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John C. Ogden, Curriculum Vitae, May 2016 1 CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN C. OGDEN DATE OF BIRTH November 27, 1940 Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.A. PERSONAL Married Nancy S. Buckman, 1969 Two children: Eric Conrad - born September 25, 1972 Lisa Marie - born September 26, 1976 DEGREES Princeton University, A.B., 1962, Biology Stanford University, Ph.D., 1968, Biological Sciences (Major Professor Paul R. Ehrlich) PRESENT POSITION Emeritus Professor of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida PREVIOUS POSITIONS 1988-2010 Director, Florida Institute of Oceanography, USF 1988-2010 Professor of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida 2001-2010 Adjunct Professor, Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, Rosenstiel School, University of Miami 1986: Program Associate, Biotic Systems and Resources, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC 1982-1988: Director, West Indies Laboratory (WIL), Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU), St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands 1981-1982: Acting Director, WIL, FDU 1980-1988: Professor, Resident Marine Biologist, WIL, FDU 1981-1986: Program Director, NOAA Saturation Diving Facility Hydrolab 1978: Visiting Scholar, Department of Zoology, University of Washington 1974-1980: Associate Professor, Resident Marine Biologist, WIL, FDU 1971-1974: Assistant Professor, Resident Marine Biologist, WIL, FDU 1969-1971: Visiting Research Fellow, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Republic of Panama 1968-1969: N.I.H. Postdoctoral Trainee, Department of Genetics, University of California, Berkeley HONORS AND AWARDS Sigma Xi, 1962 Best Paper Award, College of Marine Studies, Univ. Delaware, 1986 (co-author) Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1998 U.S. Coral Reef Task Force Award for Outstanding Scientific Advancement of Knowledge, May 2006 Gulf Guardian Award, Gulf of Mexico Alliance 2009 Fellow, Intl. Society for Reef Studies, 2016

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CURRICULUM VITAE

JOHN C. OGDEN

DATE OF BIRTH November 27, 1940

Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.A.

PERSONAL Married Nancy S. Buckman, 1969

Two children: Eric Conrad - born September 25, 1972

Lisa Marie - born September 26, 1976

DEGREES Princeton University, A.B., 1962, Biology

Stanford University, Ph.D., 1968, Biological Sciences

(Major Professor Paul R. Ehrlich)

PRESENT POSITION Emeritus Professor of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

1988-2010 Director, Florida Institute of Oceanography, USF

1988-2010 Professor of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida

2001-2010 Adjunct Professor, Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries,

Rosenstiel School, University of Miami

1986: Program Associate, Biotic Systems and Resources, National Science

Foundation, Washington, DC

1982-1988: Director, West Indies Laboratory (WIL), Fairleigh Dickinson

University (FDU), St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

1981-1982: Acting Director, WIL, FDU

1980-1988: Professor, Resident Marine Biologist, WIL, FDU

1981-1986: Program Director, NOAA Saturation Diving Facility Hydrolab

1978: Visiting Scholar, Department of Zoology, University of Washington

1974-1980: Associate Professor, Resident Marine Biologist, WIL, FDU

1971-1974: Assistant Professor, Resident Marine Biologist, WIL, FDU

1969-1971: Visiting Research Fellow, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,

Republic of Panama

1968-1969: N.I.H. Postdoctoral Trainee, Department of Genetics, University of

California, Berkeley

HONORS AND AWARDS

Sigma Xi, 1962

Best Paper Award, College of Marine Studies, Univ. Delaware, 1986 (co-author)

Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1998

U.S. Coral Reef Task Force Award for Outstanding Scientific Advancement of

Knowledge, May 2006

Gulf Guardian Award, Gulf of Mexico Alliance 2009

Fellow, Intl. Society for Reef Studies, 2016

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PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES (from most recent)

Pearse, V. B., J.C. Ogden and S.J. Proctor. 2016. An experiment in graduate education: A marine

science adventure across the Indian Ocean. Oceanography 29 (1).

Toth, L.T., R. van Woesik, S.R. Smith, T.J.T. Murdoch, J.C. Ogden, W.F Precht, R. Aronson. 2014. Do

no-take reserves benefit Florida’s corals? 14 years of change and stasis in the Florida Keys

National Marine Sanctuary. Coral Reefs DOI 10.1007/s00338-014-1158-x

Ogden, J.C. 2010. Marine spatial planning (MSP): A first step to ecosystem-based management (EBM)

in the Wider Caribbean. Revista de Biologia Tropical 58 (Suppl. 3): 71-79.

Carollo, C., D.J, Reed, J.C. Ogden and D. Palandro. 2009. The importance of data discovery and

management in advancing ecosystem-based management. Marine Policy 33: 651-653.

Crowder, L.B., G. Osherenko, O.R. Young, S. Airame, E.A. Norse, N. Baron, J.C. Day, F.

Douvere, C.N. Ehler, B.S. Halpern, S.J. Langdon, K.L. McLeod, J.C. Ogden, R.E.Peach,

A.A. Rosenberg, and J.A. Wilson. 2006. Resolving mismatches in U.S. ocean

governance. Science 313: 617-618.

Jackson, J.B.C., J.C. Ogden, J.M. Pandolfi, N. Baron, R.H. Bradbury, H.M. Guzman, T.P. Hughes,

C.V. Kappel, F. Micheli, , H.P. Possingham, E. Sala. 2005. Reassessing U.S. coral reefs:

Response. Science 308:1741-1742.

Pandolfi, J.M., J.B.C. Jackson, N. Baron, R.H. Bradbury, H.M. Guzman, T.P. Hughes, C.V. Kappel,

F. Micheli, J.C. Ogden, H.P. Possingham, E. Sala. 2005. Are US coral reefs on the slippery

slope to slime? Science 307: 1725-1726.

Miller, R.J., A.J. Adams, N.B. Ogden, J.C. Ogden, and J.P. Ebersole. 2003. Diadema antillarum

17 years after mass mortality: Is recovery beginning on St. Croix? Coral Reefs 22:

181-187.

CARICOMP: P.M. Alcolado, G. Alleng, K. Bonaire, D. Bone, K. Buchan, P.G. Bush, K.

DeMeyer, J.R. Garcia, J. Garzon-Ferreira, P.M.H. Gayle, D.T. Gerace, F.X. Geraldes, E.

Jordan-Dahlgren, B. Kjerfve, E. Klein, K. Koltes, R.S. Laydoo, D.M. Linton, J.C.

Ogden, H.A. Oxenford, C. Parker, P. Penchaszadeh, L.P.J.J. Pors, J. Ramierez-Ramierez,

F. Ruiz-Renteria, J.D. Ryan, S.R. Smith, J. Tschirky, R. Varela, S. Walker, E. Weil, W.J.

Wiebe, J.D. Woodley, J.C. Zieman. 2001. The Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity

Program (CARICOMP). Bull. Mar. Sci. 69 (2)819-829.

Murray, S.N., R.F. Ambrose, J.A. Bohnsack, L.W. Botsford, M.H. Carr, G.E. Davis,

P.K. Dayton, D. Gotshall, D.R. Gunderson, M.A. Hixon, J. Lubchenco, M. Mangel,

A. MacCall, D.A. McArdle, J.C. Ogden, Joan Roughgarden, R.M. Star, M.J. Tegner,

and M.M. Yoklavich. 1999. No-take reserve networks: Sustaining fishery populations

and marine ecosystems. Fisheries 24(11): 11-25.

Ogden, J.C. and N.B. Ogden. 1998. A reconnaissance survey of the coral reefs and

associated ecosystems of Cayos Cochinos, Honduras. Rev. Biol. Trop. 46.

Supl. (4): 67-74.

Ogden, J.C. 1997. Marine managers look upstream for connections. Science 278: 1414-1415.

Ogden, J.C., J.W. Porter, N.P. Smith, A.M. Szmant, W.C. Jaap, and D. Forcucci. 1994.A

long-term interdisciplinary study of the Florida Keys seascape. Bull. Mar. Sci. 54:

1059-1071.

Brown, B.E. and J.C. Ogden. 1993. Coral bleaching. Scientific American 268: 64-70.

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Ogden, J.C. 1992. The impact of Hurricane Andrew on the ecosystems of South Florida.

Conservation Biology 6: 488-490.

Ogden, J.C. 1989. Horseshoe Reef, Anegada, British Virgin Islands. Coral Reefs 8: 108.

Ogden, N.B., J.C. Ogden, and I.A. Abbott. 1989. Distribution, abundance and food of sea

urchins on a leeward Hawaiian reef. Bulletin of Marine Science 45(2): 539-549.

