Kai Lorenzen

Curriculum Vitae April 2021

Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Program Phone: (+1) 352-273-3646 School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences Cell: (+1) 352-213-7662 University of Florida Fax: (+1) 352-392-3672 7922 NW 71 st St Email: [email protected] Gainesville, FL 32653 Web: ffgs.ifas.ufl.edu United States fisheriessolutions.org

EDUCATION

1997 Ph.D. Applied Population Biology, Imperial College, University of London, UK 1993 Diplom (M.S.) Fisheries Biology with Zoology and Mathematics (Grade 1.0, Highest Distinction), Kiel University, Germany

EMPLOYMENT

2019 - Associate Director & Program Leader for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences, University of Florida, USA. 2010 - Professor (Full) of Integrative Fisheries Science, School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences, University of Florida, USA. 2005-2010 Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Aquatic Resource Ecology, Division of Biology, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, UK 2003-2005 Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Fisheries, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Imperial College London, UK 1997-2003 Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Fisheries, Huxley School of Environment Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, UK 1997 Postdoctoral Fellow, Imperial College, University of London, UK 1992-1996 Fisheries Development Consultant, MRAG Ltd., London, UK 1984-1986 Community Care Worker, Hamburg, Germany

VISITING AND HONORARY APPOINTMENTS

2020- Research Affiliate, Florida Sea Grant, Gainesville, FL, USA. 2014-2019 Fisheries Extension Specialist, Florida Sea Grant, Gainesville, FL, USA. 2009- Adjunct Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, USA. 2007-2008 William R and Lenore Mote Eminent Scholar Chair in Fisheries Ecology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA. 2003 Visiting Scholar, Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics, University of California Santa Cruz, USA.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Fisheries Society (Fellow); American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists (Fellow); British Ecological Society; World Aquaculture Society

1 PROFILE

Research My research aims to provide fisheries scientists, managers and stakeholders with knowledge and tools to craft sustainable solutions for a wide range of fisheries management challenges. To this end, I integrate research in quantitative ecology and human dimensions of fisheries with collaborative engagement in management processes. Key interests and contributions include: • Robust, empirically based models to better represent size- and density-dependent processes in fish population models and assessments (J5, J12, J13, J27, J61, J83). My size-dependent mortality model (‘Lorenzen M’, J5, J12) is widely used in fisheries assessments worldwide. • Tools for managing aquaculture-based fisheries enhancements (hatchery programs) (J58) including population dynamics theory and assessment tools (J18, J68), synthesis of domestication effects and their implications (J44), and assessment of stakeholder attitudes (J69) and governance systems (J23, J48). The ‘Updated Responsible Approach’ (J38) is a globally used planning framework. • Managing tropical small-scale fisheries to sustain resources (J65), ecosystems (J90), and livelihoods (J19, J47) while addressing challenges and opportunities posed by high exploitation pressure (J25, J29), anthropogenic habitat modifications (J20, J21, J41), and aquaculture development (J30, J31, J32). This research has informed planning and policy guidance at various levels (M2, B12, J53, J74). • Improving the management of recreational fisheries through better understanding of angler attitudes and behaviors (J69, J75, J76), innovations in data collection and assessment (J65, M7), and new approaches for engaging anglers in fisheries and fish habitat management (P20, R37). • Developing frameworks, tools and collaborative adaptive approaches to facilitate integrative problem-solving in fisheries management (J26, J38, M2, B12, B15). My work has been cited over 7400 times in Google Scholar and over 3700 times in the ISI Web of Science, my h’ index (number of papers cited at least h’ times) is 47 in Google Scholar and 30 in the ISI.

Teaching I teach classes in Fisheries Management and Fisheries Enhancement to graduate research and professional Master’s students, the latter in an online program I co-founded. From 1998 to 2006 I convened the interdisciplinary Master’s program in Ecological Management at Imperial College London. I have supervised 22 Ph.D. dissertations (20 completed, 2 ongoing), 4 M.S. theses, 55 professional (non- thesis) Master’s students with research projects, and 11 BSc Honours projects. I also teach professional development courses for resource management practitioners.

Leadership and administration As Associate Director of UF’s School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences and Program Leader for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, I provide programmatic leadership and share administrative responsibility for one of the largest, most comprehensive, and most highly rated academic fisheries programs in the U.S. I have led over 35 research projects including major international initiatives, supported by over US$ 10 million in cumulative external funding. Many of my projects involve trans- disciplinary linkages and collaborations with resource management agencies, international agricultural centres, etc. I have also held various appointed and elected board positions.

Impacts on policy, management and professional practice My research on fish population dynamics and fisheries enhancements has informed professional practice and management policies globally. Integrated research and development projects I have led in the Mekong and Amazon regions have influenced local policies and practices with regards to co-management, fisheries enhancement, aquaculture development and mitigation of irrigation impacts on fisheries. In the U.S. Southeast, I regularly provide scientific management advice and foster innovative stakeholder processes. Country experience: Antigua, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Dominica, Germany, Iceland, India, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malawi, Philippines, St. Vincent, Thailand, UK and USA.

