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SYBIL PUTNAM SEITZINGER Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions University Victoria PO Box 1700 STN CSC Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada Phone: 1-250-853-3595 Email: [email protected] Updated: November 2015 Professional Experience Executive Director, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, University Victoria, Canada (2015 – present) Professor, School of Environmental Studies, University Victoria, Canada (2015 - present) Executive Director, International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (2008-2015) Director, Rutgers/NOAA Cooperative Marine Education and Research Program, Rutgers University (1994-2008) Visiting Professor, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University (1994-2012) Secondment (sabbatical), UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (2001-2002) Distinguished Patrick Scholar, Assistant/Associate Curator, and Senior Scientist, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1982-1994) Instructor in Marine Sciences, International Sea Grant Program, University of Pertanian, Malaysia (1980) Education Ph.D., Biological Oceanography; University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. (1982) B.Sc., Biology; Boston University, Boston, MA (1974) Selected Leadership Roles (further listings in Appendix) Member, Steering Committee, Global Climate Observing System 2015- present. Executive Director, International Geosphere-Biosphere Program 2008-2015. President, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 2006-

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SYBIL PUTNAM SEITZINGER

Pacific Institute for Climate SolutionsUniversity VictoriaPO Box 1700 STN CSCVictoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada

Phone: 1-250-853-3595 Email: [email protected] Updated: November 2015

Professional ExperienceExecutive Director, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, University Victoria, Canada (2015 –

present)Professor, School of Environmental Studies, University Victoria, Canada (2015 - present)Executive Director, International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (2008-2015)Director, Rutgers/NOAA Cooperative Marine Education and Research Program, Rutgers

University (1994-2008)Visiting Professor, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University (1994-2012)Secondment (sabbatical), UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (2001-2002)Distinguished Patrick Scholar, Assistant/Associate Curator, and Senior Scientist, Academy of

Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1982-1994)Instructor in Marine Sciences, International Sea Grant Program, University of Pertanian,

Malaysia (1980)

EducationPh.D., Biological Oceanography; University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. (1982)B.Sc., Biology; Boston University, Boston, MA (1974)

Selected Leadership Roles (further listings in Appendix)Member, Steering Committee, Global Climate Observing System 2015-present.Executive Director, International Geosphere-Biosphere Program 2008-2015.President, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 2006-2008.Director, Rutgers/NOAA Cooperative Marine Education and Research Program, 1994-2008.International Geosphere-Biosphere Program, Scientific Committee, member 2003-2008.Evaluation Panel of Finnish Water Research, Finnish Academy of Sciences, 2007-2008.U.S. National Committee for Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO,

member 2006-2008.Expert Panel on Baltic Eutrophication, Sweden Environmental Protection Agency, 2005-2006.International Nitrogen Initiative (INI) Steering Committee, member 2002-2008.UNESCO-IOC International Working Group, Global Modeling of Nutrient Export from

Watersheds (Global NEWS), Chair 2002-2009.Board of Trustees, Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 2001-2008.Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Scientific Advisory Committee, member 1998-2002.

United Nations, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Nitrous Oxide and Carbon Dioxide in Agriculture, Expert Work Group, member 1995-1997.

Awards and HonorsDoctor Honoris Causa Degree, Utrecht University (2016)Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2011)Distinguished Achievement Award, University of Rhode Island President’s Award (2011)Certificate of Special US Congressional Recognition, Office of US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (2011)Elected President, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (2006-2008)Bronze Metal Award, NOAA Department of Commerce (2005)

Journal EditorshipsEditorial Board of Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (2009-present)Guest Editor, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, special issue System Dynamics

and Sustainability (2013-2014) Editorial Board of Ecosystems (1999-2005)Editorial Board of Estuaries (2000-2004)Editorial Board of Marine Pollution Bulletin (1996-2000) Editorial Board of FEMS Microbiology Ecology (1991-1997)

Funding (see Appendix for detail)My research funding to date has been approx. 8 million USD from NSF, NASA, NOAA, EPA, and

other sources.Support for IGBP 2009 to present – approx. 9.8 million Euros from national contributions for

core support, plus grants for workshops, conferences, committee meetings, etc. from various sources

Rutgers University TeachingMarine Biogeochemistry; Chemical Oceanography; Science Communication Skills

Student CommitteesMajor Advisor: 5 Ph.D., 9 Post-DocsCommittee Member: 10 Ph.D., 4 M.Sc.

Publications (*indicates co-author who was student, post doc, or research assistant with me)Seitzinger, S.P., N. Bondre, O. Gaffney, G. Brasseur, W. Broaadgate, P. Ciais, M. Claussen, J.W.

Erisman, T. Keifer, C. Lancelot, P.S. Monks, K. Smyth, J. Syvitski, M. Uematsu. In review. International Geosphere-Biosphere Program and Earth system science: three decades of co-evolution. Anthropocene

Pedde, S., C. Kroeze, E. Mayorga, S.P. Seitzinger. In review. Sources of nutrients in the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem. Regional Environmental Change.

Biermann, F., X. Bai, N. Bondre, W. Broadgate, C.T. A. Chen, P. Dube, J.W. Erisman, M. Glaser, S. van der Hel, M. Carmen Lemos, S. Seitzinger, K. C. Seto. Accepted. Down to Earth; contextualizing the Anthropocene. Global Environmental Change

Lee, R., E. Mayorga, S.P. Seitzinger. 2015. Land-based nutrient loading to LMEs: a global watershed perspective on magnitudes and sources. Environmental Development doi:10.1016/j.envdev.2015.09.006

Verburg, P. H., J. A. Dearing, J. Dyke, S. van der Leeuw, S. Seitzinger, W. Steffen, J. Syvitski. 2015. Methods and Approaches to Modelling the Anthropocene. Global Environmental Change doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.08.007

Stevenson, L.A., S.P. Seitzinger. 2015. Forward to special issue on Least Developed Countries. Weather and Climate Extremes doi:10.1016/j.wace.2015.03.004

Rockström, J. and 30 other authors including S. P. Seitzinger. 2014. Climate change: the necessary, the possible and the desirable. Earth’s Future 2 (12):606-611.

Bouwman A.F., A.H.W. Beusen, J. Griffioen, J.W. Van Groenigen, M.M. Hefting, O. Oenema, P.J.T.M. Van Puijenbroek, S.P. Seitzinger, C.P. Slomp, E. Stehfest. 2013. Global trends and uncertainties in terrestrial denitrification and N2O emissions. Philosophical Transactions Royal Society B 368:doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0112.

Erisman, J.W., J. Galloway, S.P. Seitzinger, A. Bleeker, N. Dise, R. Petrescu, A. Leach, W. De Vries. 2013. Consequences of human modification of the global nitrogen cycle. Philosophical Transactions Royal Society B 368: doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0116.

de Vries, W., J. Kros, C. Kroeze, S. P. Seitzinger. 2013. Assessing planetary and regional nitrogen boundaries related to food security and adverse environmental impacts. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 5:392–402.

Sipler*, R.E., D.A. Bronk, S.P. Seitzinger, R.J. Lauck*, L.R. McGuinness, G.J. Kirkpatrick, C.A. Heil, L.J.Kerkhof, O.M. Schofield. 2013. Trichodesmium-derived dissolved organic matter is a source of nitrogen capable of supporting the growth of toxic red tide Karenia brevis. Marine Ecology Progress Series 483: 31-45.

Seitzinger, S.P., U. Svedin, C.L. Crumley, W. Steffen, S.A. Abdullah, C. Alfsen, W. J. Broadgate, F. Biermann, N.R. Bondre, J.A. Dearing, L. Deutsch, S. Dhakal, T. Elmqvist, N. Farahbakhshazad, O. Gaffney, H. Haberl, S. Lavorel, C. Mbow, A.J. McMichael, J.M.F. de Morais, P. Olsson, P.F. Pinho, K.C. Seto, P. Sinclair, M. Stafford Smith, L. Sugar. 2012. Planetary stewardship in an urbanizing world: Beyond city limits. AMBIO 41:787-794

Kroeze. C., A.F. Bouwman, S.P. Seitzinger. 2012. Modeling global nutrient export from watersheds. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4:195-202.

Ortiz-Montalvo, D.L., Y.B. Lim, M.J. Perri*, S.P. Seitzinger, B.J. Turpin. 2012. Volatility and yield of glycolaldehyde SOA formed through aqueous photochemistry and droplet evaporation. Aerosol Science and Technology 46:1002-1014.

Stafford-Smith, M., O. Gaffney, L. Brito, E. Ostrom, S.P. Seitzinger. 2012. Interconnected risks and solutions for a planet under pressure — overview and introduction. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4:1–4.

Erisman, J.W., J. Galloway, S. Seitzinger, A. Bleeker, K. Butterbach-Bahl. 2011. Reactive nitrogen in the environment and its effect on climate change. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 3:1-9.

Seitzinger, S.P. 2010. A sustainable planet needs scientists to think ahead. Nature 468:601.