Shulman, M.J. and J.C. Ogden. 1987. What controls tropical reef fish populations: Recruitment

or benthic mortality? An example in the Caribbean reef fish, Haemulon flavolineatum.

Marine Ecology-Progress Series 39:233-242.

Targett, N.M., T.E. Targett, N.H. Vrolijk, and J.C. Ogden. 1986. The effect of macrophyte

secondary metabolites on feeding preferences of the herbivorous parrotfish,

Sparisoma radians. Marine Biology 92: 141-148 (Best Paper, College of Marine Studies,

Univ. Delaware 1986).

Ogden, J.C. 1986. Observations and in situ experiments on the community structure of coral

reef fishes in the Caribbean. Progress in Underwater Science 11: 101-108.

Thayer, G.W., K.A. Bjorndal, J.C. Ogden, S.L. Williams and J.C. Zieman. 1984. Role of larger

herbivores in seagrass communities. Estuaries 7: 351-376.

Quinn, T.P. and J.C. Ogden. 1984. Field evidence of compass orientation in migrating juvenile

grunts (Haemulidae). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 81: 181-182.

McFarland, W., E.B. Brothers, J.C. Ogden, M.J. Shulman, and E.L. Bermingham. 1985.

Recruitment patterns in young French grunts Haemulon flavolineatum (Family

Haemulidae). Fishery Bulletin 83 (3): 413-426.

Suchanek, T., S.L. Williams, J.C. Ogden, D. K. Hubbard and I. P. Gill. 1985. Utilization of

shallow-water seagrass detritus by Caribbean deep-sea macrofauna: del 13C evidence.

Deep Sea Research 32: 201-214.

Zieman, J.C., R.L. Iverson, and J.C. Ogden. 1984. Herbivory effects on Thalassia testudinum

leaf growth and nitrogen content. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 15: 151-158.

Shulman, M. J., J. C. Ogden, John P. Ebersole, William N. McFarland, Steven L. Miller, and

Nancy G. Wolf. 1984. Timing of recruitment and species composition in coral reef fishes.

BioScience 34 (1): 44-45.

Ogden, J.C., L. Robinson, K. Whitlock, H. Daganhardt, and R. Cebula. 1983. Diel foraging

patterns in juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas L.) in St. Croix, United States Virgin

Islands. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 66: 199-205.

Shulman, M.J., J.C. Ogden, J.P. Ebersole, W.N. McFarland, S.L. Miller, and N.G. Wolf. 1983.

Priority effects in the recruitment of juvenile coral reef fish. Ecology 64: 1508-1513.

Fry, B., R. Lutes, M. Northam, P.L. Parker, and J.C. Ogden. 1982. A 13C/12C comparison of

food webs in Caribbean seagrass meadows and coral reefs. Aquatic Botany 14: 389-398.

Vadas, R.L., T. Fenchel and J.C. Ogden. 1982. Ecological studies on the sea urchin Lytechinus

variegatus, and the algal-seagrass communities of the Miskito Cays, Nicaragua. Aquatic

Botany 14: 109-125.

Ogden, J.C. and N.B. Ogden. 1982. A preliminary study of two representative seagrass

communities in Palau, Western Caroline Islands (Micronesia). Aquatic Botany

12:229-244.

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Lobel, P.S. and J.C. Ogden. 1981. Foraging by the herbivorous parrotfish Sparisoma radians.

Marine Biology 64: 173-183.

Ogden, J.C. and J.P. Ebersole. 1981. Scale and community structure of coral reef fishes:

a long-term study of a large artificial reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series 4: 97-103.

Gladfelter, W.B., J.C. Ogden and E.H. Gladfelter. 1980. Similarity and diversity among patch

reef fish communities: a comparison between tropical western Atlantic (Virgin Islands)

and tropical central Pacific (Marshall Islands) reefs. Ecology 61: 1156-1168.

Fenchel, T.M., C.P. McRoy, J.C. Ogden, P. Parker, and W.E. Rainey. 1979. Symbiotic cellulose

degradation in the green turtle Chelonia mydas L. Applied Environmental Microbiology

37: 348-350.

McFarland, W.N., J.C. Ogden and J.N. Lythgoe. 1979. The influence of light on the twilight

migrations of grunts. Environmental Biology of Fishes 4: 9-22.

Ogden, J.C. and P.S. Lobel. 1978. The role of herbivorous fishes and urchins in coral reef

communities. Environmental Biology of Fishes 3: 49-63.

Grunbaum, H., G. Bergman, D.P. Abbott and J.C. Ogden. 1978. Intraspecific agonistic behavior

in the rock-boring sea urchin Echinometra lucunter (L.). Bulletin of Marine Science 28:

181-188.

Ogden, J.C. and P.R. Ehrlich. 1977. The behavior of heterotypic resting schools of juvenile

grunts (Pomadasyidae). Marine Biology 42: 273-280.

Ogden, J.C. 1976. Herbivore-plant relationships on Caribbean reefs and seagrass beds. Aquatic

Botany 2: 103-116.

Sammarco, P., J.S. Levinton and J.C. Ogden. 1974. Grazing and control of coral reef

Community structure by Diadema antillarum Philippi (Echinodermata: Echinoidea): a

preliminary study. J. Mar. Res. 32: 47-53.

Darcy, G.H., E. Maisel and J.C. Ogden. 1974. Cleaning preferences of the gobies Gobiosoma

evelynae and G. prochilos and the juvenile wrasse Thalassoma bifasciatum. Copeia 2:

375-379.

Buckman, N.S. and J.C. Ogden. 1973. Territoriality in the striped parrotfish, Scarus croicensis.

Ecology 54:1377-1382.

Ogden, J.C., R.A. Brown and N. Salesky. 1973. Grazing by the echinoid Diadema antillarum

Philippi: Formation of halos around West Indian patch reefs. Science 182:715-717.

Ogden, J.C. and N.S. Buckman. 1973. Movements, foraging groups and diurnal migrations of

the striped parrotfish, Scarus croicensis. Ecology 54: 589-596.

Ogden, J.C. 1970. Aspects of dispersal in Tribolium flour beetles. Physiological Zoology

43: 124-131.

Ogden, J.C. 1970. Artificial selection for dispersal behavior in flour beetles of the genus

Tribolium. Ecology 51: 130-133. (Reprinted in: p71-74, Lidicker, W.Z. Jr. and R.L

Caldwell. 1982 (eds.). Dispersal and Migration. Benchmark Papers in Ecology 11,

Hutchinson Ross Publ. Co. Stroudsburg, PA, 311p.)

Ogden, J.C. 1970. Relative abundance, food habits and age of the eel Anguilla rostrata

(Le Sueur) in certain New Jersey streams. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society

99: 54-59.

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Ogden, J.C. 1969. Effect of components of conditioned medium on behavior in Tribolium

confusum. Physiological Zoology 42:266-274.

PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS (from most recent)

Ogden, J.C. 2014. Box 2.3 People and Coral Reefs, p15-16. In: Ray, G.C. and J. McCormick-

Ray. Marine Conservation: Science, Policy and Management. Wiley Blackwell, 370p.

Ogden, J.C., I. Nagelkerken and C. McIvor. 2014. Connectivity in the Tropical Coastal

Seascape: Implications for Marine Spatial Planning and Resources Management. pp253-

273 In: Bortone, S. (ed). Interrelationships Between Corals and Fisheries. CRC Press,

Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida.

Rogers, C.S., J. Miller, E.M. Muller, P. Edmunds, R.S. Nemeth, J.P. Beets, A.M. Friedlander,

T.B. Smith, R. Boulon, C.F.G. Jeffrey, C. Menza, C. Caldow, N. Idrisi, B. Kojis, M.E.

Monaco, A. Spitzak, E.H. Gladfelter, J.C. Ogden, Z. Hillis-Starr, I. Lindgren, W.B.

Schill, I.B. Kuffner, L.L. Richardson, B.E. Devine and J.D. Voss. 2008. Ecology of the

coral reefs of the U.S. Virgin Islands, pp303-373. In: Reigl, B. and R.E. Dodge (eds.)

Coral Reefs of the USA. Springer.

Boersma, D., J. Ogden, G. Branch, R. Bustamante, C. Campagna, G. Harris and E.K. Pikitch. 2004.

Chapter 6: Lines on the Water: Ocean-Use Planning in Large Marine Ecosystems. In: Glover,

L.K. and S.A. Earle, Defying Ocean's End: An Agenda for Action. Island Press,

Washington, D.C., Pp. 125-138.