2 HONORS AND AWARDS

Elected Fellow of the American Fisheries Society for outstanding contributions to multiple areas of the fisheries sciences, 2020. Ranked within the world’s top 1% of fisheries scientists by publication impact (PLoS Biol 17(8): e3000384), 2019. UF/IFAS High Impact Publication award for Asche et al. (2018) PNAS 115: 11221-25, 2019 University of Florida Term Professor, 2018-2021 University of Florida Research Foundation Professor, 2017-2020. Fellow of the American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists, 2017. Advisor of the best Ph.D. Dissertation, Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, UF, 2014, 2015, 2016. Graduate Faculty of the Year, Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Program, University of Florida, 2015. Member, Pool of Experts & Lead Author, Chapter 13, UN World Oceans Assessment, 2014 – 15. Jack Jones Memorial Lecture, Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual Intl. Symposium, 2014. Lorenzen (2005) Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. B 360: 171-189 reprinted in Foundations of Fisheries Science , a collection of seminal papers published by the American Fisheries Society, 2014. Visiting Fellow, Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Center, 2011. William R and Lenore Mote Eminent Scholar Chair in Fisheries Ecology, Florida State University and Mote Marine Laboratory, Tallahassee/Sarasota, FL, USA. 2007-08. Opening Keynote, Third International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching, Seattle, WA, 2006.

SERVICE

Referee for academic journals

Aquaculture; Aquaculture International; Aquaculture Research; Aquatic Living Resources; Asian Fisheries Science; Biological Conservation; British Journal of Nutrition; Bulletin of Marine Science; Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences; Ecological Applications; Ecology; Environmental Conservation; Environmental Reviews; Environmental Science and Policy; Evolutionary Applications; Fish and Fisheries; Fisheries; Fisheries Management and Ecology; Fisheries Research; Fishery Bulletin; Food Policy; Functional Ecology; Global Change Biology; Human Ecology; Hydrobiologia; ICES Journal of Marine Research; Interface; Journal of Ecology; Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management; Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology; Journal of Fish Biology; Marine Ecology Progress Series; Marine and Freshwater Research; North American Journal of Fisheries Management; New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research; Open Fish Science; Oecologia; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B; Proceedings of the Royal Society B; Reviews in Aquaculture; Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Referee for grant proposals and reports

British Council; California Sea Grant; Daphne Jackson Trust; UK Department for International Development; International Foundation for Science; National Science Foundation; Natural Environment Research Council (Peer Review College); NOAA Internal Competitive Aquaculture Funds; NOAA Marine Fisheries Initiative (MARFIN); South African National Research Foundation; Texas Sea Grant; UF-IFAS Climate Change Seed Grants; UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs;

3 WorldFish Center; Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).

Grant panel membership (short-term)

NMFS-Sea Grant Fellowships in Population and Ecosystem Dynamics, Review Panel (2018) Technical Review Panel, Fellowship Competition 2020-2022, California Sea Grant (2019) Technical Review Panel, Research Competition 2018-2020, Texas Sea Grant (2017)

Stock assessment panels

SEDAR 68 Scamp assessment (research track): Assessment Workshop, Technical Chair (2020-21) SEDAR 64 Southeastern yellowtail snapper assessment: Review Workshop (2020) SEDAR 62 Gulf of Mexico grey triggerfish assessment: Data and Assessment Workshop (2019) Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) Bigeye Tuna Assessment Review Panel (2019) SEDAR 51 Gulf of Mexico grey snapper benchmark assessment: Review Workshop, Chair (2018) SEDAR 52 Gulf of Mexico red snapper standard assessment: Data and Assessment Workshop (2017) SEDAR 49 Gulf of Mexico data poor stocks: Review Workshop (2016) SEDAR 42 Gulf of Mexico red grouper: Review Workshop (2013) SEDAR 33 Gulf of Mexico gag grouper and greater amberjack: Assessment Workshop (2013) SEDAR 28 Gulf of Mexico Spanish mackerel and cobia: Review Workshop (2013) Stock assessment of southern in the ICMZ. MRAG Ltd. (1991)

Advisory panel membership

International Committee Chair, National Association of University Fisheries and Wildlife Programs (NAUFWP) (2021- ) National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine: Committee on Data and Management Strategies for Recreational Fisheries with Annual Catch Limits (2020-21) Special Committee to evaluate legislative proposals to amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, American Fisheries Society (2018) Faculty Advisory Committee, University of Florida Water Institute (2017-2020) California Ocean Resources Enhancement and Hatchery Program (OREHP) Evaluation, Science Review Panel. California Sea Grant (2016 - 17) Pool of Experts, United Nations World Oceans Assessment (2014 - 15) Steering Committee, Hatcheries and the Management of Aquatic Resources (HAMAR) Committee, American Fisheries Society (2013-2014) Standing Scientific and Statistical Committee, Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council (2011 - ), Vice-chair (2018-2020), Acting Chair (2021) External Review of CGIAR Research Program 1.3: Harnessing the Development Potential of Aquatic Agricultural Systems for the Poor and Vulnerable. 2011. Scientific Advisor, Florida Marine Fisheries Enhancement Initiative (2009 - 2015)