Nobre, C., G. P. Brasseur, M. A. Shapiro, M. Lahsen, G. Brunet, A. J. Busalacchi, K. Hibbard, S. Seitzinger, K. Noone, J. P. Ometto. 2010. Addressing the complexity of the Earth system. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 91:1389-1396.

Seitzinger, S. P., A. F. Bouwman, and C. Kroeze. 2010. Preface to special section on past and future trends in nutrient export from global watersheds and impacts on water quality and eutrophication. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 24: GB0A01.

Seitzinger, S.P., E. Mayorga*, A.F. Bouwman, C. Kroeze, A.H.W. Beusen, G. Billen, G. Van Drecht, E. Dumont, B.M. Fekete, J. Garnier, J.A. Harrison*. 2010. Global river nutrient export: a scenario analysis of past and future trends. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 24: GB0A08.

Harrison*, J. A., A. F. Bouwman, E. Mayorga*, and S. Seitzinger. 2010. Magnitudes and sources of dissolved inorganic phosphorus inputs to surface fresh waters and the coastal zone: A new global model Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 24: GB1003.

Yan*, W., E. Mayorga*, X. Li, S. P. Seitzinger, and A. F. Bouwman 2010. Increasing anthropogenic nitrogen inputs and riverine DIN exports from the Changjiang River basin under changing human pressures. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 24: GB0A06.

Mayorga*, E., S. P. Seitzinger, J. A. Harrison*, E. Dumont, A.H.W. Beusen, A.F. Bouwman, B. M. Fekete, C. Kroeze and G. Van Drecht 2010. Global nutrient export from watersheds (NEWS 2): Model development and implementation. Environmental Modelling & Software 25: 837-853.

Lim*, Y. B., Y. Tan*, M. J. Perri*, S.P. Seitzinger and B. J. Turpin. 2010. Aqueous chemistry and its role in secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10:10521-10539.

Tan*, Y., A. G. Carlton, S.P. Seitzinger and B. J. Turpin. 2010. SOA from methylglyoxal in clouds and wet aerosols: measurement and prediction of key products. Atmospheric Environment 44:5218-5226.

Galloway, J., F. Dentener, M. Burke, E. Dumont, L. Bouwman, R. Kohn, H. Mooney, S. Seitzinger and C. Kroeze. 2010. The impact of animal production systems on the nitrogen cycle. Chpt. 6. In: H. Steinfeld, H.A. Mooney, F. Schneider, and L.E. Neville (eds.). Livestock in a Changing Landscape: Vol. 1. Drivers, Consequences, and Responses. Island Press, Washington DC.

Seitzinger, S.P. and R. Lee*. 2010. Land-based nutrient loading to LMEs: a global watershed perspective on magnitudes and sources. Chpt. 7. In: K. Sherman and S. Adams (eds). Sustainable Development of the World’s Large Marine Ecosystems during Climate Change. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

Kroeze, C., E. Dumont and S. P. Seitzinger. 2010. Future trends in emissions of N2O from rivers, estuaries and continental shelves. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences 7:71-78.

Perri*, M. J., Y. B. Lim, S. P. Seitzinger and B. J. Turpin. 2010. Organosulfates from glycolaldehyde in aqueous aerosols and clouds: laboratory studies. Atmospheric Environment 44:2658-2664.

Harrison*, J.A., R. J. Maranger, R.B. Alexander, A. Giblin, P.-A. Jacinthe, E. Mayorga*, S.P. Seitzinger, D. J. Sobota and W. M. Wollheim. 2009. The regional and global significance of nitrogen removal in lakes and reservoirs. Biogeochemistry 93:143-157.

Altieri*, K. E., B. J. Turpin and S. P. Seitzinger. 2009. Composition of dissolved organic nitrogen in continental precipitation investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR mass

spectrometry. Environmental Science & Technology 43:6950–6955.Sherman, K., I. Belkin, S,P. Seitzinger, P. Hoagland, K. Jin, M-C. Aquarone and S. Adams. 2009.

Indicators of changing states of large marine ecosystems. pp. 13-49. In: K. Sherman, M-C Aquarone and S. Adams (eds.). Sustaining the World’s Large Marine Ecosystems. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

Conley, D.J., H. W. Paerl, R. W. Howarth, D. F. Boesch, S. P. Seitzinger, K. E. Havens, C. Lancelot, G. E. Likens. 2009. Controlling eutrophication: nitrogen and phosphorus. Science 323: 1014-1015.

Leemans, R., G. Asrar, A. Busalacchi, J. Canadell, J. Ingram, A. Larigauderie, H. Mooney, C. Nobre, A. Patwardhan, M. Rice, S. Schmidt, S.P. Seitzinger, H. Virji, C. Vorosmarty and O. Young. 2009. Developing a common strategy for integrative global environmental change research and outreach: the Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) Strategy paper. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 1:4-13.

Alexander, R.B., J. K. Böhlke, E. W. Boyer, M. B. David, J.W. Harvey, P. J. Mulholland, S. P. Seitzinger, C. R. Tobias, C.Tonitto and W. M. Wollheim. 2009. Dynamic modeling of nitrogen losses in river networks unravels the coupled effects of hydrological and biogeochemical processes. Biogeochemistry 93:91-116.

Groffman, P.M., E. A. Davidson and S. Seitzinger. 2009. New approaches to modeling denitrification. Biogeochemistry 93:1-5.

Fennel, K., D. Brady, D. DiToro, R. W. Fulweiler, W. S. Gardner, A. Giblin, M. J. McCarthy, A. Rao, S. Seitzinger and M. Thouvenot-Korppoo and C. Tobias. 2009. Modeling denitrification in aquatic sediments. Biogeochemistry 93:159-178.

Altieri*, K. E., B. J. Turpin, and S. P. Seitzinger. 2009. Oligomers, organosulfates, and nitrooxy organosulfates in rainwater identified by ultra-high resolution electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry. Atmospheric Chemistry Physics 9(7):2533-2542.

Perri*, M. J., S. Seitzinger and B. J.Turpin. 2009. Secondary organic aerosol production from aqueous photooxidation of glycolaldehyde: laboratory experiments. Atmospheric Environment 43:1487-1497.

Tan*, Y., M. J. Perri*, S. P. Seitzinger and B. J. Turpin. 2009. Effects of precursor concentration and acidic sulfate in aqueous glyoxal-OH radical oxidation and implications for secondary organic aerosol. Environmental Science & Technology 43:8105-8112.

Sipler*, R. and S.P. Seitzinger. 2008. Use of electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry to investigate complex dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its potential applications in phytoplankton research. Harmful Algae 8 (1):182-187.

Glibert, P.M., E. Mayorga* and S. Seitzinger. 2008. Prorocentrum minimum tracks anthropogenic nitrogen and phosphorus inputs on a global basis: application of spatially explicit nutrient export models. Harmful Algae 8 (1): 33-38.

Liu, K.-K. Seitzinger, S. P., Mayorga*, E., Harrison*, J., Ittekkot V. 2008. Fluxes of nutrients and selected organic pollutants carried by rivers. Chpt. 8. In: E.R. Urban Jr., B. Sundby, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, and J. Mellilo (eds.). Watersheds, Bays, and Bounded Seas, The Science and Management of Semi-Enclosed Marine Systems. Island Press, Washington, D.C.

Carlton, A.G., B.J. Turpin, K. Altieri*, S. Seitzinger, R. Mathur, S. Roselle, and R.J. Weber 2008. CMAQ model performance enhanced when in-cloud secondary organic aerosol is

included: comparisons of organic carbon predictions with measurements. Environmental Science and Technology 42:8798-8802.

Seitzinger, S.P., and J.A. Harrison*. 2008. Land-Based Nitrogen Sources and Their Delivery to Coastal Systems. Chapter 9, pp. 469-510. In:, C. Capone, D.A. Bronk, M.R. Mullholland, E. Carpenter (editors), Nitrogen in the Marine Environment. 2nd edition, Elsevier.

Duce, R.A., J. LaRoche, K.Altieri*, K. Arrigo, A. Baker, D. Capone, S. Cornell, F. Dentener, J. Galloway, R. Ganeshram, R.Geider, T. Jickells, M. Kuypers, R. Langlois, P. S. Liss, S. M. Liu, J. Middelburg, C.M. Moore, S. Nickovic, A. Oschlies, T. Pedersen, J. Prospero, R. Schlitzer, S. Seitzinger, L.L. Sorensen, M. Uematsu, O. Ulloa, M. Voss, B. Ward, and L. Zamora. (2008). The impacts of atmospheric anthropogenic nitrogen on the open ocean. Science. 320:893-897.

Galloway, J.N., A.R. Townsend, J.W. Erisman, M. Bekunda, Z. Cai, J.R. Freney, L.A. Martinelli, S.P. Seitzinger, and M.A. Sutton.(2008). Transformation of the nitrogen cycle: Recent trends, questions, and potential solutions. Science. 320:889-892.

