook and line, Supervision of graduate and

undergraduate students; UAF (PI: 4 projects)

2013-present

Juvenile sablefish movement and feeding ecology studies, Sitka, AK; Acoustic

telemetry, hook and line sampling, non-lethal stomach content sampling; Supervision of graduate students; UAF (PI: 3 projects)

2012-present

Human dimensions of coastal fisheries; In-person interviews with resource users in

Alaska; Supervision of graduate students; UAF (PI: 4 projects)

2012-present

Local ecological knowledge of sport anglers; In-person interviews with resource users in western Washington State; UW/NOAA (Post-doc lead)

2010-2011

Hood Canal hypoxia study; Implemented 12-week field program including acoustic telemetry, underwater camera surveys, & oceanographic sampling; Supervised 2

technicians and 1 Master’s student; UW (Post-doc lead)

2010

Doctoral field research; Designed and managed lingcod tagging and sampling program in the San Juan Archipelago, WA; UW (Graduate student lead)

2002-2009

NEWS ARTICLES AND PRESS (since 2013)

(1) Early, Wesley. 14 October 2019. As Kotzebue experiences one of its warmest years on record,

subsistence hunters contend with shrinking ice. Alaska Public Media. (2) Ainsworth, Nolin. 17 October 2019. Biologist shares new insights into Juneau estuaries. Juneau

Empire. (3) Editorial Staff. 16 October 2019. The impacts of melting glaciers explained. KINY Radio – News of the

North.

(4) Moran, Tom. 21 August 2019. Bagging barnacles, exploring a changing ecosystem. UAF News and Information.

(5) Seifert, Jenny. 25 July 2019. Locked in and off-loaded: Quotas stifle diversity and stability in fishing.

National Fisherman. (6) Kelloway, Claire. 23 May 2019. Catch share programs consolidating Alaskan fisheries – cutting out

small, rural, and young fishermen. Food and Power. (7) Robinson, Grant. 15 May 2019. Alaska's commercial fishing field shifting toward specialization,

shrinking participation. KTUU Anchorage.

(8) Orlowski, Aaron. 8 May 2019. Study: Fishery consolidation in Alaska leaves fishermen vulnerable. Seafood Source.

(9) Earl, Elizabeth. 8 May 2019. Study pinpoints trend toward fisheries specialization. Alaska Journal of

Commerce. (10) Editorial Staff. 2 May 2019. Research finds fisheries are becoming more specialized. The Cordova

Times. (11) Frisch, Lauren. 29 April 2019. Alaska fishermen are becoming more specialized. SitNews. (12) Swisher, Julie. 26 April 2019. Study reveals changes in commercial fisheries over three decades.

KXDF Fairbanks. (13) Frisch, Lauren. 24 April 2019. Alaska fishermen are becoming more specialized. UAF News and

Information. (14) de Oliveira, Elizabeth. 27 September 2018. Students Share Subsistence Practices Through Film.

Stanford Earth.

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(15) Moran, Tom. 19 September 2018. NSF awards $20 million to fund ‘Fire and Ice’ project. UAF News and Information.

(16) Yadron, Samantha. 6 September 2018. Alaska refuge can’t protect its wildlife from climate change. National Geographic.

(17) Rosen, Yereth. 19 February 2018. Microplastic contamination is affecting people and animals in remote Alaska. Pacific Standard.

(18) Editorial Staff. 15 February 2018. How microplastics are contaminating birds in remote Alaska. The

Weather Network. (19) Venton, Danielle. 12 February 2018. From drugged oysters to birds full of plastic, oceans are feeling

the burden of pollution. KQED.

(20) Eckert, Ginny. 28 August 2018. UAF student completes salmon predation study. Alaska Sea Grant. (21) Gullufsen, Kevin. 5 April 2018. Otters, nuclear rockfish and whale watching’s impact: UAF fisheries

masters students to showcase a wide-range of work. Juneau Empire. (22) KTOO Public Media. 2 April 2018. A Juneau Afternoon radio program, featuring Anne Beaudreau

(Associate Professor) and Ashley Bolwerk (MS Student) to promote UA Fisheries Days at Lena Point.

https://www.ktoo.org/2018/03/30/juneau-afternoon-4-2-18/ (23) Dobbyn, Paula. 23 January 2018. Alaska Sea Grant awards over $1 million for research. (24) Frisch, Lauren. 28 September 2017. Seeking more than one species stabilizes fishing income. UAF

press release. (25) Gullufsen, Kevin. 8 September 2017. As glaciers melt, scientists try to figure out how fish will

respond. Juneau Empire. (26) Ainsworth, Nolin. 8 July 2017. Science brings soccer star to Juneau. Juneau Empire. (27) Earl, Elizabeth. 28 June 2017. Study shows Homer halibut charters stay closer to town. Peninsula

Clarion. (28) Zak, Annie. 25 June 2017. Alaska halibut charters are targeting multiple species. Here’s why. Alaska

Dispatch News.

(29) Bolton, Aaron. 23 June 2017. Study examines the ripple effect of charter operators’ choices. KBBI Homer, KTOO Public Media.

(30) Frisch, Lauren. 20 June 2017. Study: Halibut charters adapt to economics and regulations. UAF press release. SitNews.

(31) Jenkins, Elizabeth. 2 May 2017. Scientists see the future in the bellies of fish. KTOO Public Media.

(32) Baier, Christine. 27 April 2017. First observations of fine-scale juvenile sablefish movements in the wild reveal behavioral patterns that may influence survival. NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center

News. (33) Frisch, Lauren. 9 August 2016. Halibut regulations linked to diversification of charter fishing

portfolios. SFOS Newsroom.

(34) Welch, Laine. 4 March 2016. Is the clue to shrinking halibut in their stomachs — and those of arrowtooth flounder? Alaska Dispatch News.

(35) Welch, Laine. 2 March 2016. Halibut, arrowtooth flounder stomachs wanted for science. Alaska Fish

Radio. (36) Miller, Clara. 26 February 2016. Stomachs wanted: halibut and flounder. Juneau Empire.

(37) Frisch, Lauren. 25 November 2015. Glacier meltwater into Southeast Alaska estuaries influences fish diets. Alaska Sea Grant, Sit News.

(38) Mulvaney, Kieran. 11 November 2015. Alaska Cod Are Eating Seabirds – But How? Discovery News.

(39) Rosen, Yereth. 9 November 2015. Pacific cod may have learned to hunt seabirds, research indicates. Alaska Dispatch News.

(40) NOAA West Coast Region. Spring 2015. Local knowledge shapes recovery of Puget Sound rockfish.

(41) Phys.org. 1 April 2015. New study highlights the value of local knowledge in recovering endangered

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species. (42) University of California Santa Barbara. 15 September 2014. Announcing two new Gulf of Alaska

Working Groups. Press release. (43) Alaska EPSCoR. 15 September 2014. The Southeast Test Case: From glaciers to estuaries outside

Juneau, Alaska. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kihiqg2oq9k (44) Alaska EPSCoR. 26 August 2014. Hike with the Scientists: Learning about Southeast Alaska’s

ecosystems in person. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFvTquKm4RE

(45) Miller, Matt. 6 November 2013. New research focusing on local glacial estuary habitat. KTOO.