Ogden, J.C. 2003. Box 7.3 People and coral reefs, p214-215. In: G.C. Ray and J.M. Ray.

Coastal Marine Conservation: Science and Policy. Blackwell Publ., 327p.

Ogden, J.C. 1997. Ecosystem interactions in the tropical coastal seascape, p288-297.

In: C. Birkeland (ed.) Life and Death of Coral Reefs, Chapman and Hall, NY, 536p.

Done, T.J., J.C. Ogden, W. J. Wiebe, and B.R. Rosen. 1996. Biodiversity and ecosystem

function of coral reefs, pp 393-429. In: Mooney, H.A., J.H. Cushman, E. Medcina, O.E.

Sala, and E.-D. Schultze. Functional Roles of Biodiversity: A Global Perspective.

Sci. Comm. Prob. of the Env. (SCOPE)/UNEP, John Wiley and Sons, 493p.

Done, T.J., J.C. Ogden, and W. Wiebe. 1995. Coral reefs (Chap. 6.1.10), pp 381-387. In:

Heywood, V.H. (exec.ed.). Global Biodiversity Assessment. UNEP/Cambridge Univ.

Press, 1140p.

Ogden, J.C. 1990. Community structure and function: The influence of grazing, p177-182. In:

Phillips, R.C. and C.P. McRoy (eds.), Seagrass Research Methods. UNESCO,

Monographs on Oceanographic Methodology 9, 210p.

Ogden, J.C. and T.P. Quinn. 1984. Migration in coral reef fishes: Ecological significance and

orientation mechanisms. pp. 293-308 In: J.D. McCleave, G.P. Arnold, J.J. Dodson and

W.W. Neill (eds.). Mechanisms of Migration in Fishes. Plenum, N.Y.

Ogden, J.C. 1980. Faunal relationships in Caribbean seagrass beds, pp. 173-198. In: Phillips,

R.C. and C.P. McRoy (eds.). Studies of the Seagrass Ecosystem. Garland STPM Press,

New York. 353 p.

Ogden, J.C. 1977. Estimates of carbonate sediment production by some common fish and sea

urchins in the Caribbean. pp 281-285. In: Frost, S. and M. Weiss (eds.) Studies in

Geology #4. Caribbean Coral Reefs - Holocene and Ancient. AAPG.

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SYMPOSIA PROCEEDINGS (from most recent)

CARICOMP (J.C. Ogden with 32 other authors) 1997. Caribbean coastal marine productivity

(CARICOMP): a research and monitoring network of marine laboratories, parks, and

reserves. Proc. 8th Int. Coral Reef Symp. 1: 641-646.

Smith, S.R. and J.C. Ogden (eds.) 1994. Status and recent history of coral reefs at the

CARICOMP network of Caribbean marine laboratories, pp73-79. In: Ginsburg, R.N.

(compiler). Proceedings of the Colloquium on Global Aspects of Coral Reefs: Health,

Hazards, and History, 1993. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science,

University of Miami, 420p.

Ogden, J.C. and N.B. Ogden. 1994. The coral reefs of the San Blas Islands: Revisited after 20

years, pp267-272. In: Ginsburg, R.N. (compiler). Proceedings of the Colloquium on

Global Aspects of Coral Reefs: Health, Hazards, and History, 1993. Rosenstiel School of

Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, 420p.

Ogden, J.C. 1992. Setting priorities in marine conservation. p113-120. In: Sarukhan, J. and R.

Dirzo (eds.) Mexico Ante los Retos de la Biodiversidad (Mexico Confronts the

Challenges of Biodiversity). Com. Nac. para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad.

Ogden J.C. 1988. The influence of adjacent systems on the structure and function of coral reefs

(Status Review). Proc. Sixth International Coral Reef Symp., Townsville, Australia. Vol.

1: Plenary Addresses and Status Reviews: 123-130.

McFarland, W.N. and J.C. Ogden. 1985. Recruitment of young coral reef fishes from the

plankton. In: M. L. Reaka (ed.) The Ecology of Deep and Shallow Coral Reefs, NOAA

Symp. Ser. Undersea Res.Vol. 3: 37-51 NOAA Undersea Research Program,

Rockville, Maryland.

Ogden, J.C. and M. Littler (eds.) 1985. Herbivore-plant interactions on coral reefs. Proceedings

Fifth International Coral Reef Congress, Tahiti 1985, Vol. 4, p1-80.

Hubbard, D.K., T.H. Suchanek, I.P. Gill, S.W. Cowper, J.C. Ogden, J.R. Westerfield, and J.S.

Bayes. 1981. Preliminary studies of the fate of shallow-water detritus in the basin north

of St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands. Proc. 4th International Coral Reef Symposium

Vol. 1:83-387.

Ogden, J.C. and J.C. Zieman. 1977. Ecological aspects of coral reef seagrass bed contacts in the

Caribbean. Proceedings, Third International Coral Reef Symposium: 377-382.

Ogden, J.C. 1977. Behavior and ecology of schooling groups of juvenile grunts. Proceedings

CICAR - II Symposium, Caracas, Venezuela, 1976. FAO Fisheries Report No. 200:

323-332.

Bradbury, M.G., D.P. Abbott, R.V. Bovbjerg, R.N. Mariscal, W.C. Fielding, R.T. Barber, V.B.

Pearse, S.J. Proctor, J.C. Ogden, J.P. Wourms, L.R. Taylor, J.G. Christofferson, J.P.

Christofferson, R.M. McPhearson, M.J. Wynne and P.O.M. Stromborg. 1971. Studies on

the fauna associated with the deep scattering layers in the equatorial Indian Ocean,

conducted on R/V Te Vega (during October - November 1964), pp 409-452. In: Farquhar

(ed.) Proceedings of an Inter-national Symposium on Biological Sound Scattering in the

Ocean. Dept. of Navy MC Report 005.

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REPORTS AND SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS (from most recent)

Holibaugh, J.T., S. Lozier, J. Ogden and S. Walsh. Site review University of North Carolina, Chapel

Hill, Curriculum in Marine Sciences. (31 March – 2 April, 2014).

Ogden, J. 2012. The reefs and people of the Comarca Kuna Yala, p22-23. In: Sale, P.F. and A.M.

Szmant. Reef Reminiscences: ratcheting back the shifting baselines concerning what coral reefs

used to be. UN University Inst. For Water, Environment and Health, Hamilton, ON, Canada,

35p. http://inweh.unu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Reef-Reminiscences.pdf

Ogden, J. 2011. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Independent External Peer Review of the Phase 1,

Review of Science Reports for the Port Everglades Harbor, Florida Feasibility Study and

Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)

Working group member and co-author. 2009. Oceans of Abundance: An Action Agenda for America’s

Vital Fishing Future, Secretary Bruce Babbitt and Cong. James Greenwood Co-Chairs, Oceans

OfAbundance.org, MCBI, EDF, WWF.

Ogden, J. (with G. Shinn, B. Lidz and B. Keller) 2008. Shifting Baselines in the Florida Keys National

Marine Sanctuary. Map-brochure published by Florida Institute of Oceanography, Keys Marine

Laboratory, and NOAA.

Adaptation Technical Working Group, Governor’s Action Team on Energy and Climate Change.

2008. Adaptation Strategies, Chapter 8. In: Florida’s Energy and Climate Action Plan,

Oct. 15,2008. Florida DEP, www.dep.state.fl.us/climatechange Florida Ocean and Coastal Council. 2009. The effects of climate change on Florida’s ocean and

coastal resources, 34pp. http://www.floridaoceanscouncil.org/reports

Ogden, J.C. 2008. Summary of the scientific forum, p14-16. In: Ritchie, K.B. and B.D. Keller

(eds). A Scientific Forum on the Gulf of Mexico: The Islands in the Stream Concept.

Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series NMSP-08-04, US Department of Commerce,

NOAA, National Marine Sanctuaries Program, Silver Spring, Maryland, 105p.

Ogden, J.C., G. Podesta, A. Zingone, W.J. Wiebe, and R.A. Myers. 2003. The Marine Sciences

In Argentina. Report prepared for the Antorchas Fdn., Buenos Aires, September 2003.

Ogden, J.C. 2002. Marine Sciences in Argentina. Report prepared for the Antorchas

Foundation, Buenos Aires, June 2002.

Weins, J.A., V.H. Dale, F. Davis, J.J. Ewel, M.L. Hunter Jr., J.C. Ogden, M.E. Power, and M.A.

Shannon. 2001. Report of the External Science Review Committee. The Nature

Conservancy (Internal Report, 99p).