Hood, R., W. Naqvi, J. Goes,V. Coles, J. McCreary, N. Bates, J. Wiggert, G. Meyers, N. Mahowald and S. Seitzinger. 2008. Research opportunities and challenges in the Indian Ocean, EOS 89 (13) doi:10.1029/2008EO130001

Wolheim, W.M., C.J. Vorosmarty, A.F. Bouwman, P. Green, J.A. Harrison*, E. Linder, B.J. Peterson, S.P. Seitzinger, and J.P. M. Syvitski (2008) Global N removal by freshwater aquatic systems using a spatically distributed, within-basin approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 22:GB2029.

Glibert, P.M., R. Azanza, M. Burford, K. Furuya, E. Abal, A. Al-Azri, F. Al-Yamani, P. Andersen, D.M. Anderson, J. Beardall, G.M. Berg, L. Brand, D. Bronk, J. Brookes, J.M. Burkholder, A. Cembella, W.P. Cochlan, J.L. Collier, Y. Collos, R. Diaz, M. Doblin, T. Drennen, S. Dyhrman, Y. fukuyo, M. Furnas, J. Galloway, E. Graneli, D.V. Ha, G. Hallegraeff, J. Harrison, P.J. Harrison, C.A. Heil, K. Heimann, R. Howarth, C. Jauzein, A.A. Kana, T.M. Kana, J. Kim, R. Kudela, C. Legrand, M. Mallin, M. Mulholland, S. Murray, J.O’Niel, G. Pitcher, Y. Qi, N. Rabalais, R. Raine, S. Seitzinger, P.S. Salomon, C. Solomon, D.K. Stoecker, G. Usup, J. Willson, K. Yin, M. Zhou, and M. Zhu. 2008. Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risks. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 56:1049-1056.

Seitzinger, S.P. and E. Mayorga*. 2008. Linking watersheds to coastal systems: a global perspective on river inputs of N, P and C. Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program Newsletter 1(1):8-11.

Hoffman, E., J.N. Druon, K. Fennel, M. Friedrichs, D. Haidvogel, C. Lee, A. Mannino, C. McClain, R. Najjar, J. O’Reilly, D. Pollard, M. Previdi, S. Seitzinger, J. Siewert, S. Signorini, and J. Wilkin. 2008. Eastern US Continental Shelf Carbon Budget, Integrating models, data assimilation, and analysis. Oceanography 1(1): 86-104.

Seitzinger, S.P. 2008. Nitrogen cycle: out of reach. Nature. 452:162-163.Altieri*, K., S. P. Seitzinger, A. G. Carlton, B. J. Turpin, G. C. Klein, A. G. Marshall. 2008.

Oligomers formed through in-cloud methylglyoxal reactions: Chemical composition, properties, and mechanisms investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry. Atmospheric Environment 42(7):1476-1490.

Carlton*, A.G., B.J. Turpin, K.E. Altieri*, S. Seitzinger. A. Reff, H.-J. Lim, and B. Ervens. 2007. Atmospheric oxalic acid and SOA production from glyoxal: Results of aqueous photooxidation experiments. Atmospheric Environment 41:7588-7602.

Kennish M.J., S.B. Bricker, W.C. Dennison, P.M. Glibert, R.J. Livingston, K.A. Moore, R.T. Noble, H.W. Paerl, J.M. Ramstack, S.P. Seitzinger, D.A. Tomasko, I. Valiela. 2007. Barnegat Bay-Little Egg Harbor Estuary: Case study of a highly eutrophic coastal bay system. Ecological Applications 17 (5): S3-S16 Suppl. S.

Seitzinger, S.P., J. Harrison*, J. Bohlke, A. Bouwman, R. Lowrance, B. Peterson, C. Tobias, and G. Van Drecht. 2006. Denitrification across landscapes and waterscapes: a synthesis. Ecological Applications 16(6):2064-2090.

Davidson, E. and Seitzinger, S.P. 2006. The enigma of progress in denitrification research. Ecological Applications 16(6):2057-2063.

Altieri*, K. E., A. G. Carlton*, H.-J. Lim, B. J. Turpin, and S. P. Seitzinger. 2006. Evidence for oligomer formation in clouds: reactions of isoprene oxidation products. Environmental Science & Technology. 40(16); 4956-4960.

Carlton*, A.G., B.J. Turpin, H. Lim, K.E. Altieri* and S. Seitzinger. 2006. Link between isoprene and secondary organic aerosol (SOA): Pyruvic acid oxidation yields low volatility organic acids in clouds. Geophysical Research Letters 33:L06822.

Wiegner*, T.N., S.P. Seitzinger, P.M. Glibert, and D.A. Bronk. 2006. Bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen and carbon from nine rivers in the eastern United States. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 43:277-287.

Wollheim, W. M., C. J. Vorosmarty, B. J. Peterson, S. P. Seitzinger, and C. S. Hopkinson. 2006. Relationship between river size and nutrient removal. Geophysical Research Letters 33: L06410.

Glibert, P.M., J. Harrison*, C. Heil, and S. P. Seitzinger. 2006. Escalating worldwide use of urea – a global change contributing to coastal eutrophication. Biogeochemistry 77:441-463.

Gruber, D.F., J.P. Simjouw*, S.P. Seitzinger and G.L. Taghon. 2006. Dynamics and characterization of refractory dissolved organic matter produced by a pure bacterial culture in an experimental predator-prey system. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 72(6):4184-4191.

Glibert, P.M., S.P. Seitzinger, C.A. Heil, J. Burkholder, M. Parrow, L.A. Codispoti, and V. Kelly. 2005. Eutrophication – new perspectives on its role in the global proliferation of HABs. Oceanography 18:198-209.

Seitzinger, S.P., J.A. Harrison*, E. Dumont, A.H.W. Beusen, and A.F. Bouwman. 2005. Sources and delivery of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous to the coastal zone: An overview of global nutrient export from watersheds (NEWS) models and their application. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19(4):GB4S01.

Dumont, E., J.A. Harrison*, C. Kroeze, E.J. Bakker, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2005. Global distribution and sources of dissolved inorganic nitrogen export to the coastal zone: results from a spatially explicit, global model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19(4):GB4S02.

Harrison*, J., S. P. Seitzinger, N. Caraco, A.F. Bouwman, A. Beusen, and C. Vörösmarty. 2005. Dissolved inorganic phosphorous export to the coastal zone: results from a new, spatially explicit, global model (NEWS-SRP). Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19(4): GB4S03.

Harrison*, J.H., N.F. Caraco, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2005. Global patterns and sources of dissolved organic matter export to the coastal zone: results from a spatially explicit, global model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19(4): GBS406.

Sherman, K., M. Sissenwine, V. Christensen, A. Duda, G. Hempel, C. Ibe, S. Levin, D. Lluch-Belda, G. Matishov, J. McGlade, M. O’Toole, S.P. Seitzinger, R. Serra, H.R. Skjoldal, Q. Tang, J. Thulin, V. Vandeweerd, and K. Zwanenburg. 2005. A global movement toward an ecosystem approach to management of marine resources. Marine Ecology Progress Series 300:241-296.

Kroeze, C., E. Dumont, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2005. New estimates of global emissions of N2O from rivers and estuaries. Environmental Sciences: 2(2-3):159-165.

Laursen*, A., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2005. Limitations to measuring riverine denitrification at the whole reach scale: effects of channel geometry, wind velocity, sampling interval, and temperature inputs of N2-enriching groundwater. Hydrobiologia 545:225-236.

Seitzinger, S.P., H. Hartnett*, R. Lauck*, M. Mazurek, T. Minegishi*, G. Spyres*, and R. Styles*. 2005. Molecular level chemical characterization and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter in streamwater using ESI mass spectrometry. Limnology & Oceanography 50(1):1-12.

Galloway, J.N., F.J. Dentener, D.G. Capone, E.W. Boyer, R.W. Howarth, S.P. Seitzinger, G.P. Asner, C. Cleveland, P. Green, E. Holland, D. M. Karl, A.F. Michaels, J.H. Porter, A. Townsend, and C. Vorosmarty. 2004. Nitrogen cycles: past, present and future. Biogeochemistry 70:153-226.

Laursen,* A. E. and S.P. Seitzinger. 2004. Diurnal patterns of denitrification, oxygen consumption, and nitrous oxide production in rivers. Freshwater Biology 49:1448-1458.

Sharp, J.H., A.Y. Beauregard, D. Burdige, G. Cauwet, S.E. Curless, R. Lauck, K. Nagel, H. Ogawa, A.E. Parker, O. Primm, M. Pujo-Pay, W.B. Savidge, S. P. Seitzinger, G. Spyres*, and R. Styles*. 2004. A direct instrument comparison for measurement of total dissolved nitrogen in seawater. Marine Chemistry 84:81-193.

Wiegner*, T. N., and S. P. Seitzinger. 2004. Seasonal bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen from pristine and polluted freshwater wetlands. Limnology and Oceanography 49(5):1703-1712.

Yan, W., A.E. Laursen*, F. Wang, P. Sun, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2004. Measurement of Dentrification in the Changjiang River. Environmental Chemistry 1:95-98.