4 Scientific Advisory Board, Besatzfisch-Project, Leibnitz-Institute for Freshwater Ecology (2009-2014) Peer Review College, Natural Environment Research Council (2006-2009) Convenor, Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group (conservation strategy development) (2005-07) Good practice guidelines for environmental licensing of small hydropower plants in England and Wales, EAHWG, DTI. 2006. External Review of the Greater Mekong Regional Program, WorldFish Center. 2006. Board of Directors, European Aquaculture Society (2001 - 2006), Treasurer (2004-2006) Council, Fisheries Society of the British Isles (2001-2004) Scientific Advisor to Aquatic Resources Programme, International Foundation for Science (1997 - 2014)

Editorial appointments

Series Editor, Fish and Fisheries book series, Springer Publishing (2021 - ) Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2018 - ) Editorial Board, Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture (2010 - 2019) Editorial Board, Ribarstvo – Croatian Journal of Fisheries (2014 - ) Editorial Board, Open Fish Science (2008 - 2011) Editorial Board, Aquatic Resources Culture and Development (2003 - 2005)

Symposium organization

Co-Chair of Steering Committee, Sixth International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching , Sarasota, Florida, 2019. Chair, Problem Solving in Fisheries Management Symposium, 149 th AFS Annual Meeting 2019, Reno, Nevada, USA. Co-Chair, River Development and Fisheries Challenges in Tropical River Systems Symposium, AFS Annual Meeting 2017 , Tampa, Florida, USA. Chair, Fisheries Outreach, Extension and Stakeholder Engagement Symposium, AFS Annual Meeting 2017 , Tampa, Florida, USA. Chair of International Scientific Committee, Fifth International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching , Sydney, Australia, 2015. International Steering Committee, Fourth International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching , Shanghai, China, 2011. Steering Committee, Seventh William R and Lenore Mote International Symposium in Fisheries Ecology , Sarasota, FL, USA 2008. Scientific Committee, Third International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching , Seattle, WA, USA, 2006. Convenor, Farmed-Wild Fish Interactions Thematic Group , European Aquaculture Society. 2006-2007. Principal convenor, Comparative Perspectives on the Biology of Wild and Farmed Fish , Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual International Symposium, London, UK, 2004. Co-chair, Fisheries Ecology and Conservation Panel, Second International Large Rivers Symposium,

5 Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2003). Co-chair, Tools for Resource Assessment and Management Decision Support , symposium at the EAS Aquaculture Europe 2002 conference, Trieste, Italy, September 2002. Co-chair, Advances and Challenges in the Population Biology of Farmed Aquatic Organisms , symposium at the EAS/WAS Aqua 2000 conference, Nice, France, May 2000. Chair, Enhancements and Culture-Based Fisheries Panel , FAO Conference on Aquaculture in the Third Millennium, Bangkok, Thailand (2000).

RESEARCH GRANTS HELD AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Greater Amberjack Research Program – Visioning Component. Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. $ 760,000 (Co-PI & Visioning Lead, PI: Sherry Larkin) 2020. Information Needs for Fisheries Management in the Southeast Florida Reef Tract – Stakeholder Process. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. $ 136,000 (PI) 2020-2022. Capacity building and technical support for inland fisheries enhancement (Malawi). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). $ 115,067 (PI) 2020-21. Kármán gait ladders: an innovative fishway exploiting how fish recapture energy from vortices. UF Research Opportunity Seed Fund. $ 91,818 (Co-PI, PI: Alberto Canestrelli) 2019-2021. Information Needs for Fisheries Management in the Southeast Florida Reef Tract – Situation Assessment. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. $ 35,000 (PI) 2019. Evaluating Recreational Fishing Management Strategies for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus ). National Fish and Wildlife Foundation $ 275,121 (Co-PI, PI: Robert Ahrens) 2017-2019. Lake Istokpoga Stakeholder Engagement and Habitat Management Planning . Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $ 120,000 (PI) 2017-2019. A Socio-economic Characterization of Benefits to Caribbean FAD Fishers Participating in the JICA CARIFICO Project . Japan International Cooperation Agency. $ 59,990. (Co-PI, PI: Charles Sidman) 2016-2017. Scoping study: Place-based management of Florida’s coastal fisheries . Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $ 45,000 (PI). 2015. Synthesizing spatial dynamics of recreational fish and fisheries to inform restoration strategies: red drum in the Gulf of Mexico . National Academies, Gulf Research Program $ 480,248 (PI). 2016-2017. Use of fish venting and descending tools in the Gulf of Mexico grouper fishery . Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council $ 75,000 (PI). 2015. Hydrologic transformation in the Amazon basin: reconciling economy, society, and the environment in the world’s largest watershed . UF Water Institute $ 1,082,402 (Co-PI, PI: David Kaplan). 2015- 2019. Constructing management strategy evaluations for data-poor stocks . Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $ 179,272 (PI). 2014-2018. Fisheries Forums: Crafting processes and tools to enable place-based cooperative governance of Florida’s saltwater fisheries . Florida Sea Grant $ 180,000 (PI). 2014-2016. Goliath grouper stakeholder project . Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $ 88,000 (PI). 2013. Tools for the integrated spatial assessment of coastal sport fisheries. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $ 150,000 (PI). 2012-2013.