Ogden, J.C. and N.B. Ogden. 1999. Reconnaissance survey of Lighthouse Reef, Belize,

May 16-20, 1999. Report to the Summit Foundation.

Ogden, J.C. and M.W.R.N. de Silva. 1998. Report on the Internally Commissioned External

Review of ICLARM’s Aquatic Environments Program, 3-7 August 1998, 20p.

Ogden, J.C. 1997. Grant-making to support marine protected areas (MPAs). Commissioned

Report to the Packard Foundation, July 1997, 10p.

Ogden, J.C. 1995. Building effective partnerships of science, policy, and education for marine

conservation. Commissioned Report to Pew Charitable Trusts, May, 1995, 15p.

Miller, S., R. Aronson, and J.C. Ogden. 1995. Expedition to the Florida Keys- Damage found

on deep coral reefs. Reef Encounter 18: 15-16.

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Ogden, J.C. and N.B. Ogden. 1995. The coral reefs of Cayos Cochinos, Honduras. Report to

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, June 1995.

Lasserre, P., A.D. McIntyre, J.C. Ogden, G.C. Ray, and J.F. Grassle. 1994. Marine laboratory

networks for the study of the biodiversity, function, and management of marine

ecosystems. Biology International (IUBS) 31: 1-33.

Gladfelter, E.H. and J.C. Ogden. 1994. The status of relevant scientific capabilities and

knowledge of land-based marine pollution problems in the Caribbean. Marine Policy

Center, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Erdman, R. and J.C. Ogden (eds.) 1992. The West Florida Shelf: Past, Present, and Future.

Report of a Workshop, 54p.

Ogden, J.C. and N.B. Ogden. 1991. Report of visit to Little Cayman Island with

recommendations on a monitoring program to determine and manage diver impact on the

coral reefs of the Bloody Bay/Jackson Point area. Consultant Report to Little

Cayman/Cayman Brac Tourism Association.

Ogden, J.C. 1989. Marine biological diversity: A strategy for action. Reef Encounter 6: p5.

Ogden, J.C. 1989. Key to conservation in the Florida Keys? - Sustained ecological research

on the coral reef tract. Reef Encounter 5: 11-13.

Ogden, J.C. and R.L. Wicklund. (eds.) 1988. Mass bleaching of coral reefs in the Caribbean: A

research strategy. NOAA National Undersea Res. Prog. Research Report 88-2, 51p.

Ogden, J.C. 1987. Comparison of the tropical Western Atlantic (Caribbean) and the Indo-

Pacific: Herbivore-plant interactions. pp 167-169 In: Birkeland (ed.) Comparison

Between Atlantic and Pacific tropical marine coastal ecosystems: Community structure,

Ecological processes, and productivity. UNESCO Reports in Marine Science 46: 261p.

Ogden, J.C. and R.C. Carpenter. 1987. Species profiles: Life histories and environmental

requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (South Florida)-- Long-spined black sea

urchin. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 82(11.77). U.S. Army Corps of

Engineers, TR EL-82-4, 17p.

Ogden, J.C. and E.H. Gladfelter (eds.). 1986. Caribbean coastal marine productivity: Results of

A planning workshop. UNESCO Reports in Marine Science 41: 59p.

Ogden, N.B., W.B. Gladfelter, J.C. Ogden and E.H. Gladfelter 1985. Marine and terrestrial flora

and fauna notes on Sombrero Is. in the Caribbean. Atoll Research Bulletin 292: 61-74.

Ogden, J.C. and E.H. Gladfelter (eds.). 1983. Coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangroves. Their

interaction in the coastal zones of the Caribbean: A report of a Workshop. UNESCO

Spec. Publ. 23: 133 p.

Ogden, J.C. 1982. Fisheries management and the structure of coral reef fish communities,

p. 147-159. In: G. R. Huntsman, W. R. Nicholson and W. W. Fox, Jr. (eds.).

The biological basis for reef fishery management. NOAA Technical Memorandum

NMFS-SEFC-80: 214 p.

Olsen, D.A. and J.C. Ogden. 1981. Management planning for Anguilla's fishing industry.

Report prepared for the Eastern Caribbean Natural Area Management Program.

Clavijo, I.E., J.A. Yntema and J.C. Ogden. 1980. An annotated list of the fishes of St. Croix,

U.S. Virgin Islands (2nd Edition). West Indies Laboratory Special Publication, 49 p.

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Robblee, M. and J.C. Ogden. 1977. Benthic fish and invertebrate sampling. Prepared for

Waterways Experiment Station, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tech. Handbook, 15 p.

Gladfelter, W.B., E.H. Gladfelter, R.K. Monahan, J.C. Ogden and R.F. Dill. 1977.

Environmental studies of Buck Island Reef National Monument. Report to National Park

Service, U.S. Department of Interior, Biosphere Reserve Research Report No. 6, 137. p.

Adey, W.H., W.B. Gladfelter, J.C. Ogden and R.F. Dill. 1977. Field Guidebook to the reefs and

reef communities of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Third International Coral Reef

Symposium University of Miami. 52 p.

Adams, J.B., L.C. Gerhard, J.C. Ogden and J. Bowman. 1975. Potential national natural

landmarks-U. S. Virgin Islands. Report to U.S. National Park Service. 82 p.

Ogden, J.C. and M. Robblee. 1977. Tropical/subtropical seagrass community ecology. Prepared

as information synthesis for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 16 p.

Ogden, J.C., J.A. Yntema and I. Clavijo. 1975. An annotated list of the fishes of St. Croix, U. S.

Virgin Islands. West Indies Laboratory, Special Publication 3: 63 p.

Abbott, D.P., J.C. Ogden and I.A. Abbott (eds.). 1974. Studies on the activity pattern, behavior

and food of the herbivorous echinoid Echinometra lucunter (L.) on beachrock and algal

reefs at St. Croix, U. S. V.I.. West Indies Laboratory Special Publication 4: 111 p.

Ogden, J.C. 1974. The major marine environments of St. Croix, the U. S. Virgin Islands, with

annotated species list and bibliography. In: H. G. Multer and L. C. Gerhard (eds.).

Guidebook to the Geology and Ecology of St. Croix. West Indies Laboratory Special

Publication 5: 304 p.

Ogden, J.C., D.P. Abbott and I.A. Abbott (eds.). 1973. Studies on the activity and food of the

echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi on West Indian patch reefs. West Indies

Laboratory Special Publication 2: 96 p.

Ogden, J.C., D. Helm, J. Peterson, A. Smith and S. Weisman (eds.). 1972. An ecological study

of Tague Bay Reef, St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands. West Indies Laboratory Special

Publication 1: 50p.

INVITED TESTIMONY BEFORE THE U.S. CONGRESS

U.S. Senate, Committee on Appropriations, November 10, 1987: "Coral bleaching in the

Caribbean: Causes and a strategy for action."

House Subcommittee on Oceanography and the Great Lakes, May 10, 1990: "H.R. 3719,

The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Act of 1990."

Joint hearing, House Subcommittee on Environment; Subcommittee on Oceanography,

Great Lakes, and the Outer Continental Shelf; "Research and monitoring needs for

coral reef ecosystems." Key Largo, 23 April 1992.

House Resources Committee, Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife, and Oceans,

October 21, 1999: Testimony on H.R. 2903, Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration

Act of 1999.

House Resources Committee, Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife, and Oceans,

The Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reef Ecosystems, Coral Reefs under Multiple

Stresses in an Era of Climate Change, June 27, 2002.

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BOOK REVIEW (from most recent)

Ogden, J. 2014. Conserving the Marine Environment in the First Century of the Anthropocene.

(Review of Ray & Ray 2014 Marine Conservation: Science, Policy and management. Wiley

Blackwell, 370p). Reef Encounter (Newsletter of the International Society for Reef Studies)

29(2): 53-55.

Ogden, J. 2010 Review of K. McLeod and H. Leslie (eds), Ecosystem-based Management for

theOceans. Coastal Management 38: 186-188.

Ogden, J. 2009. A Reef in Time: The Great Barrier Reef from Beginning to End by J.E.N.Veron.

Quart.Rev Biol. 84 (2): 187-188.

Ogden, J.C. 2008. Wild Caribbean: The Hidden Wonders of the World’s Most Famous Islands (by

Michael Bright, Yale University Press, 224p). Quart. Rev. Biol. 83 (1): 129.

Ogden, J.C. 2008. Review of Jones, S. 2007. Coral: A Pessimist in Paradise. Little Brown,

London, 242p. Reef Encounter (ISRS Newsletter) 2008.

Ogden, J.C. 2006. Seagrasses: biology, ecology and conservation. Marine Ecology 27: 431-432.