Galloway, J.N., J.D. Aber, J.W. Erisman, S.P. Seitzinger, R.W. Howarth, E. B. Cowling, and B.J. Cosby. 2003. The nitrogen cascade. BioScience 53:341-356.

Hartnett*, H.A., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2003. High-resolution nitrogen gas profiles in sediment porewaters using a new membrane probe for membrane-inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS). Marine Chemistry 67:247-264.

Moldan, F., S.P. Seitzinger, V. Eviner, J. Galloway, X. Han, M. Keller, P. Nannipieri, W. Smith, and H. Tiessen. 2003. Potential for deliberate management of element interactions to address major environmental issues. In: J.M. Melillo, B. Field, and B. Moldan, (editor), Interactions of the major biogeochemical cycles – global change and human impacts – SCOPE 61, 5: 93-114.

Seitzinger, S.P., R.M. Styles*, R. Lauck*, and M.A. Mazurek. 2003. Atmospheric pressure mass spectrometry: a new analytical chemical characterization method for dissolved organic matter in rainwater. Environmental Science and Technology 37:131-137.

Wiegner*, T.N., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2003. The effect of multiple stressors on the balance between autotrophic and heterot2. Multiple stressors in an estuarine system: Effects of nutrients, trace metals, and trophic complexity on benthic photosynthesis and respiration. Estuaries 25(1):57-69.

Yan,W.J., S. Zhang, P. Sun, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2003. How do nitrogen inputs to the Changjiang basin impact the Changjiang River nitrate: A temporal analysis for 1968-1997. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17(4):1091-1100.

Laursen*, A.E., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2002. Measurement of denitrification in rivers: an integrated, whole reach approach. Hydrobiologia 485:67-81.

Laursen*, A.E., S.P. Seitzinger, R. Dekorsey*, J.G. Sanders, D.L. Breitburg, and R.W. Osman. 2002. Multiple stressors in an estuarine system: Effects of nutrients, trace metals, and trophic complexity on benthic photosynthesis and respiration. Estuaries 25(1):57-69.

Mayer, B., E.W. Boyer, C. Goodale, N.A. Jaworski, N. van Breemen, R.W. Howarth, S.P. Seitzinger, G. Billen, K. Lajtha, K. Nadelhoffer, D. Van Dam, L.J. Hetling, M. Nosil, K. Paustian, and R. Alexander. 2002. Sources of nitrate in rivers draining sixteen watersheds in the northeastern U.S.: Isotopic constraints. Biogeochemistry 57/58:171-197.

Galloway, J. N., E. B. Cowling, S. P. Seitzinger and R. H. Socolow. 2002. Reactive nitrogen: too much of a good thing? AMBIO 31:60–63.

Seitzinger, S.P., C. Kroeze, A.F. Bouwman, N. Caraco, F. Dentener, and R.V. Styles*. 2002. Global patterns of dissolved inorganic and particulate nitrogen inputs to coastal systems: Recent conditions and future projections. Estuaries 25(4b):640-655.

Seitzinger, S.P., R.W. Sanders, and R.V. Styles*. 2002. Bioavailability of DON from natural and anthropogenic sources to estuarine plankton. Limnology and Oceanography 47(2):353-366.

Seitzinger, S.P., R.V. Styles*, E.W. Boyer, R.B. Alexander, G. Billen, R. Howarth, B. Mayer, and N. van Breemen. 2002. Nitrogen retention in rivers: model development and application to watersheds in the northeastern U.S.A. Biogeochemistry 57:199-237.

Sharp, J.H., K.R. Rinker, K.B. Savidge, J. Abell, J.Y. Benaim, D. Bronk, D.J. Burdige, G. Cauwet, C. Wenhao, M.D. Doval, D. Hansell, C. Hopkinson, G. Kattner, N. Kaumeyer, K.J. McGlathery, F. Merriam, N. Morley, K. Nagel, H. Ogawa, C. Pollard, M. Pujo-Pay, P. Raimbault, R. Sambrotto, S.P. Seitzinger, G. Spyres*, F. Tirendi, T.W. Walsh, and C.S. Wong. 2002. A preliminary methods comparison for measurement of dissolved organic nitrogen in seawater. Marine Chemistry 78:171-184.

van Breemen, N., E.W. Boyer, C.L. Goodale, N.A. Jaworski, K. Paustian, S.P. Seitzinger, K. Lajtha, B. Mayer, D. vanDam, R.W. Howarth, K.J. Nadelhoffer, M. Eve, and G. Billen. 2002. Where did all the nitrogen go? Fate of nitrogen inputs to large watersheds in the northeastern USA. Biogeochemistry 57:267-293.

Kroeze, C., S.P. Seitzinger, and R. Domingues. 2001. Future trends in worldwide river nitrogen transport and related nitrous oxide emissions: a scenario analysis. Optimizing nitrogen management in food and energy production and environmental protection: Proceedings

of the 2nd International Nitrogen Conference on Science and Policy. The Scientific World Journal 1(S2): 328-335.

Lathrop, R.G., R. Styles*, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2001. Use of GIS mapping and modeling approaches to examine the spatial distribution of seagrasses in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey. Estuaries 24:904-916.

Laursen*, A.E., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2001. The role of denitrification in nitrogen removal and carbon mineralization in Mid-Atlantic Bight sediments. Continental Shelf Research 22:1397-1416.

Seitzinger, S.P., R.V. Styles*, and I.E. Pilling. 2001. Benthic microalgal and phytoplankton production in coastal lagoons: Microcosm experiments and data synthesis. Journal of Coastal Research (Special symposium volume on the Barnegat Bay - Little Egg Harbor Estuary) 32:144-162.

Wiegner*, T.N., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2001. Photochemical and microbial degradation of external dissolved organic matter inputs to rivers. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 24(1):27-40.

Seitzinger, S.P., C. Kroeze, and R.V. Styles*. 2000. Global distribution of N2O emissions from aquatic systems: Natural emissions and anthropogenic effects. Chemosphere: Global Change Science 2:267-279.

Paerl, H.W., W.R. Boynton, R.L. Dennis, C.T. Driscoll, H.S.Greening, J.N. Kremer, N.N. Rabalais, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2000. Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen in coastal waters: Biogeochemical and ecological implications. In: R. Valigura, (editor), Nitrogen loading in coastal water bodies: An atmospheric perspective, Coastal and Estuarine Studies, volume 57, AGU Press.

Castro, M.S., C. Driscoll, T.E. Jordan, W. Reay, S.P. Seitzinger, R. Styles*, W. Boynton and J.Cable. 2000. Assessment of the contribution made by atmospheric nitrogen deposition to the total nitrogen load to thirty-four estuaries on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. In: R.Valigura,(editor), Nitrogen loading in coastal water bodies: An atmospheric perspective, Coastal and Estuarine Studies, volume 57, AGU Press.

Falkowski P., R.J. Scholes, E. Boyle, J. Canadell, D. Canfield, J. Elser, N. Gruber, K. Hibbard, P. Högberg, S. Linder, F.T. Mackenzie, B. Moore III, T. Pederson, Y. Rosenthal, S.P. Seitzinger, V. Smetacek, and W. Steffen. 2000. The global carbon cycle: A test of our knowledge of the Earth as a system. Science 260:291-296.

Watts*, S., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2000. Denitrification rates in organic and mineral soils from riparian sites: a comparison of N2 flux and acetylene inhibition methods. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32:1383-1392.

Kroeze, C., and S.P. Seitzinger. 2000. The impact of land use in Europe on N-inputs to rivers and estuaries and related N2O emissions: a scenario analysis. In: Proceeding of the International conference on agricultural effects on ground and surface waters. Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Seitzinger, S.P. 2000. Scaling up: Site specific measurements to global scale estimates of denitrification. In: J.E. Hobbie, (editor), Estuarine Science: A synthetic approach to research and practice. 9:211-240

Kremer, J.N., W.M. Kemp, A. Giblin, I. Valiela, S.P. Seitzinger, E. Hoffman, and D. DiToro. 2000. Linking biogeochemical processes to higher trophic levels. In: J.E. Hobbie, (editor), Estuarine Science: A synthetic approach to research and practice. 12:299-341

Seitzinger,S.P., and R.W.Sanders. 1999. Atmospheric inputs of dissolved organic nitrogen stimulate estuarine bacteria and phytoplankton. Limnology and Oceanography 44: 721-730.

Breitburg, D., J. Sanders, C.G. Gilmour, C.A.Hatfield, R.W. Osman, G.F. Riedel, S.P. Seitzinger, and K.G. Sellner. 1999. Variability in responses to nutrient and trace elements, and transmission of stressor effects through an estuarine food web. Limnology and Oceanography 44(3) part 2: 837-863.

Reysenbach, A.L., S.P. Seitzinger, J. Kirshtein, and E. McLaughlin. 1999. Molecular constraints on a high-temperature evolution of early life. The Biological Bulletin 196:367-372.