6 Recruitment, training and research program in marine population dynamics . NOAA $ 1.6 M (Co-PI, PI: Mike Allen). 2011-2016. Strengthening the role of Fisherfolks Organizations in promoting co-operative self-governance of Caribbean fisheries . Florida SeaGrant. $ 50,520. (PI) 2011-2012. Spatial fisheries stock and habitat enhancement modeling . Mote Marine Laboratory/Science Consortium for Ocean Replenishment. £ 20,000. (PI) 2012. Assessment of Florida’s marine and freshwater hatchery programs . Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, $ 960,000 (Project Leader and Co-PI, with Administrative PI Tom Frazer). 2010-2014. Marine protected areas in open ocean systems: social and economic impacts . ESRC -NERC Interdisciplinary Research Studentship. £ 60,000. (PI) 2010-2013. (Relinquished with move to UF). DEEPFISHMAN: Management and monitoring of deep-sea fisheries and stocks. WP4 (assessment methods) and WP5 (reference points and harvest control rules). European Commission. £ 325,000. (PI of WP4, WP5). 2009-2012. (Relinquished with move to UF). Sportfish enhancement modelling. Mote Marine Laboratory/Science Consortium for Ocean Replenishment. £ 24,000. (PI) 2008. TXOTX: Technical experts overseeing third country expertise. WP2 (information base). (Coordination Action to improve coordination of fisheries research programs between the EU and developing countries or regional fisheries management organisations). European Commission. £ 132,332. (PI of WP2) 2008-2011. Spatial modelling of fish population dynamics. Daphne Jackson Trust. £ 35, 712. (PI) 2008-2010. Falklands Islands Fisheries Management: Quantitative Assessments . Falkland Islands Government. £ 339,000. (Joint PI with D. Agnew). 2008-2010 . Quantitative assessment of California white seabass enhancement. Hubbs Sea-World Research Institute. £ 5,500. (PI) 2008. Developing restoration methods to aid in recovery of a key herbivore, Diadema antillarum , on Florida coral reefs . Protect our Reefs Grant Program. £ 33,000. 2008-2009. (Joint PI with 8 others). FSU Mote Eminent Scholar Chair in Fisheries Ecology. Mote Endowment, Florida State University. £ 45,000. 2007-2008. Zebrafish population dynamics . BBSRC CASE award. £ 78,000. 2007-2011. (Joint PI with C. Tyler, U. Exeter). Recovery dynamics of the sea urchin Diadema antillarum on Caribbean coral reefs and potential for active rebuilding strategies . NERC Open CASE award. £ 60,000. (PI) 2007-2010 . Extracting habitat preference and movement information from fisheries monitoring data in tropical river- floodplain systems. Fisheries Society of the British Isles. £ 4,700. (PI) 2006-2007. Development of a conservation strategy for the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish. Darwin Initiative. £ 86,500. (PI) 2005-2007. Partners: FAO, Mekong River Commission, UNDP/IUCN/MRC Mekong Wetlands Biodiversity Programme, Network of Aquaculture Centers in Asia-Pacific. Fisheries enhancement decision support tool and toolkit. UK Department for International Development, Fisheries Management Science Programme. £ 45,000. (PI) 2005. Partners: FAO, Mekong River Commission, Network of Aquaculture Centers in Asia-Pacific. Fisheries management for poverty alleviation in Cambodia . WorldFish Center. £ 22,000. (Joint PI with T. Bjorndal) 2004-05. Partner: WorldFish Center Mekong Regional Office. Self-recruiting species in aquaculture: their ecology, management and role in rural livelihoods. UK

7 Department for International Development, Aquaculture and Fish Genetics Research Programme, £ 450,000. (Joint PI with D.C. Little, U. Stirling and A. Yakupitiyage, Asian Inst. of Technology) 2000- 04. Partners: Asian Institute of Technology, IACR Rothamstead, Natural History Museum London, Cambodian & Thai Fisheries Department, RIA1 Vietnam, ITDG Bangladesh. Management of irrigation development impacts on fisheries. UK Department for International Development, Knowledge and Research for the Engineering Sectors Programme, £ 202,500. (Joint PI with L.E.D Smith). 2000-02. Partners: International Water Management Institute, RDC - Lao Department of Livestock and Fisheries, University of Kelanya Sri Lanka. Fisheries management for biodiversity conservation in the Brazilian Amazon. Darwin Initiative, UK Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. £ 121,374. (PI). 1999-2002. Partner: IPAM Brazil. Adaptive learning approaches to fisheries enhancement. UK Department for International Development, Fisheries Management Science Programme. £ 195,958. (Joint PI with C.J. Garaway). 1999-2002. Partner: RDC - Lao Department of Livestock and Fisheries. Impacts of irrigation and aquaculture development on small-scale aquatic resources. UK Department for International Development, Environment Research Programme, £ 155,523. (PI) 1998-2000. Partners: RDC - Lao Department of Livestock and Fisheries, Natural History Museum London. Behavioural control of maturation in tilapia. Nuffield Foundation, £ 2,500. (PI) 1998-2000. Reservoir Fisheries Management in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR. UK Department for International Development, Fisheries Management Science Programme. £ 46,900. (PI) 1995-97. Partner: RDC - Lao Department of Livestock and Fisheries. Coastal Aquaculture and Environment-Strategies for Sustainability: Quantitative Analysis and Modelling Component. UK Overseas Development Administration, Aquaculture Research Programme. £ 35,611. (PI) 1994-96. Culture Fisheries Assessment Methodology. UK Overseas Development Administration, Fisheries Management Science Programme. £ 84,692. (PI) 1994-96. Partner: Thai Department of Fisheries.