Ogden, N.B. and J.C. Ogden. 2001. Book review of Littler DM, Littler MM (2000) Caribbean

Reef Plants: An Identification Guide to the Reef Plants of the Caribbean, Bahamas,

Florida, and Gulf of Mexico. Coral Reefs 20(2): 106.

Ogden, J.C. 1995. Partnerships in marine conservation. A review of Norse, Elliott A. (ed.).

Global Marine Biological Diversity: A Strategy for Building Conservation into Decision-

Making. Island Press, Washington, DC, 383pp. In: Bioscience 45: 360-363.

Ogden, J.C. 1990. Diversity: Rain Forest vs. Coral Reefs. A review of Harmelin-Vivien, M.L.

and F. Bourliere (eds.) Vertebrates In Complex Tropical Systems. Springer-Verlag,

Berlin, FRG, 200pp. In: Bioscience 40: 142-144.

POPULAR MAGAZINE ARTICLES (from most recent)

Young, O.R. G. Osherenko, J. Ekstrom, L. B. Crowder, J. Ogden, J. A. Wilson, J. C. Day, F. Douvere,

C. N. Ehler, K. McLeod, and R. Peach. 2007. Solving the Crisis in Ocean Governance: Place-

Based Management of Marine Ecosystems. Environment 49(4): 20-32.

Ogden, J.C. 2004. Coral reef protection in Forum: America’s coral reefs. Issues in Science and

Technology 20 (3): 15-16.

Ogden, J.C., G. Podesta, A. Zingone, W.J. Wiebe, R.A. Myers. 2004. Las ciencias del mar en la

Argentina. Ciencia Hoy 13 (78): 23-46.

Ogden, J.C. 2001. Maintaining diversity in the oceans. Environment 43(3): 28-37.

Ogden, J.C. 2000. Maintaining diversity in our oceans, p115-126. In: D. Kennedy and J. Riggs

(eds.) U.S. Policy and the Global Environment: Memos to the President. Aspen Institute,

Washington, DC, 220p.

Ogden, J.C. 1998. A sanctuary for life in Florida’s seas. People and the Planet 7(2): 25.

Ogden, J.C. 1998. "No-take" marine sanctuaries offer new tools for conservation. The

Chronicle of Higher Education, February 27, 1998, B6-B7.

Ogden, J.C. 1997. Sustaining the health of the oceans. The Chronicle of Higher Education,

July 3, 1997, A48

Ogden, J., T. Done, and B. Salvat. 1994. Ecosystem function and biodiversity on coral reefs.

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Naga (The ICLARM Quarterly) 17(1): 13.

Ogden, J.C. 1993. Scientists studying environmental issues must become activists. The

Chronicle of Higher Education, September 15, 1993, pB1.

Ogden J.C. 1987. Cooperative coastal ecology at Caribbean marine laboratories. Oceanus 30(4):

9-15.

Ogden, J.C. 1977. A scroll apparatus for the recording of notes and observations underwater.

Marine Technology Society Journal II (4): 13-14.

OP EDS

Ogden, J. 2009. Guest Commentary: The real damage to our ocean, sea and Gulf ecosystems.

Naples Daily News, November 1, 2009.

Ogden, J. 2009. Op Ed: Our oceans need order, not unregulated aquaculture. Mobile Press

Register, Jan. 25, 2009.

Ogden, J. 2009. Guest Opinion: Unregulated aquaculture is a threat to the Gulf of Mexico. Ft.

Myers News-Press, January 22, 2009.

Ogden, J.C. 2001. Florida’s waters must be protected. Tampa Tribune, December 8, 2001, p19.

Ogden, J.C. 2001 Support a marine reserve in the Dry Tortugas, Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale)

Ogden, J.C. 1997. Heed the message the manatees are sending. Miami Herald, Feb. 4, 1997.

Ogden, J.C. 1997. Listening to the message of the manatees. The Tampa Tribune, Jan. 27, 1997.

LETTERS

Dodge, R.E., C Birkeland, M Hatziolos, J. Kleypas, S.R. Palumbi, O. Hoegh-Guldberg, R. Van

Woesik, J.C. Ogden, R.B. Aronson, B.D. Causey and F. Staub. 2008. A call to action for

coral reefs. Science 322: 189-190.

Ogden, J.C. 2002. Comment on Ecoreefs: A New Tool for Coral Reef Conservation. Conservation

in Practice 6: 46-47.

Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee and J.C. Ogden. 1994. Coral Reef Catastrophe.

Science 266: 1931-1932.

Ogden, J.C. 1991. Premature death. Nature 353: 509 (Letter to the Editor).

MEDIA PRODUCTIONS

Ogden, J.C. (Executive Producer), 1993. "Keepers of the Keys," 28 min TV film aired on PBS

June 1994; Torrance Communications, Co-producer.

Ogden, J.C. 1988. "The Coral Reefs of Ponce, Puerto Rico." 20 minute television film produced

in English and Spanish under contract with Metcalf and Eddy, Consulting Engineers for

the Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority.

Ogden, J.C. 1987. "Coral Reef Resources of Puerto Rico." 20 min. television film in English

and Spanish produced under contract with Metcalf and Eddy, Consulting Engineers for

the Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

International Congress of Ecology I (den Hague 1974) "The Ecology of Caribbean Seagrass

Consumers."

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Caribbean Geological Conference, Guadeloupe (July 1974) "Rates of biological erosion of

carbonate substrates by fishes and sea urchins."

Cooperative Investigations of the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions, CICAR II Symposium ,

Caracas 1976. "The behavior and ecology of schooling groups of juvenile grunts."

Gordon Conference, Marine Natural Products, Santa Barbara 1977, "Marine herbivores and

secondary plant compounds."

International Congress of Ecology II (Jerusalem 1978). "The feeding ecology of the bucktooth

parrotfish, Sparisoma radians."

NATO Advanced Research Institute, Maratea, Italy, December 1982: Mechanisms of migration

in fishes.

Sixth International Coral Reef Symposium, Townsville, Australia, August 1988: "The influence

of adjacent systems upon the structure and function of coral reefs."

International Society for Reef Studies, Marseilles, December 1989: "Marine biological diversity:

A strategy for action."

Marine Biological Diversity: Workshop of the Marine Biological Diversity Working Group,

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, August 3-4, 1989.

IABO/IUBS Discussion Group, July, 1990, University of Maryland, High Diversity Marine

Systems: Advanced research aspects.

Coastal systems and sustainable development: an interregional scientific COMAR Conference,

UNESCO, Paris 21-25 May 1991.

National Forum on Ocean Conservation, "Setting priorities in marine conservation,"

November 19-21, 1991, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Marine Biodiversity: Meeting of IUBS/IABO/UNESCO Task Force, UNESCO Paris,

April 13-16, 1992

Meeting of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Russian Institute of Global Climate and Ecology

to plan BERPAC cruise, Moscow, September 1992.

Meeting of IUBS/DIVERSITAS Program, Organization for Tropical Studies, La Selva Field

Station, Costa Rica, 1-4 October 1992

International Workshop on Biodiversity Survey, Inventory, and Data Management,

Jan. 11-15, 1993, Smithsonian Inst,, Washington, D.C.

Biological Diversity in Marine Systems (BIOMAR): NSF Workshop, 28-29 March 1993,

Denver, Colorado.

National Research Council, Workshop on Biological Diversity in Marine Systems,

May 24-26, 1994.

IUBS/SCOPE Workshop on Global Biodiversity Synthesis, Asilomar, February 1994.

Keynote Speaker, Florida Coastal Ocean Sciences Symposium: "Coordinated, long-term coastal

ocean research," April 20, 1994.

NOAA, Climate and Global Change Workshop, Remote Sensing of Coral Reefs, Boston, May

1994.

Keynote Speaker, Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean, San Salvador, Bahamas,

June 11, 1994

Marine Biological Diversity: Causes and Consequences: "Ecosystem function and biological

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diversity on coral reefs," University of York, 30 August-2 September 1994.

Keynote Speaker, AGU Chapman Conference on Circulation in the Interamerican Sea: "The

CARICOMP network of marine laboratories, parks, and reserves: Connecting coastal

and ocean processes," January 22-27, 1995.

Environmental Defense Fund, Board Workshop, Jan. 1995: Coastal ecosystem management with

respect to fisheries.

International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) meeting, Dumaguete City, Philippines, May 1995,

(representative of Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission)

UNESCO, Coral Reef Assessment and Status Evaluation Workshop, Ambon and Banda Naira,

Indonesia, November 1994.