Seitzinger, S.P., J.P. Malingreau, N.H. Batjes, A.F. Bouwman, J.P. Burrows, J.E. Estes, D. Fowler, M. Frankignoulle, and R.L. Lapitan. 1999. How can we best define functional types and integrate state variables and properties in time and space? In: A.F. Bouwman, (editor), Scaling of trace gas fluxes between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and the atmosphere. Elsevier Science B.V.

Breitburg, D., S.P.Seitzinger, and J.Sanders (editors.). 1999. Special symposium volume: Effects of multiple stressors in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography 44(3) part 2.

Seitzinger, S.P., and C. Kroeze. 1998. Global distribution of nitrous oxide production and N inputs in freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 12(1): 93-113.

Seitzinger, S.P. 1998. An analysis of processes controlling N:P ratios in coastal marine ecosystems. pp. 65-83. In: Effects of nitrogen in the aquatic environment, KVA Report 1998:1, Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien (Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences), Stockholm.

Kroeze, C., and S. P. Seitzinger. 1998. Nitrogen inputs to rivers, estuaries and continental shelves and related nitrous oxide emissions in 1990 and 2050: A global model. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 52:195-212.

Kroeze, C., and S.P. Seitzinger. 1998. The impact of land use on N2O emissions from watershed draining into the Northeastern Atlantic and European Seas. Environmental Pollution 102(S1):149-158.

Mosier, A., C. Kroeze, C. Nevison, O. Oenema, S.P. Seitzinger and O. van Cleemput. 1998. Closing the global N2O budget: nitrous oxide emissions through the agricultural nitrogen cycle. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 52:225-248.

Seitzinger, S.P., and R.W. Sanders. 1997. Contribution of dissolved organic nitrogen from rivers to estuarine eutrophication. Marine Ecology Progress Series 159:1-12.

Cerco, C.F., and S.P. Seitzinger. 1997. Measured and modeled effects of benthic algae on eutrophication in Indian River - Rehoboth Bay, Delaware. Estuaries 20:231-248.

Seitzinger, S.P. and A.E. Giblin. 1996. Estimating denitrification in North Atlantic continental shelf sediments. Biogeochemistry 35:235-259.

Nixon, S.W., J. Ammerman, L. Atkinson, V. Berounsky, G. Billen, W. Boicourt, W. Boynton, T. Church, D. DiToro, R. Elmgren, J. Garber, A. Giblin, R. Jahnke, N. Owens, M.E.Q. Pilson,

and S.P. Seitzinger. 1996. The fate of nitrogen and phosphorus at the land-sea margin of the North Atlantic Ocean. Biogeochemistry 35:141-180.

Pilson, M.E., and S.P. Seitzinger. 1996. Areas of shallow water in the North Atlantic. Biogeochemistry 35:260-264.

Adams, D.D., S.P. Seitzinger, and P.M. Crill (editors). 1996. Cycling of reduced gases in the hydrosphere. International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Stuttgart. pp. 117-132.

Seitzinger, S.P., N. Cyr and 15 others. 1996. Anthropogenic impacts. In: D. Dow, and E. Braasch, (editors), The health of the gulf of Maine ecosystem: Cumulative impacts of multiple stressors. RARGOM Report 96-01. pp. 117-132.

Kroeze, C., A. Mosier, C. Venison, O. Oenema, S.P. Seitzinger, and O. van Cleemput. 1996. Nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide in agriculture: OECD/IPCC/IEA Phase II development of IPCC SaSguidelines for national greenhouse gas inventory methodology. Nitrous Oxide Workshop Report. United Nations, Organization for Economic and Co-operation and Development, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Seitzinger, S.P. 1994. Linkages between organic matter mineralization and denitrification in eight riparian wetlands. Biogeochemistry 25:19-39.

Seitzinger, S.P., L.P. Nielsen, J. Caffrey, and P.B. Christensen. 1993. Denitrification measurements in aquatic sediments: A comparison of three methods. Biogeochemistry 23:147-167.

Seitzinger, S.P.. 1993. Denitrification and nitrification rates in aquatic sediments. In: P. Kemp, B. Sherr, E. Sherr, and J. Cole, (editors), Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology. CRC Press, Inc. pp. 633-641.

Gardner, W.S., P.A. St. John, L.R. Herche, and S.P. Seitzinger. 1991. High performance liquid chromatographic determination of 15NH4:[14NH4 + 15NH4] ion ratios in sea water for isotope dilution experiments. Analytical Chemistry 63:1838-1843.

Seitzinger, S.P. 1991. The effect of pH on the release of phosphorus from Potomac Estuary sediments: Implications for blue-green algal blooms. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 33:409-418.

Gardner, W.S., S.P. Seitzinger, and J.M. Malczyk. 1991. The effects of sea salts on the forms of nitrogen released from estuarine and freshwater sediments: Does ion pairing affect ammonia flux? Estuaries 14:157-166.

Seitzinger, S.P., W.S. Gardner, A.K. Spratt*, and J.M.Malczyk. 1991. The effect of salinity on ammonium sorption in aquatic sediments: Implications for benthic nutrient cycling. Estuaries 14:167-174.

Seitzinger, S.P. 1990. Denitrification in aquatic sediments. In: N.P. Revsbech and J. Sorensen, (editors), Denitrification in soil and sediment. Plenum Press. pp. 301-322.

Seitzinger, S.P. 1988. Denitrification in freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems: ecological and geochemical importance. Limnology and Oceanography 33:702-724.

Seitzinger, S.P. 1988. Benthic nutrient cycling and oxygen consumption in the Delaware Estuary. In: S.K. Majumdar, E.W. Miller and L.E. Sage (editors), The ecology and restoration of the Delaware River Basin. Pennsylvania Academy of Science pp. 132-147.

Seitzinger, S.P. 1987. Nitrogen biogeochemistry in an unpolluted estuary: The importance of benthic denitrification. Marine Ecology Progress Series 41:177-186.

Seitzinger, S.P., and J. Garber. 1987. 15N2-calibration of acetylene reduction method for measuring nitrogen fixation in marine sediments. Marine Ecology Progress Series 37:65-73.

Seitzinger, S.P., and S.W. Nixon. 1985. Eutrophication and the rate of denitrification and N2O production in coastal marine sediments. Limnology and Oceanography 30:1332-1339.

Seitzinger, S.P., and C.F. D'Elia. 1985. Preliminary studies of denitrification on a coral reef. In: M.L. Reaka (editor), The ecology of coral reefs. Symposia series for undersea research. National Oceanic Atmosphereic Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. pp.194-208.

Seitzinger, S.P., S.W. Nixon, and M.E.Q. Pilson. 1984. Denitrification and nitrous oxide production in a coastal marine ecosystem. Limnology and Oceanography 29:73-83.

Nixon, S.W., M.E.Q. Pilson, C.A. Oviatt, P. Donaghay, B. Sullivan, S.P. Seitzinger, D. Rudnick, and J. Frithsen. 1984. Eutrophication of a coastal marine ecosystem -an experimental study using the MERL microcosms. In: Flows of Energy and Materials in Marine Ecosystems: Theory and Practice. Proceedings at NATO Advanced Research Institute. Plenum Press, New York. pp.105-135.

Seitzinger, S.P., M.E.Q. Pilson, and S.W. Nixon. 1983. Nitrous oxide production in nearshore sediments. Science 222:1244-1246.

Seitzinger, S.P., S.W. Nixon, M.E.Q. Pilson, and S. Burke*. 1980. Denitrification and nitrous oxide production in near shore sediments. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta 44:1853-60.

Valiela, I., D. Babiec, W. Atherton, S.P. Seitzinger, and C. Krebs. 1974. Some consequences of 4sexual dimorphism: feeding in male and female fiddler crabs, Uca pugnax. Biological Bulletin 147:652-660.

OtherApproximately 15 articles for the lay public in various newsletters and other media.IGBP Climate Change Index – co-developerEditorials twice/yr in the IGBP Global Change magazine (2008-present)Editorials IGBP Annual Report (2008-present)

APPENDIX

Professional Activities

Professional Society AffiliationsAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceAmerican Geophysical UnionAssociation for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (formerly American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

Offices Held, Committees Chaired, and Committee Membership in Scientific Societies (selected) (Invited or Elected)

Member, Steering Committee, Global Climate Observing System (2015-present).Elected – President, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (President-elect 2004-

2006; President 2006-2008; Past-President 2008-2010) Member, Council of Scientific Society Presidents (2005-2006)Co-Chair, Committee on Energy, Population and Environment for the Council of Scientific

Society Presidents (2005-2006)Member, Finance Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (2005 – 2006)Member, New Awards Ad Hoc Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

(2003-present) Chair, Publications Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (2000-2002)Chair, Limnology and Oceanography Journal Evaluation Committee, American Society of

Limnology and Oceanography (1997-2000)Chair, Ruth Patrick Award in Environmental Problem Solving, American Society of Limnology

and Oceanography (1998-2000)Chair, Committee to Establish a New Award in Environmental Problem Solving, American

Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1997-1998)Chair, Awards and Citations Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

(1996-1997)Chair, Lindeman Award Subcommittee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

(1996-1997)Member, Ethics Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, (1996-1998)Elected Member, Governing Board, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1994-

1997)Elected Member, Governing Board, Estuarine Research Federation (1992-1994)

Reviewer for Funding Agencies and JournalsNational and international funding agencies (e.g., US National Science Foundation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture, NOAA, Hudson River Foundation; funding agencies in New Zealand, Australia, England, and others)

Scientific journals (e.g., Limnology and Oceanography, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Science, Nature, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Estuaries, Reviews in Aquatic Sciences, Biogeochemistry, FEMS-Microbiology, Ecology, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Aquatic Microbial Ecology, American Naturalist; Marine Chemistry; Journal Geophysical Research; etc.)