PUBLICATIONS (* Denotes a supervised student or PostDoc. I am normally second or last author on graduate student papers to which I have made major contributions)

Scientific journal articles (92 total)

J92. Doria, C.R.C., Dutka-Gianelli, J.*, Paes de Souza, M., Lorenzen, K. & Athayde, S. (2021) Stakeholder perceptions on the governance of fisheries systems transformed by hydroelectric dam development in the Madeira River, Brazil. Frontiers in Environmental Science 9: 575514. J91. Cooke, S.J., Twardek, W.M., Lynch, A.J., Cowx, I.G., Olden, J.D., Funge-Smith, S., Lorenzen, K. , Arlinghaus, R., Chen, Y., Weyl, O.L.F., Nyboer, E.A., Pompeu, P.S., Carlson, S.M., Koehn, J.D., Pinder, A.C., Raghavan, R., Phang, S., Koning, A.A., Taylor, W.W., Bartley D. & Britton, J.R. (2021) A global perspective on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on freshwater fish biodiversity. Biological Conservation 253:108932. J90. Mintzer, V.J.*, da Silva, V.M.F., Martin, A.R., Frazer, T.K. & Lorenzen, K. (2020) Protected area evaluation for the conservation of endangered Amazon river dolphins ( Inia geoffrensis ). Biological Conservation 252: 108851. J89. Camp, E.V., Lorenzen, K. & Taylor, M.D. (2020) Impacts of habitat repair on a spatially complex fishery. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 244: 106102.

8 J88. Crandall, C.A.*, Monroe, M. & Lorenzen, K. (2020) Why won’t they listen to us? Communicating science in contentious situations. Fisheries 45: 42-45. J87. Garlock, T., Asche, F. Anderson, J. Bjørndal, T., Kumar, G. Lorenzen, K. , Ropicki, A. Smith, M.D. & Tveterås, R. (2020) A global blue revolution: Aquaculture growth across regions, species, and countries. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture. 28: 107-116. J86. Camp, E.V., Ahrens, R.N.M., MacDonald, T.C., Thompson, K.A. & Lorenzen, K. (2019). Identifying forage populations of concern: A new perspective based on predator recruitment considerations. Fisheries Research 219: 105319. J85. Crandall, C.A.C.*, Monroe, M.C., Dutka-Gianelli, J. & Lorenzen, K . (2019). Meaningful action gives satisfaction: Stakeholder perspectives on participation in the management of marine recreational fisheries. Ocean and Coastal Management 179: 104872. J84. Lowe, B.S.*, Jacobson, S.J., Anold, H., Mbonde, A.S. & Lorenzen, K. (2019) The neglected role of religion in fisheries management. Fish and Fisheries 20: 1024-1033. J83. Lorenzen, K. & Camp, E.V. (2019). Density-dependence in the life history of fishes: When is a fish recruited? Fisheries Research 217: 5-10. J82. Montes, N., Sidman, C., Lorenzen, K., Tamura, M. & Ishida, T (2019). Influence of fish aggregating devices on the livelihood assets of artisanal fishers in the Caribbean. Ocean and Coastal Management 179: 104823. J81. Dutka-Gianelli, J.*, Crandall, C.A.*, Garlock, T.M.*, Camp, E.V. & Lorenzen, K. (2019) Effects of short educational workshops on stakeholder knowledge and attitudes on coastal fish stocking programs. Fisheries Management and Ecology 26: 306-309. J80. Garlock, T.M.*, Camp, E.V., & Lorenzen, K. (2019). Efficacy of largemouth bass stock enhancement in achieving fishery management objectives in Florida. Fisheries Research 213: 180- 189. J79. Crandall, C.A.*, Monroe, M., Dutka-Gianelli, J.*, Fitzgerald, B. & Lorenzen, K. (2018). How to bait the hook: identifying what motivates anglers to participate in a volunteer angler data program. Fisheries 43: 517-526. J78. Miller, T., Jones, C.M., Hanson, C., Heppell, S., Jensen, O., Livingston, P., Lorenzen, K. , Mills, K., Patterson, W., Sullivan, P. & Wong, R. (2018) Scientific considerations informing Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act reauthorization. AFS Special Committee. Fisheries 43: 533-541. J77. Asche, F., Garlock, T.M., Anderson, J.L., Bush, S.R., Smith, M.D., Anderson, C.M., Chu, J., Garrett, K.A., Lem, A., Lorenzen, K. , Oglend, A., Tveteras, S. & Vanniccini, S. (2018). Three pillars of sustainability in fisheries. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115: 11221-11225. J76. Crandall, C.A.C.*, Garlock, T.M.* & Lorenzen, K. (2018). Understanding resource-conserving behaviors among fishers: barotrauma mitigation and the power of subjective norms in Florida’s reef fisheries. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 38: 271-280. J75. Camp, E.V., Ahrens, R.N.M., Crandall, C.A.* & Lorenzen, K. (2018). Angler travel distances: implications for spatial approaches to marine recreational fisheries governance. Marine Policy 87: 263-274. J74. Lynch, A.J., Cowx, I.G., Fluet-Chouinard, E., Glaser, S.M., Phang, S.C., Beard, T.D., Bower, S.D., Brooks, J.L., Bunnell, D.B., Claussen, J.E., Cooke, S.J., Kao, Y.-C., Lorenzen, K. , Myers, B.J.E., Reid, A.J., Taylor, J.J. & Youn, S. (2017). Inland fisheries - invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030. Global Environmental Change 47: 167- 173. J73. Littles, C.J.*, Saucedo, O.*, van de Kerk, M.* & Lorenzen, K. (2017). A framework for exploring