Second International Symposium and Workshop on Marine and Coastal Protected Areas:

"Coastal ocean monitoring and ecosystem management in south Florida," Tampa,

June 1995.

Keynote Speaker, Australian Marine Science Association (AMSA), Sydney, July 1995: Science

and water quality management in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

Discussion Leader, National Association of Marine Laboratories (NAML) National Meeting,

Role of Coastal Laboratories in the Implementation of the Nation's Emerging

Priorities for Research in the Coastal Zone, Sarasota, October 1995.

SUNY, Stony Brook Marine Science Seminar, May 1997: The role of science in the management

of marine reserves.

Florida State Univ./Mote Marine Lab Symposium on Essential Fish Habitat and Marine

Reserves, November 1998: Fear and loathing in the committee room: A personal tale of

science and marine conservation.

Oceans Limited Symposium, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November

1998: Science, policy and management of global marine ecoregions.

Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, Marine Protected Areas Funders Briefing, Presidio,

San Francisco, CA, Dec. 2-3, 1998, Marine protected areas.

Association of Southeastern Biologists Annual Meeting, Coastal Ecology Symposium, April

1999, Univ. North Carolina Wilmington: Coral reef conservation: What are the regional

and global issues?

Stanford University, Hopkins Marine Station, April 1999, The role of science in the conservation

of coral reefs.

Heinz Foundation/Office of Naval Research Symposium, University of Miami, January 2000,

Oceanography: the Making of a Science: The Florida Institute of Oceanography: Inter-

institutional cooperation in research and education in Florida 1966-2000.

Direct Ocean Sequestration Experts’ Workshop, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute,

February 27-March 1, 2001, Ocean Sequestration and the Conservation Organizations.

Inauguration of the Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Scripps Inst. of

Oceanography, May 26, 2001.Ocean Use Planning: The Florida Keys Example.

Ocean Studies Board, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Ft. Pierce, Florida, March 5,

2002, The Conundrum of Coral Reefs.

Capitol Hill Oceans Week, Coral Reef Day, June 6, 2002, Coral Reefs: The Poster Child for

Ocean Use Planning.

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U.S. Geological Survey, Review of Coral Reef Research, Science, Policy, and the Future of

Coral Reefs, June 19, 2002

Department of Biology, University of South Florida, Marine Conservation and Management: A

Scientist’s Personal Journey, October 11, 2002.

Opening Address, StormCon Convention, Orlando. The Ecology and Economy of the Oceans:

The Bottom Line, July 19, 2005

NOAA Protected Species Stock Assessment Improvement Plan Tier III workshop Silver Spring

MD, Ecosystem Approaches to Management of Coral Reefs, March 8, 2006.

Hydrokinetic and Wave Energy Technologies Technical and Environmental Issues Workshop,

Washington, DC, Hydrokinetic and wave energy technologies and offshore marine

resources, October 26-28, 2005.

Panelist, Management for spatial and temporal complexity in ocean ecosystems in the 21st

century. Society for Conservation Biology, June 2006.

USF, Environmental Research Seminar, Ecosystem approaches to management and governance

of the coastal ocean, November 2006

NOAA Protected Species SAIP, Ecosystem approaches to the management of coral reefs.

Mar. 2006.

NOAA Coastal Program Managers, Invited panelist on area-based management, March 2008.

Oceans of Abundance, 2008. Working Group report to Obama Transition Team,

organized by EDF, Chaired by Sec. Bruce Babbitt and Cong. J. Greenwood.

Public Lecture, July 2, 2008, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, The Ocean 132 Years

After the Challenger Expedition,.

NOAA CRES (Coral Reef Ecosystem Studies) Symposium at University of Puerto Rico,

February 2009. Plenary speaker and panel discussion facilitator.

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), Science and policy considerations for

Caribbean ocean governance, May 2010, Ancon, Panama.

Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem, Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis, Miami,

July 2011 (invited)

Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem, IMS and REMP Workshop, Cartagena, Colombia,

Dec. 12-14, 2011 (invited)

NOAA Offshore Restoration Workshop: NRDA Process for the BP oil spill in the Gulf of

Mexico, August 15-18, 2011 (invited participant)

Keynote Speaker, Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI), Panama, Nov. 9, 2015: Fifty

Years of Change in Coastal Ecosystems of the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific—with an

Eye to the Future.

SELECTED ABSTRACTS

Ogden, J.C. and D. Forcucci. 1994. Automated continuous monitoring along the Florida Keys

reef tract: an integrated component of the SEAKEYS program. Amer. Soc. of

Limnol. and Oceanogr. and Phycological Soc. Amer., Joint meeting, June 1994, a-54.

Ogden, J.C. 1994. Global coral reef decline: Comparative regional studies of biodiversity.

AAAS Annual Meeting, February 1994, San Francisco: Critical Current Issues in Marine

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Biodiversity

Ogden, J.C. 1995. South Florida land use and its input on coral reefs. AAAS Annual Meeting,

February 1995, Atlanta: Environmental Pollution in the Southeastern USA: Is Sustainable

Development Possible?

Ogden, J.C. 1996. , Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity (CARICOMP): Monitoring a

regional marine ecosystem. AAAS Annual Meeting, February 18, 1996, Seattle,

Changing States of Large Marine Ecosystems: A Global Perspective

Ogden, J.C. 1996. Marine reserves: potential in sustainable use of resources. Bull. Ecol. Soc.

Amer. 77 (3):331.

Murdoch, T.J., R.B. Aronson, J.C. Ogden, and S.L. Miller. 1997. Scale dependent spatial

variability of coral assemblages of the Florida reef tract. 25th Annual Benthic Ecology

Meeting, Portland, Maine, April 3-6, 1997.

Ogden, J.C., M. Luther, F. Muller-Karger, R. Weisberg, J.C. Humphrey, J. Hendee. 2001.

Coastal zone monitoring in the wider Caribbean. Oceanology International 2001, Miami,

Florida, April 2-5, 2001.

Ogden, J.C. 2001 Ocean Zoning: Scientific Considerations and Conservation Implications,

2nd

Symposium on Marine Conservation Biology, San Francisco State Univ., June 21-26, 2001

Ogden, J.C., J. Day, G. Llewellyn, R. Repetto, and P. Shelley. 2001. Ocean Zoning: Report of a

symposium on designated use areas in the coastal ocean. Society for Conservation Biology,

Hilo, Hawaii, July 2001.

Ogden, J.C. 2003. Ocean Use Planning: Towards Sustainable Use of the Oceans. AAAS Annual

Meeting, Denver, February 2003.

Ogden, J.C. 2004. Reversing the slippery slope to slime: New science-policy approaches to coral reef

protection and management. AAAS Annual Meeting, Seattle, February 2004.

Ogden, J.C. and E.A. Norse. 2004. Lines on the water: Ocean use planning and zoning. Expanding

The Ark: The Emerging Science and Practice of Invertebrate Conservation, American Museum

of Natural History, New York, March 2004.

Ogden, J.C. 2004. Coral reefs: The “poster child” for ocean use planning, 10th

International Coral Reef

Symposium, Okinawa, Japan, June 2004

Ogden, J.C. 2006. Ecosystem considerations must drive the management of coral reefs. American

Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), Victoria, BC, June 2006.

Ogden, J.C. 2006. Ecosystem approaches to the management and governance of Florida’s coastal

ocean. California and the World Oceans, Long Beach, September 2006.

Ogden, J.C. 2008. Caribbean Coral Reefs: Reversing the Slippery Slope to Slime. 11th

International

Coral Reef Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, July 2008

Croquer, A., J. Cortes, E. Weil, E. Jordan-Dahlgren, J. C. Ogden and L.M. Montilla. 2016. 13th

Intl.

Coral Reef Symposium, Oahu, Hawaii, June 2016.

SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED

Coral reefs, seagrasses, and mangroves: Their interaction in the coastal zone of the Caribbean

(with E.H. Gladfelter). Workshop sponsored by UNESCO, West Indies Laboratory, St.

Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, May, 1982.

Fifth International Coral Reef Congress, Tahiti, May 1985: Plant-herbivore interactions on coral

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reefs (with M. Littler).

Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity (CARICOMP) with E.H. Gladfelter. Workshop

sponsored by UNESCO and NSF, Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory, Jamaica,

November 1985.

Mass bleaching of coral reefs in the Caribbean (with R.Wicklund). Workshop sponsored by

NOAA, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, January 1988.

Long-term monitoring methods for Caribbean coastal ecosystems. Workshop sponsored by

UNESCO and NSF, Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory, Jamaica, December 1990.