Reviewer for promotion of numerous university faculty from US and European universities to Full Professor status.

Funding

In addition to the funding listed below, from 2009-present I and my team secured approximately 5.9 mill Euro from >40 countries to support the core activities of the IGBP secretariat and an additional approximately 1.1 mill Euro of support for synthesis activities, workshops, and committee meetings from >15 countries.

Asia-Pacific Network (APN). “International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) Landmark Synthesis Event” $36,750 (2015) PI

European Space Agency. “ESA-IGBP collaboration on space based observation needs for global change research” €420,000 (2013-2015) PI

Global Environment Facility. “Transboundary water assessment: nutrient component of rivers and large marine ecosystems” $111,340 (2013-2015) Partner.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. “Understanding nutrient loading and sources in the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem” $40,000 (2013-2014) PI.

National Science Foundation. “Coordinating international global-change research and synthesis to help guide society onto a sustainable pathway: The International Geosphere-Biosphere Program” $1,721,962 (2012-2015) PI.

National Science Foundation. “2012 Global change open science conference - Planet under Pressure: New knowledge towards solutions” $448,351 (2011-2012) PI.

European Space Agency. “ESA-IGBP collaboration on space based observation needs for global change research” €480,000 (2009-2011) PI.

National Science Foundation. “Scientific integration and coordination activities of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program” $1,449,000 (2008-2010) transfer PI status from K. Noone (former IGBP Executive Director).

US Environmental Protection Agency-STAR. “Improved prediction of in-cloud biogenic SOA: Experiments and CMAQ model revisions” $598,543 (2007-2011) Co-PI with B. Turpin (PI).

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “Investigating the in-cloud formation of secondary organic aerosol” $458,328 (2007-2011) Co-PI with B. Turpin (PI).

National Science Foundation. “Investigating the aqueous-phase chemistry of in-cloud secondary organic aerosol formation ” $432,117 (2006-2010) Co-PI with B. Turpin (PI).

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “Measuring and modeling nutrient uptake in Florida Bay” $121,999 (SPS portion) (2006-2008) Co-PI with P. Glibert (PI)

National Atmospheric and Space Administration. “Further tests on modeling framework to detect and analyze changes in land-to-coastal fluxes of freshwater and constituents” $292,126 (SPS) total award $1,200,000 (2006-2009) Co-PI with Vorosmarty (PI) and others. NASA Grant # NNX07AF28G

National Science Foundation. “Research Coordination Network: Denitrification – integration across landscapes and waterscapes” $499,393 (2005-2009) PI with E. Davidson (PI).

Water Resources Research Institute Program, NJ. “A study of nitrogen fluxes in an urban wetland to determine potential enhancement of denitrification after wetland restoration and enhancement” $30,000 (2005-2006) Co-PI with B. Turpin (PI) and B. Ravit.

National Science Foundation. “Workshop on advanced approaches to quantify denitrification” $29,964 (2004) Co-PI with E. Davidson.

National Atmospheric and Space Administration. “Understanding the changing carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles in the earth system” $110,250 SPS (total $2.3 mill) (2004-2006) Co-I with C. Vorosmarty (PI) and others.

United Nations Environment Programme Global Environment Facility. “Promoting ecosystem-based approaches to fisheries conservation and LME’s – Eutrophication: filling gaps in nitrogen loading forecasts for LIME’s” $177,000 (2004-2005) PI.

US Environmental Protection Agency. “Secondary and regional contributions to organic PM: A mechanistic investigation of organic PM in the Eastern and Southern United States” $446,061 (2003-2007) Co-I with B. Turpin (PI) and H-J Lim (Co-I).

National Science Foundation. “Workshop on N2 production from denitrification” $35,000 (2003-2004) Co-PI with E. Davidson.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. “Continued studies: Chemical composition and bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen in atmospheric wet deposition from urban and rural New Jersey sites” $50,000 (2003) PI with M. Mazurek (Co-PI)

UNESCO-Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. “Development of spatially explicit global models of N, P, C and Si export by world rivers to coastal ecosystems” $50,000 (2002-2003) PI.

United Nations Environmental Program. “Development of spatially explicit global models of N, P, C and Si export by world rivers to coastal ecosystems” $25,000 (2002-2003) PI.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Sea Grant Program. “Continued studies: model development and chemical characterization of bioavailable nitrogen loading to coastal ecosystems” $176,000 (2002-2004) PI with M. Mazurek (Co-PI)

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. “Chemical composition and bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen in atmospheric wet deposition from urban and rural New Jersey sites” $200,000 (2001-2003) PI with M. Mazurek (Co-PI)

National Science Foundation, Biocomplexity Program “The roles of resources, competition and predation in microbial degradation of organic matter” $2,978,783 total award (2001-2006) Co-I 10% with G. Taghon PI and others.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Sea Grant Program. “Model development and chemical characterization of bioavailable nitrogen loading to coastal ecosystems” $130,846 (2000-2002) PI.

US Department of Energy. “Microbial ecology of denitrifying bacteria in the coastal ocean” $693,000 (2000-2003) Co-I with L. Kerkof (PI) and others.

National Science Foundation. “Composition and bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen in atmospheric deposition (EGB)” $300,000 (1998-2001) PI with M. Mazurek (Co-PI).

New Jersey Sea Grant Development Grant. “An initiative to gain a regional perspective on coastal eutrophication through a collaboration of Sea Grant funded researchers” $5,000 (1998-2000) PI.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. “Barnegat Bay National Estuary Program Data Synthesis” $387,165 total award (1998-2001) Co-PI with M. Kennish PI and others.

NOAA/Sea Grant and NJ Department of Environmental Protection. “Estuarine eutrophication: seasonal cycle of the contribution of dissolved organic nitrogen from non-point and point sources” $236,400 (1997-2000) PI with R.W. Sanders (Co-PI).

NOAA National UnderSea Research Program. “Denitrification and microbial dynamics in continental shelf sediments: an annual study” $145,936 (1997-2000) PI with L. Kerkof (Co-PI).

NOAA National UnderSea Research Program. “Denitrification and microbial dynamics in continental shelf sediments: use of in situ methods” $69,343 (1996-1997) PI with L. Kerkof (Co-PI).

NOAA Coastal Ocean Program. “The importance of understanding ecological complexity to predicting effects of multiple stressors on coastal systems” $150,566 SPS (total award $4,500,000) (1995-2000) Co-PI with D. Breitburg (PI) and others.

US Environmental Protection Agency. “The bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen at the ocean boundary of Chesapeake Bay” $55,000 (1995-1996) PI with R.W. Sanders (Co-PI).

NOAA/Sea Grant “Continued studies: role of DON in estuarine eutrophication” $181,948 (1993-1995) PI with R.W. Sanders (Co-PI).

Chesapeake Research Consortium. “Mitigation of non-point pollution by riparian forest buffers in agricultural watersheds of the mid-Atlantic Piedmont” $80,000 estimate (1993-1996) Co-PI with D. Newburg (PI).

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program, Near Coastal Virginia Province; with consortium of institutions headed by University of Rhode Island” $514,024 (1992-1994) Co-PI.

NOAA/Sea Grant. “Eutrophication in estuaries: do anthropogenic inputs of dissolved organic N contribute to estuarine eutrophication” $143,000 (1991- 1993) PI with R.W. Sanders (Co-PI).

US Environmental Protection Agency. “Assimilative capacity of Delaware Inland Bays: Importance of sediment-water nutrient interactions” $94,000. (1991-1993) PI.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. “Experiment studies of nitrogen and phosphorus limitation of primary production in Barnegat Bay, NJ” $59,000 (1991-1993) PI.

NOAA/Coastal Ocean Program. “Effects of increased nutrient loading on seagrass habitat: Importance of nitrogen removal via denitrification” $110,000 (1990-1993) PI.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. “Nutrient removal mechanisms and external inputs to Barnegat Bay, NJ” $50,000 (1990-1993) PI.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. “Continuation of studies of eutrophication and nutrient loading in Barnegat Bay: importance of sediment-water nutrient interactions” $73,149 (1989-1991) PI.

NOAA/Sea Grant. “The effect of nutrient additions on eutrophication in coastal lagoon ecosystems: denitrification as a sink for N inputs” $155,400 (1988-1991) PI.