9 how density-dependence early in the life history can affect Louisiana’s brown shrimp fishery. Marine and Coastal Fisheries 9: 419-431. J72. Lynch, A.J., Cooke, S.J., Beard, T.D., Kao, Y.-C., Lorenzen, K. , Song, A.M., Allen, M.S. Basher, Z., Bunnell, D.B., Camp, E.V., Cowx, I.G. Freedman, J.A., Nguyen, V.M., Nohner, J. K., Rogers, M.W. Siders, Z.A., Taylor, W.W. & Youn. S. (2017). Grand challenges in the management and conservation of North American inland fish and fisheries. Fisheries 42: 115-124. J71. Taylor, M.D., Chick, R.D., Lorenzen, K. , Agnalt, A.L., Leber, K.M., Blankenship, H.L., Vander Haegen, G.L. & Loneragan, N.R. (2017). Fisheries enhancement and restoration in a changing world. Fisheries Research 186: 407-412. J70. Garlock, T.M.*, Camp, E.V.*, & Lorenzen, K. (2017). Using fisheries modeling to assess candidate species for marine fisheries enhancement. Fisheries Research 186: 460-467. J69. Garlock, T.M.* & Lorenzen, K. (2017). Marine angler characteristics and attitudes toward stock enhancement in Florida. Fisheries Research 186: 439-445. J68. Camp, E.V.*, Larkin, S.L., Ahrens, R.M.N. & Lorenzen, K. (2017). Trade-offs between socioeconomic and conservation management objectives in stock enhancement of marine recreational fisheries. Fisheries Research 186: 446-459. J67. Cooke, S.J., Allison, E.H., Beard, T.D., Arlinghaus, R., Arthington, A.H., Bartley, D.M., Cowx, I.G., Fuentevilla, C., Leonard, N.J., Lorenzen, K. , Lynch, A.J., Nguyen, V.M., Youn, S.-J., Taylor, W.W. & Welcomme, R.L. (2016). On the sustainability of inland fisheries: Finding a future for the forgotten. Ambio 45: 753-764. J66. Camp, E.V.*, Ahrens, R.N.M., Allen, M.S. & Lorenzen, K. (2016) Relationships between angler effort and fish abundance in recreational marine fisheries. Fisheries Management and Ecology 23: 264-275. J65. Lorenzen, K. , Cowx, I.G., Entsua-Mensah, R.E.M., Lester, N.P., Koehn, J.D., Randall, R.G., Nam, S., Bonar, S.A., Bunnell, D.B., Venturelli, P., Bower, S.D. & Cooke, S.J. (2016). Stock assessment in inland fisheries: a foundation for sustainable use and conservation. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 26: 405-440. J64. van de Kerk, M.*, Jones Littles, C.*, Saucedo, O.* & Lorenzen, K. (2016) The effect of latitudinal variation on shrimp reproductive strategies. PLoS ONE 11(5): e0155266. J63. Rogers, A.*, & Lorenzen, K. (2016) Does slow and variable recovery of Diadema antillarum on Caribbean fore-reefs reflect density-dependent habitat selection? Frontiers in Marine Science 3: 63. J62. Martin, S.M.* & Lorenzen, K. (2016) Livelihood diversification in rural Laos. World Development 83: 231-243. J61. Lorenzen, K. (2016) Toward a new paradigm for growth modeling in fisheries stock assessment: embracing plasticity and its consequences. Fisheries Research 180: 4-22. J60. Mintzer, V.J.* Lorenzen, K., Frazer, T.K. Martin A.R. & da Silva V.M.F (2016) Seasonal movements of river dolphins ( Inia geoffrensis ) in a protected Amazonian floodplain. Marine Mammal Science 32: 664-681. J59. Mintzer, V.J.*, Schmink, M., Lorenzen, K . & Frazer, T.K. Martin A.R. & da Silva V.M.F (2015) Attitudes and behaviors toward Amazon River dolphins ( Inia geoffrensis ) in a sustainable use protected area. Biodiversity and Conservation 24: 247-269. J58. Lorenzen, K. (2014) Understanding and managing enhancements: why fisheries scientists should care. Journal of Fish Biology 85: 1807-1829. J57. Camp, E.V.*, Lorenzen, K. , Ahrens, R.N.M. & Allen, M.S. (2014) Stock enhancement to address multiple recreational fisheries objectives: an integrated model applied to red drum Sciaenops occelatus