Long-term research on the ecosystems of the West Florida Shelf. Workshop sponsored by

NOAA, EPA, FDEP, St. Petersburg, Florida, May 1992.

Coral Reef Monitoring Programs; Discussion session organized at the 7th International

Coral Reef Symposium, Guam, 22-26 June 1992.

CARICOMP: A cooperative Network of Caribbean Marine Laboratories, Parks, and Reserves.

Workshop sponsored by MacArthur Foundation/UNESCO; Port Royal, Jamaica,

December 1992.

Workshop meeting of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Russian Institute of Global Climate

and Ecology to plan BERPAC cruise, March 1993.

Ecosystem function and biodiversity on coral reefs. Workshop sponsored by NSF, NOAA,

and UNESCO. Key West, Florida, 1-7 November 1993.

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, University of South Florida,

St. Petersburg, 24-30 January 1994.

U.S. Department of State, Coral Reef Consultation Day, Jan. 11, 1994, organized research

panel and wrote report.

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas,

Venezuela, December 6-10, 1994.

Monitoring the physical and chemical environment of coral reefs: The new technologies.

Workshop at annual meeting of International Society for Reef Studies,

University of Newcastle, September 1995 (with Richard Dunne).

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, Universidad Autonoma de Santo

Domingo, Dominican Republic, November 27-December 2, 1995.

Coral Reef Assessment in the Year of the Reef, 8th International Coral Reef Symposium,

Panama, June 1996 (with Robert Ginsburg).

The Florida Forum on Marine Reserves and Special Management Areas, University of

Florida Gainesville, Sep. 30-Oct. 1, 1996 (with Sea Grant and Florida Marine

Fisheries Commission)

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico,

Quintana Roo, Mexico, November, 1996.

Marine conservation biology and its applications to protected areas. Annual meeting Society

for Conservation Biology, University of Victoria, BC, Canada, June 7, 1997.

(organized session with Tundi Agardy)

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, Institute of Marine Affairs, Trinidad

and Tobago, May 18-22, 1998.

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose,

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May 31-June 6, 2000.

Ocean Zoning: Designated Use Areas in the EEZ, 2nd

Symposium on Marine Conservation Biology, San

Francisco State University, June 21-26, 2001

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, Natural Resources Unit, Cayman Islands,

December 2002

Lines on the Water: A Conceptual Framework for Ocean Use Planning, AAAS Annual Meeting,

Denver, February 13-18, 2003 (with E.A. Norse)

Organized an international panel review of the marine sciences in Argentina for the Antorchas

Foundation of Buenos Aires, March 1-9, 2003

CARICOMP: Annual meeting of network Site Directors, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,

Bocas del Toro, Republic of Panama, October 2004.

The Role of Coastal Cities in Ocean Governance, Coastal Cities Summit 17-20 November 2008,

St. Petersburg, FL.

Regional Marine Governance in the Wider Caribbean Region, International Marine Conservation

Congress, Washington, DC, May 2009 (with Prof. Robin Mahon, Univ. of the West Indies)

The Role of Marine Laboratories in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) Project

35th

Scientific Conference, Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean (AMLC),

San Jose Costa Rica, May 23-27, 2011.

CARICOMP-2 (C-2): A proposed new network of Caribbean marine laboratories. Miami, FL,

June 2-6, 2015.

CURRENT COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, AND PANELS International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Committee on Ecosystem Management

(CEM) (1998-)

Scientific Advisory Board, Seacology (2001-)

Invited nominator for The Cosmos Prize (2004-)

Board of Advisors, The Ocean Foundation (2004-)

Member Florida Oceans and Coastal Council, DEP appointee (2005-)

Adviser, Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation (

PAST COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND PANELS

Commissioner, V.I. Coastal Zone Management Commission, St. Croix Committee (1979-1988)

V. I. Government, Department of Conservation, Fisheries Advisory Panel for St. Croix

(1975-1988) Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Scientific and Statistical Advisory Panel

(1977-1990)

UNESCO/SCOR/IABO Consultative Panel on Coastal Systems, Roskof, France

(December 1984)

President, Association of Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean (1985-1986)

Chairman, Virgin Islands Resource Management Cooperative (1985-1987)

UNESCO/SCOR/IABO Consultative Panel on Coastal Systems, Dakar, Senegal

(December 1986)

American Institute of Biological Sciences Task Force for the 90's (1991-1993)

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Review Panel for Environmental Science (ESP) and long-term research programs,

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama (1990-1991)

International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Comm. on Ecology (1991-1994)

UNEP-IOC-ASPEI Global Task Team on the Implications of Climate Change on Coral Reefs;

Guam, June 1992; Miami, May 1993 (1992-1994)

Steering Committee, Council on Ocean Affairs, Washington, DC (1992-1994)

Oceanography Review Panel, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (March 1994)

Facilitator and organizer, Scientific Review Panel for Florida Bay (August 1993)

Governor of Florida Appointee to the South Atlantic Regional Marine Research Program Board

(1992-94)

National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, (1994-96)

Chair, IOC, ad hoc Committee for the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, Global Ocean

Observing System (GOOS) (1994-5)

Florida Department of Environmental Protection Appointee to the Technical Advisory Committee for

the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (1993-2010)

Scientific and Tech. Advisory Committee, Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (1996-2000)

Secretary of Commerce Appointee to the Advisory Council of the Florida Keys National Marine

Sanctuary (1991-1997)

External Examiner for the M.Sc. degree, Centre for Tropical Coastal Management, Univ. of

Newcastle (1994-1997)

Advisory Council, Coral Reef Research Institute, University of Sydney, Australia

(1995-1996)

National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), Board on

Oceans and Atmosphere (1995-2005)

Advisory Committee, International Year of the Reef (1995-1997)

Coral Reef Committee, International Association of Biological Oceanographers (IABO)

(1992-1996)

Marine and Coastal Ecosystems Directorate, U.S. Man in the Biosphere Program (MAB)

(1995-1997)

President, International Society for Reef Studies (1995-1998)

U.S. National Committee, International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS)

(1995-1998)

Florida Governor's Ocean Committee (1998-1999)

Marine Advisory Panel, Packard Foundation (1998)

Referee for MacArthur Fellowship (1999)

Scientific Advisory Panel, Pacific Ocean Conservation Network (1998-1999)

Member, Advisory Committee, Coastal Global Ocean Obs. System (C-GOOS) (1998-2000)

Advisor, U.S. Coral Reef Task Force: Biscayne National Park (Nov. 1998), Maui, Hawaii

(April 1999), St. Croix, USVI (October1999), Washington, DC (March 2000)

Science Review Panel, The Nature Conservancy (2000-2001)

Board Member, World Wildlife Fund (1997-2002)

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IUCN World Heritage Assessment Project Steering Committee (2001-2002)

Marine Leadership Committee, World Wildlife Fund (1995-2003)

Convener, DIVERSITAS program of IUBS/UNESCO (1997-2002)

Technical Advisory Committee, Sustainable Seas Expeditions, NOAA/National Geographic

Society (1998-2000)

NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries, System-Wide Monitoring Review Committee (2002-2003)

Member of Council, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2000-2003)

Committee on Council Affairs, AAAS (2000-2003)

Board of Advisors, Buccoo Reef Trust, Tobago, W.I. (2000-2010)

Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology (2002-2003)

President, Marine Section, Society for Conservation Biology (2002-2003)

Advisory Committee, Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation (1995-2003)

Invited nominator for The Kyoto Prize (2004)

Jury Member, The Heinz Award (2005)

Jury Member, The Heinz Awards (2011)

Board Member, Ocean Conservancy (formerly the Center for Marine Conservation) (2000-2007)

Advisory Comm., Nat. Cntr. for Carib. Coral Reef Res.(NCORE), Univ. of Miami (2001-2005)

Invited nominator for The Kyoto Prize (2008)

Invited Jury Member The Heinz Awards (2008)

Member Fish Task Force, Environmental Defense Fund (2008)

Member Adaptation Technical Working Group, Governor’s Climate Action Team (2008)

Co-Chair, Caribbean Coastal Mar. Productivity (CARICOMP) Steering Comm. (1985-2011)

Federal Advisory Committee on Marine Protected Areas (2003-2009)

Founder’s Board, Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi (2000-2010)

Steering Committee, International Ocean Institute (IOI) USA (2010)

Editorial Board, Conservation, Society for Conservation Biology (2001-2010)

Advisory Committee, University of the Virgin Islands, NSF EPSCoR Program, Biocomplexity

and Coral Reefs (2004-2012)

Board Member, SeaWeb (2003-2015)

Board Member, Florida Ocean Alliance (2000-2010)

MEMBER GRADUATE COMMITTEES St. Aimee, D., Fairleigh Dickinson University M.S., 1976. Growth of Tilapia aurea (L) on

selected feeding regimes. 25 p.