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. “Wetlands in the New Jersey Pinelands: their role in removing pollutants from surface water and groundwater” $15,000 (1988-1989) PI.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. “Eutrophication and nutrient loading in Barnegat Bay: importance of sediment-water nutrient interactions” $30,000 (1988-1989) PI.

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. “Denitrification in the Pinelands: an assessment of a natural water purification process” $15,000 (1987-1988) PI.

Pinecrest Development Corporation. “Vegetational composition and retention of phosphorus and nitrogen in Pinecrest wetland before and after application of tertiary treated sewage” $320,000. (1987-1990) PI with E. Skyler (Co-PI).

Delaware Department of Natural Resources. “Phytoplankton, submerged aquatic vegetation and macroalgae in Delaware’s Inland Bays – nutrient chemistry” $5,400 (SPS portion of budget). (1987-1988) Co-I.

Delaware Department of Natural Resources. “Migratory bird energetics: the importance of horseshoe crab eggs to migratory birds in Delaware Bay” $5,000 (SPS portion of budget) (1986-1987) Co-PI.

Pinecrest Development Corporation. “Preliminary assessment of the effect of wastewater disposal on a Pocono wetland” $5,000 (1986-1987) PI.

Delaware River Basin Commission. “Sediment oxygen demand in the Delaware River” $9,000 (1986-1987) PI.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “The effect of pH on the release of phosphorus from Potomac River sediments” $42,272 (1985-1987) PI.

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. “Preliminary measurements of nitrogen fixation activity in the Potomac River estuary” $4,400 (1985) PI.

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. “The effect of pH on the release of phosphorus and nitrogen from Potomac River sediments in the vicinity of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge” $5,300 (1985-1986) PI.

National Science Foundation. “Denitrification in coastal marine ecosystems: a comparative study” $120,000 (1984-1986) PI.

Maryland Office of Environmental Programs. “Sediment-water nutrient fluxes in the Potomac River under varying oxygen concentrations” $16,624 (1984-1985) PI.

Maryland Office of Environmental Programs. “The effect of pH on sediment-water phosphorus fluxes in the Potomac River” $13,641 (1984-1985) PI.

American Philosophical Society. “Nutrient dynamics in the Tejo Estuary, Portugal” $1,800 (1983-1984) PI.

Membership on Panels and Advisory Services (selected) (Invited or Elected) Member, Steering Committee, Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) (2015- present)Member, Review Panel, Stanford University, Department of Environmental Earth System

Science (2014)Member, Review Panel, Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT), Bremen, Germany

(2013)Member, U.S. National Committee for the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of

UNESCO (2006-2008)Advisor, Evaluation Panel of Finnish Water Research (2007-2008)Advisor, Sweden Environmental Protection Agency; Expert Panel on Baltic Eutrophication

(2005-2006)Member, Scientific Committee, International Geosphere Biosphere Program (IGBP) (2003-2008)Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, International Nitrogen Initiative (INI) (2002-present)Board of Trustees, Bermuda Biological Station for Research (2001-2008)

Chair, UNESCO-IOC International Working Group, Development of Global Models of Nutrient Export from Watersheds (Global NEWS) (2002-2009)

Member, International Global Water System Project Working Group (2005)Member, NSF BioGeoSciences Working Group (2003-2004)Member of the Visiting Team at NSF “Water in Complex Environmental Systems (Washington,

D.C., July 2003)Member, Program Advisory Council, New York Sea Grant (2002-2008)Scientific Advisory Committee, Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY (1998-2002)Panel Member, Center for Marine Conservation (development of science-based findings and

recommendations concerning reauthorization of the Clean Water Act) (1998) Member, Expert Group, United Nations, Organization for Economic and Co-operation and

Development, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Nitrous Oxide and Carbon Dioxide in Agriculture Work Group (developed methodology currently used by the IPCC to estimate nitrous oxide production in aquatic ecosystems associated with agricultural N loading) (1995-1997)

Advisory Panel, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Swedish Environmental Agency (management and research options for the Baltic) (1997)

Member, International Geosphere Biosphere Program, Global Environmental Inventory Activity, Nitrous Oxide Workgroup (1992-1997)

Member, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee, U.S. EPA National Estuaries Program, Barnegat Bay Program (1996-1998)

Member, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee, U.S. EPA National Estuaries Program, Delaware Inland Bays Program (1990-1995)

Member, Subcommittee on Modeling and Research, U.S. EPA Chesapeake Bay Program (1986-1995)

Member, Nutrient Workgroup, U.S. EPA National Estuaries Program, NY-NJ Harbor Program (1991-1995)

Member, Scientific Review Panel, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Coastal Ocean Program, Nutrient Enrichment of Coastal Ocean Productivity

Member, Selection Panel for the Pennsylvania Governor's Awards for Excellence in Sciences (1991)

Member, Selection Committee, President Bush's Environment and Conservation Challenge Awards (1991)

Professional Meetings - Organizer and/or Chair of Workshops and Special Sessions (selected) (Chair or Invited) Organizer and Session Chair, Commit Forum, Sustainability Science Officers meeting, Workshop

on Integrated Assessment Modeling: How it could benefit business. (USA, October 2012)Co-organizer and Session Chair, 2nd GEOSS Science and Technology Stakeholder Workshop.

Supporting Science for the Millennium Development Goals and Beyond (Germany, August 2012)

Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, Planet Under Pressure. Global Change Conference 2012 (London, March 2012)

Chair, Organizing Committee, Planetary Stewardship workshop (Sweden, 2011)Member, Organizing Committee, Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation in Developing

Countries, Joint workshop with IGBP, ESSP, and IPCC (Brazil, November 2009). Member, Organizing Committee, Future Climate-Change Response Research: Learning from

IPCC's AR4, Joint workshop Earth System Science Partnership and IPCC (Amsterdam, January 2009)

Member, Planning Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting (Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Summer 2005)

Co-convened session on Nutrients and River Run-off at IGBP Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone (LOICZ) Inaugural Open Science Meeting (Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, June, 2005)

Co-chair and Co-organizer, International Workshop on Denitrification in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems: Towards an Integrated Global Perspective (Woods Hole, MA, Spring 2004)

Member, Science and Policy Program Committee, Third International Nitrogen Conference (China, 2004) (2002-2004)

Co-chair, Barnegat Bay Eutrophication Workshop (Rutgers University, NJ, April 2004)Steering Committee member, The Second International Nitrogen Conference (N2001) (2000-

2001) Co-organized 3-day workshop for plenary speakers for Second International Conference on

Nitrogen, National Academy of Sciences (Woods Hole, MA, 2001)Co-organized and Chaired session, Atmosphere-Biosphere: N2O and NO Emissions. Second

International Conference on Nitrogen (Potomac, MD, 2001)Organized and Chaired, Special Session, Regional and Global Scale Biogeochemical Patterns

Altered by Human Activities: Changes and Consequences, Annual Meeting American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1999)

Co-organizer, National Workshop in Dissolved Organic Nitrogen in Atmospheric Deposition (College Park, MD, May 1998)

Co-organized and Co-chaired, Special Session, Effects of Multiple Stressors in Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems, Annual Meeting American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1997); (also co-edited Special Symposium volume of L&O resulting from this session)

Organized and Chaired, Special Session, Dissolved Organic Matter in Estuaries, Biennial Estuarine Research Federation Meeting (1995)

Member, U.S. Steering Committee, Estuarine Research Federation International Conference on "Changes in Fluxes to Estuaries" (Plymouth, England, 1992)

Organized and Chaired Session, Sediment-water Interactions, Gordon Conference on Estuarine Processes at Strong Interfaces (1991)

Co-organized and Chaired, Workshop on Reduced Gases in the Hydrosphere, International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology Congress (Munich, W. Germany 1989)

National/International Symposia/Workshops/Lecture Series (selected; Invited or Chair)

Keynote Speaker, Gordon Goodman Lecture Series. The Science of the Anthropocene. (Sweden, March 2014)

Speaker, Global Climate Observing System (GCOS), Observation needs for adaptation. (Germany, February 2013)

Keynote Speaker, AGU Union Agency Lecture, (USA, 2013)Speaker, IGBP Science Symposia (Japan 2009, Taiwan 2010, Brazil 2011, USA 2011, Australia

2012, Switzerland 2013, Botswana 2013)Speaker, International Conference: Building up Regional to Global Sustainability-Asia Vision.

(Kyoto, Japan, September 2011). Speaker, 2nd Meeting of the United National Convention on Sustainable Development

preparatory committee, side event, Planetary boundaries and the urgent need for societal transformations. (New York, March 2011)

Keynote Speaker, International Nitrogen Conference. (Dehli, India, December 2010)Speaker, Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) of the United Nations

Framework Convention on Climate Change. (Bonn, June 2010, 2013 and 2014)Speaker, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties

(COP15), Side event on Adaptation to Climate Change. (Copenhagen, December 2009)Keynote Speaker, NitroEurope IP Open Science Conference. (Ghent, Belgium, February 2008) Distinguished Visiting Ecologist. Colorado State University. Invited series of lectures. (March

2007) Lecturer, Global Environmental Change International Summer School. Research School for

Socio-Economic and Natural Sciences of the Environment (SENSE) (Netherlands, May 2007)

Chair and Co-organizer, International Workshop on Denitrification Modeling across Terrestrial, Freshwater and Marine Systems. 40 university and government agency scientists from 6 countries participated (Institute of Ecosystem Studies, November 2006).