10 in Florida. Journal of Fish Biology 85: 1868-1889. J56. Garlock, T. M.*, Monk, C. T.*, Lorenzen, K. , Matthews, M.D.* & St. Mary, C.M. (2014) Effects of hatchery rearing on Florida largemouth bass resource allocation and survival under semi-natural conditions. Journal of Fish Biology 85: 1830-1842. J55. Trushenski, J. Blankenship, L., Bowker, J., Flagg, T., Hesse, J., Leber, K., Lorenzen, K., MacKinlay, D., Maynard, D., Moffitt, C., Mudrak, V., Scribner, K., Stuewe, S., Sweka, J., Whelan G. & Young-Dubovsky, C. (2014) AFS completes assessment, issues new guidance regarding hatchery operation and the use of hatchery-origin fish. Fisheries 39: 543-547. J54. Barbour, A.B.*, Adams, A.J. & Lorenzen, K. (2014) Emigration-corrected seasonal survival of a size-structured fish population in a nursery habitat. Marine Ecology Progress Series 514: 191-205. J53. Sale, P.F. Agardy, T., Ainsworth, C.H., Feist B.E., Bell, J.D., Christie, P., Hoegh-Guldberg., O., Mumby, P.J., Feary, D.H., Saunders, M.I., Daw, T.M., Foale, S.J., Levin, P.S., Lindeman, K.C., Lorenzen, K. , Pomeroy, R.S. Allison, E.H., Bradbury, R.H., Corrin, J., Edwards, A.J., Oburat, D.O., Sadovy de Mitcheson, Y., Samoilys, M. A. & Sheppard, C.R.C. (2014) Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century. Marine Pollution Bulletin 85: 8-23. J52. Barbour, A.B.*, Adams, A.J. & Lorenzen, K. (2014) Size-based, seasonal, and multidirectional movements of an estuarine fish in a habitat mosaic. Marine Ecology Progress Series 507: 263-276. J51. Hazlerigg, C.R.E.*, Tyler, C.R., Lorenzen, K. , Wheeler, J.R. & Thorbek, P. (2014) Population relevance of toxicant mediated changes in sex ratio in fish: an assessment using an individual-based zebrafish ( Danio rerio) model. Ecological Modeling 280: 76-88. J50. Lorenzen, K. , Agnalt, A.L. Blankenship, H.L. Hines, A.H., Leber, L.M., Loneragan, N.R. & Taylor, M.D. (2013) Evolving context and maturing science: aquaculture-based enhancement and restoration enter the marine fisheries management toolbox. Reviews in Fisheries Science 21: 213-221. J49. Taylor, M.D., Brennan, N.P., Lorenzen, K. & Leber, K.M. (2013) Generalized Predatory Impact Model: A numerical approach for assessing trophic limits to hatchery releases and controlling related ecological risks. Reviews in Fisheries Science 21: 341-353. J48. Camp, E.V.*, Lorenzen, K., Ahrens, R.N.M., Barbieri, L. & Leber, K.M. (2013) Potentials and limitations of stock enhancement in marine recreational fisheries systems: an integrative review of Florida’s red drum enhancement. Reviews in Fisheries Science 21: 388-402. J47. Martin, S.*, Lorenzen, K. & Bunnefeld, N. (2013) Fishing farmers: fishing, livelihood diversification and poverty in rural Laos. Human Ecology 41: 737-747. J46. Barbour, A.*, Ponciano, J. & Lorenzen, K. (2013) Apparent survival estimation from continuous mark-recapture/resighting data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 846-853. J45. Mintzer, V.J.*, Martin A.R., da Silva V.M.F, Barbour, A.B., Lorenzen, K . & Frazer, T.K. (2013) Effect of illegal harvest on apparent survival of Amazon River dolphins ( Inia geoffrensis ). Biological Conservation 153: 280-286. J44. Lorenzen, K. , Beveridge, M.C.M. & Mangel, M. (2012) Cultured fish: integrative biology and management of domestication and interactions with wild fish. Biological Reviews 87: 639-660. J43. Hazlerigg, C.R.E.*, Lorenzen, K. , Thorbek, P., Wheeler, J.R. & Tyler, C.R. (2012) Density- dependent processes in the life history of fishes: evidence from laboratory populations of zebrafish Danio rerio . PLOS One 7(5): e37550. J42. Edwards, C.T.T.*, Hillary, R.M.*, Levontin, P.*, Blanchard J.* & Lorenzen K. (2012) Fisheries assessment and management: a synthesis of common approaches with special reference to deepwater and data-poor stocks. Reviews in Fisheries Science 20: 126-153. J41. Martin, S.*, Lorenzen, K. , Arthur, R.I., Kaisone, P. & Souvannalangsy, K. (2011) Impacts of fishing