Moese, M., Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. M.S., 1980. Distribution abundance and resource

partitioning of Diodon holocanthus L. the balloonfish in Taque Bay, St. Croix, 43 p.

Tighe, S., Fairleigh Dickinson University M.S., 1981. Grazing of seagrass by the green turtle

(Chelonia mydas) in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. 48 p.

Clavijo, I., University of Puerto Rico Ph.D., 1983. Distribution, reproductive biology, and

social structure of the red-band parrotfish, Sparisoma aurofrenatum. 151 p.

Wolf, N., Cornell University Ph.D., 1983. Behavioral ecology of herbivorous reef fishes

in mixed species foraging groups.

Robblee, M. B., University of Virginia Ph.D., 1985. Resource partitioning by coral reef

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fishes foraging in seagrass beds. 144p.

Talge, Helen, University of South Florida, Department of Marine Science M.S. 1991:

Impact of recreational divers on scleractinian corals of the Florida reef tract.

Hintz, Jennifer L., University of South Florida, M.S. 1992: The effect of salinity on

early development of several species of echinoids and asteriods.

Koch, Evamaria, University of South Florida, Ph.D. Department of Marine Science:

Hydrodynamics of seagrass beds. (1993)

Munoz, Roldan, Univ. of South Florida, M.S. Department of Biology, 1996: Interspecific

aggression between Sparisoma aurofrenatum and S. chrysopterum (Scaridae)

in the Florida Keys.

Overholtzer, Karen, Univ. of South Florida, M.S. Department of Biology, 1997: Feeding

ecology and related social behaviors in mixed-species aggregations of juvenile

parrotfishes in the Florida Keys.

Soffian, Sheri, Univ. of South Florida, M.S., Department of Biology, 1998: The effects of

propellor scarring and seagrass density upon Syngnathus scovelli (Pices: Syngnathidae)

abundances in the Charlotte Harbor Estuary, Florida,

Jensen, Susan, Univ. of South Florida, Ph.D. Department of Biology, 1998: Notes from the

underground: Morphological plasticity of the seagrass Halodule wrightii in relation

to sediment resources, 140p.

McField, Melanie Dotherow, Univ. South Florida, Ph.D. Department of Marine Sciences, 2001,

The Influence of Disturbance and Management on Coral Reef Community Structure in

Belize.

Moran, Kate, University of Florida, Department of Zoology, Ph.D. 2003, Simulated Green Turtle

Grazing: Effects on Structure and Productivity of Seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) in the

Central Bahamas.

Hayes, Marshall, Nichols School of the Environment, Duke University, Ph.D. 2003, Trace

Element Availability and Stress as Mediators of Pathogenicity in Scleractinian Corals.

Egner, Sarah A., College of Marine Sciences, University of South Florida, Master’s degree,

2004, Auditory Sensitivity of Sergeant Majors (Abudefduf saxatilis) from Post-Settlement

Junvenile to Adult.

Harvey, Janelle, University of South Florida, Environmental Science and Policy, M.S. 2004

Protecting Biscayne: An Analysis of Strategies for the Protection of Biscayne National

Park, 74p.

Nichols, Brian, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science MS 2005, Characterizing sound

production in near shore rockfish (Sebastes spp.).

Dizon, Romeo, 2006, University of the Philippines, Marine Sciences Institute, Ph.D.

Dupont, Jen, USF, College of Marine Sciences, Ph.D. 2009. Ecological dynamics of livebottom

ledges and artificial reefs on the inner West Florida Shelf.

SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow

American Institute of Biological Sciences

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Ecological Society of America

International Society for Reef Studies, Fellow

Society for Conservation Biology

REVIEWER

Conservation Magazine

Coral Reefs

Ecology

Ecosystems

Journal Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Limnology and Oceanography

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Nature

Oecologia

Science

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Oxford University Press

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Research Council Reports

National Science Foundation

University of Chicago Press

The World Bank, Review of coral reef research, 2006

Faculty research review, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Centre for Tropical Coastal

Management 2007

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Independent External Peer Review of the Science

Reports for the Port Everglades Harbor, Florida Feasibility Study and EIS (2011)

FIELD WORK, CRUISES, AND EXPEDITIONS -Cruise # 5 R/V Te Vega, Mombasa, Kenya to Singapore (1964)

-Eastern Pacific, Las Islas Secas, Panama (1971) Smithsonian.

-Caribbean region: Panama, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles, 1971-1986.

-Gulf of Mexico: Co-chief Scientist R/V Longhorn (August 1976) West Coast of Florida,

University of Texas

-Chief Scientist, R/V Alpha Helix, Seagrass Ecosystem Study, Miskito Bank, Nicaragua

(October/November 1977)

-Central and Western Pacific: Palau Islands, Guam, Enewetak Atoll, Hawaii (1978)

-Red Sea, Sinai Peninsula, Marsa Abu Sabad (September 1978)

-Chief Scientist, HYDROLAB Mission, St. Croix: Priority effects in reef fish

recruitment, July 7-13, 1979.

-Torres Straight, Australia: R/V Alpha Helix, Seagrass Ecosystem Study, Co-chief Scientist

with P.L. Parker (April 1979).

-Great Barrier Reef (Lizard Island): May 1979.

-Prince William Sound, Alaska, R/V Alpha Helix, August 1980.

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-Dive 1101, DSRV ALVIN, to 3950 m in Christiansted Canyon, St. Croix, USVI January 1981

(with D. K. Hubbard)

-Chief Scientist, HYDROLAB Mission, St. Croix: Foraging behavior of the Rainbow parrotfish

(Scarus guacamia), November 19-26, 1981.

-Dives 1288 and 1297, DSRV ALVIN, north coast of St. Croix, USVI 1000-4000m.

November 1982 (with J. F. Grassle).

-Great Barrier Reef, Central Section, August 1988.

-Little Cayman Island, February 1991 (with N.B. Ogden).

-San Blas Islands, Panama, July 1991 (with N.B. Ogden).

-Palau, Western Central Pacific, June 1992.

-Banda Islands, Eastern Indonesia, November 1994.

-Cayos Cochinos, Honduras (with Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), May 1995

(with N.B. Ogden).

-Co-Principal Investigator, Keyswide Coral Reef Expedition, August-October 1995

(with S. Miller).

-Lee Stocking Island, Exuma Cays, Bahamas, August 1997 (with N.B. Ogden).

-Reconnaissance survey of the "no-take" marine reserves of the Florida Keys National

Marine Sanctuary, October 1997, Program Director/Co-Chief Scientist

-Reconnaissance survey of CARICOMP sites in Bonaire and Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

April 1999 (with N.B. Ogden).

-Reconnaissance survey of the reefs of Lighthouse Reef, Belize, May 1999 (with N.B. Ogden).

-Reconnaissance dives in single person submersible DeepWorker 2000, Florida Keys,

August 1999.

-Sustainable Seas Expeditions, Reconnaissance of the West Florida Shelf, August 2000.

-Reconnaissance survey of the coral reefs of Bali, Indonesia, October 2000.

- Field work with Struan Smith, Georgia Tech University, Ecological Processes and Coral Reef

Recovery in the Florida Keys, July 2003

-Cruise lecturer/naturalist, Lindblad-WWF Expeditions cruise to South Shetland Is. and the

Antarctic Peninsula, January 2004

-Ishigaki, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, June 2004

-Field work with Struan Smith, Georgia Tech University, Ecological Processes and Coral Reef

Recovery in the Florida Keys, July 2004

-Field work with Cayman Islands Department of the Environment, Shifting Baselines on Cayman

Coral Reefs, June 2005

-Industry-Government Expedition to Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, July 30

to August 2, 2006

- Field work with Struan Smith, Georgia Tech University, Ecological Processes and Coral Reef

Recovery in the Florida Keys, July 2007

-Field work in Bermuda with Dr. Thaddeus Murdoch, Bermuda Wildlife Trust, July 2008

-Field work in the Florida Keys with Dr. Steven Miller, July 2009

-Field work in San Blas Islands, Panama, May 19-30, 2010 (with N.B. Ogden)

-Field work in Patagonia, Argentina, Nov. 1-18, 2011

-Field work (Prof. Rolf Bak and N.B. Ogden) in Curacao-Bonaire, Nov. 12-20, 2013

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-Field work on coral reefs and associated habitats of the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia,

August 11-20, 2014.

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