Participant, International Nitrogen Workshop on Anthropogenic Nitrogen Impacts on the Open Ocean. Joint SOLAS and INI workshop. (Univ. East Anglia, UK, November 2006)

Chair and Organizer, Global Nutrient Export from Watersheds (Global NEWS) Working Group Workshops. Approx. 25 university and government agency scientists from North America, Europe and Asia meet to develop models and run scenarios for GIS-based watershed N, P and C export models (UNESCO- IOC, Paris, France, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007)

Chair and Organizer, International Training Workshop on the use of GIS-based Watershed Nutrient Export Models. Scientists from university and government agencies in China, India, Nigeria, Namibia, Ghana, Latvia, Chile and Mexico participated in this 2 workshop series. Supported by the Global Environmental Facility/Large Marine Ecosystems (GEF/LME) MSP on Promoting Ecosystem-based Approaches to Fisheries Conservation and LME’s. Component 3 – Eutrophication: Filling Gaps in Nitrogen Loading Forecasts for LME’s. (UNESCO-IOC, Paris, January and September 2006)

Participant, Large Marine Ecosystems Consultative Meeting (Paris, France, July 2005)Speaker, Young Investigators Forum on Coastal Biogeochemistry, National Center for

Atmospheric Research (Boulder, Colorado, June 2004).Participant, Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System Workshop (Minneapolis, MN, May

2004)

Lecturer, Laura Randall Schweppe Endowed Lecture Series in Marine Science, University of Texas Marine Science Institute (Port Aransas, February 2003)

Participant, Global Water System Project, Open Science Conference (New Hampshire, October 2003)

Speaker, NJ Department Environmental Protection Symposium on Harmful Algal Blooms (October 2003)

Participant, IGBP Third Congress (Banff, Canada, June 2003)Participant, Black Sea Environmental Program (BSERP) workshop (Sophia, Bulgaria, February.

2003)Participant, IGBP, OCEANS workgroup meeting (Paris, January 2003)Special Lecturer, International Conference in Support of European Water Policies –

Sustainability of Aquatic Ecosystems (European Commission Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy, Nov. 2002)

Participant, European Union-US Workshop on Harmful Algal Blooms (Trieste, Italy, Sept. 2002)Chair of Workgroup and Participant, Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment

(SCOPE), Element Interactions Project (Prague, Czech Republic, October 2002)Keynote speaker, Baltic Sea Science Congress 2001: Past, Present and Future – A Joint Venture

(Stockholm, Sweden, November 2001) Keynote speaker, Symposium on Nutrient Over-Enrichment in Coastal Waters: Global Patterns

of Cause and Effect (National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, October 2000) Speaker, Assises Internationales Envirobio, Gestion du Risque, Santé et Environnement: le Cas

des Nitrates (information meeting for the French Senate on nitrogen enrichment of surface waters, Paris, France, November 2000)

Participant, Dissolved Organic Matter Workshop, Institute for Ecosystem Studies (Millbrook, NY, May 2000)

Speaker, Nutrient Constraints on the Carbon Cycle, International Geosphere Biosphere Program (IGBP) Synthesis Workshop (Stockholm, Sweden, October 1999)

Participant, International Scientific Committee on Problems in the Environment (SCOPE), Nitrogen Project, Nitrogen Transport Workgroup (National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA, 1999)

Speaker and Panel Member, International Workshop on the Atmospheric Nitrous Oxide Budget: An Analysis of the State of our Understanding of Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Nitrous Oxide (Tsukuba, Japan, 1999)

Participant and Rapporteur, Workshop on Scaling of Global Trace Gas Fluxes (The Netherlands, 1998)

Speaker, International Workshop on Dissipation of N from the Human N-cycle, and its Role in the Present and Future N2O Emissions to the Atmosphere (Oslo, Norway, 1997)

Participant, NOAA’s Assessment Team for Nitrogen in Atmospheric Deposition (1997-2000) Participant, Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition, Ecological Society of America

(Narragansett, RI, 1997) Speaker, Workshop on Estuarine Synthesis, International Scientific Committee On Problems in

the Environment (SCOPE) (Irvine, CA, 1995) Participant, International Scientific Committee on Problems in the Environment (SCOPE),

Nitrogen Project, North Atlantic Workgroup (Block Island, RI, 1994)

Other Invited Lectures (selected)Boston University (Marine Program, Woods Hole)Colorado State University (Ecology)Cornell University (Department of Ecology and Systematics)Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands (Dept. Microbiology)Institute of Ecosystems Studies, NYLund University (Department of Limnology)Marine Biological Laboratory (Ecosystems Center, Woods Hole)National Center for Atmospheric Research (Boulder, Colorado)Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The NetherlandsNOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research LaboratoryOld Dominion University (Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography)Royal Society (UK)Stanford University (Dept. Geological and Environmental Sciences)State University of New York, Stony Brook (Marine Sciences)Stockholm UniversityThe Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesUnited Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)University of Aarhus, Denmark (Dept. Genetics and Ecology)University of Delaware (College of Marine Studies)University of Maryland (Chesapeake Biological Laboratory)University of Maryland (Department of Geology)University of Maryland (Horn Point Environmental Laboratory)University of Massachusetts (Environmental Sciences Program)University of Pennsylvania (Depts. of Biology and Geology)University of Puerto Rico (Marine Science Center)University of Rhode Island (Graduate School of Oceanography)University of Stockholm, Sweden (Dept. Zoology)University of Texas (University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas)University of Virginia (Environmental Sciences)University of Wageningen, The Netherlands (Center for Climate Change Research)University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Center for Great Lakes Research)Uppsala University (Department of Ecology and Evolution)Virginia Institute of Marine Science

Student Advising and Courses TaughtRutgers University Faculty member Graduate Program in Oceanography (1994-2010)Rutgers University Faculty member Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences Faculty (2006-2010)

Students SupervisedPh.D. Advisor:

S. Watts (co-advisor; completed 1997)T. Wiegner (completed 2001)Steve Litvin (completed 2005)Rachel Sipler (completed 2009)Katye Altieri (completed 2009)

Ph.D. committee member: F. Moser (completed 1997) D. Scala (completed 1999) L. Windom (completed 1999) B. Phelan (completed 2000)K. Stocks (completed 2000) T. Komada (completed 2001)A. Carlton (completed 2006)D. Gruber (completed 2007)J. Sylvan (completed 2007)Y. Tan (completed 2010)C. Fraser

M.S. committee member: S. Sangameswaran (completed 1995) T. Komada (completed 1996) J. Sylvan (completed 2005)A. McGuirk (completed 2005)

Undergraduates: supervised approximately 26 undergraduate students at Rutgers University doing special projects, internships, or work study in my laboratory.

Post-doctoral FellowsAndrew Laursen (1998-1999; 2001-2002)Hilairy Hartnett (1999-2001)Georgina Spyres (2002-2005)John Harrison (2003- 2005)Jean-Paul Simjouw (2004-2005)Rosalynn Lee (2005-2007)Leigh McCallister (2005-2007)Emilio Mayorga (2007-2008)Mark Perri (2007-2009)

OtherApproximately 20 graduate students from countries outside the U.S. and/or universities other than Rutgers received training in my laboratory.

Opponent for PhD Defense, Stockholm University, Lund University

Courses Taught (Rutgers University)Marine Biogeochemistry (16:712:698 Topics in Oceanography 52120 02) 50% effort; 3 credits; grad/um/unm; lec/rec/lab (1997, 2001)

Chemical Oceanography (11:628:472/16:712:540) 15% effort, 3 credits;grad/um/unm; lec/rec (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007)

Science Communication Skills (11:16:712:595) 25% effort, 3 credits; grad; lec/rec (2007)

Special Topics in Marine Biogeochemistry, 2 credits; (1995, 1996)

Developed Graduate Student Seminar Series at Rutgers University in the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences; permanent component of Oceanography Graduate student program (1996-present).

University and Agency Service

Member, Search committees for Professorships at Stockholm University (2014) and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsalla (2011)

Member, Search Committee for Director of the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences (IMCS), Rutgers University (2006-2008)

Member, National Committee on Scientific Stature, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (2003-2008)

Chair and Member, IMCS Space Committee, Rutgers (Member 2004-2006; Chair 2006-2008)Chair, Review and Promotion Committee for NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center (1997-

1998) Member, Review and Promotion Committee for NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center

(Factor IV and CSSP) (1995-1997)Member, Search committees for approximately 8 research scientists Northeast Fisheries

Science Center (1994-2006) Member, Search committees for numerous Rutgers University faculty positions in IMCS and

Department of Environmental Sciences (1994-2008)