11 by dewatering on fish assemblages of tropical floodplain wetlands: a matter of frequency and context. Biological Conservation 144: 633-640. J40. Struve, J., Lorenzen, K., Blanchard, J., Börger, L., Bunnefeld, N., Edwards, C., Hortal, J., MacCall, A., Matthiopoulos, J., Van Moorter, B., Ozgul, A., Royer, F., Singh, N., Yesson, C. & Bernard, R. (2010) Lost in space? Searching for directions in the spatial modelling of individuals, populations and species ranges. (Meeting Report). Biology Letters 6: 575-578. J39. McGrath, A.L.* & Lorenzen, K. (2010) Management history and climate as key factors driving natterjack toad Bufo calamita population trends in Britain. AnimalConservation 13: 483-494. J38. Lorenzen, K., Leber, K.M. & Blankenship, H.L. (2010) Responsible approach to marine stock enhancement: an update. Reviews in Fisheries Science 18: 189-210. J37. Welcomme, R.L., Cowx, I.G. Coates, D. Béné, C., Funge-Smith, S., Halls, A.S. & Lorenzen, K. (2010) Inland capture fisheries. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 365: 2881-2896. J36. Bostock, J., McAndrew, B., Richards, R., Jauncey, K., Telfer, T., Lorenzen, K. , Little, D., Ross, L., Handisyde, N. & Gatward, I. (2010) Aquaculture: global status and trends. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 365: 2897-2912. J35. Hervas, S.*, Lorenzen, K. , Shane, M. & Drawbridge, M. (2010) Quantitative assessment of a white seabass (Atractoscion nobilis ) stock enhancement program in California: Post-release dispersal, growth and survival. Fisheries Research 105: 237-243. J34. Crane, M. Grossa, M., Matthiessen, P. Ankleyc, G. Axford, S., Bjerregaarde, P., Brown, R., Chapman, P., Dorgeloh, M., Galay-Burgosi, M., Green, J., Hazlerigg, C. *, Janssen, J., Lorenzen, K. , Parrottn, J. Rufli, H., Schäfers, C., Seki, M., Stolzenberg, H.C., van der Hoevens, N., Vethaak, D., Winfield, I., Wheeler, J & Zok, S. (2010) Multi-criteria decision analysis of test endpoints for detecting endocrine active substances in fish full life cycle tests. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 6: 378-389. J33. Lorenzen, K., Steneck, R.S., Warner R.R., Parma, A.M., Coleman, F.C. & Leber, K.M. (2010) The spatial dimensions of fisheries: putting it all in place. Bulletin of Marine Science 86: 169-177. J32. Arthur, R.I.*, Lorenzen, K. , Homekingkeo, P., Sidavong, K., Sanvilaikham, B. & Garaway, C.J. (2010) Assessing impacts of introduced aquaculture species on native fish communities: Nile tilapia and major carps in SE Asian freshwaters. Aquaculture 299: 81-88. J31. Amilhat, E.*, Lorenzen, K. , Morales, E.J., Yakupitiyage, A. & Little D.C. (2009) Fisheries production in Southeast Asian farmer managed aquatic systems (FMAS) II. Diversity of aquatic resources and management impacts on catch rates . Aquaculture 298: 57-63. J30. Amilhat, E.*, Lorenzen, K. , Morales, E.J., Yakupitiyage, A. & Little D.C. (2009) Fisheries production in Southeast Asian farmer managed aquatic systems (FMAS) I. Characterization of systems. Aquaculture 296: 219-226. J29. Almeida O.*, Lorenzen K. & McGrath D.G. (2009) Fishing agreements in the Lower Amazon: for gain and restraint. Fisheries Management and Ecology 16: 61-67. J28. Martelo, J.*, Lorenzen, K ., Crossa, M. & McGrath, D.G. (2008) Habitat associations of exploited fish populations in the lower Amazon river-floodplain system. Freshwater Biology 53: 2455-2464. J27. Lorenzen, K. (2008) Fish population regulation beyond ‘stock and recruitment’: the role of density- dependent growth in the recruited stock. Bulletin of Marine Science 83: 181-196. J26. Lorenzen, K. (2008) Understanding and managing enhancement fisheries systems. Reviews in Fisheries Science 16:10-23 . J25. Lorenzen, K. , Almeida, O.*, Arthur, R.*, Garaway, C. & Nguyen Khoa, S.* (2006) Aggregated yield and fishing effort in multi-species fisheries: an empirical analysis. Canadian Journal of Fisheries

12 and Aquatic Sciences 63: 1334-1343. J24. Bell, J.D., Bartley, D.M., Lorenzen, K. & Loneragan, N.R. (2006) Restocking and stock enhancement of coastal fisheries: potential, problems and progress. Fisheries Research 80: 1-8. J23. Garaway, C.J., Arthur, R.I.*, Chamsingh, B., Homekingkeo, P., Lorenzen, K., Saengvilaikham, B. & Sidavong, K. (2006) A social science perspective on stock enhancement outcomes: lessons learned from inland fisheries in southern Lao PDR. Fisheries Research 80: 37-45. J22. Lorenzen, K. (2006) Population management in fisheries enhancement: gaining key information from release experiments through use of a size-dependent mortality model. Fisheries Research 80: 19- 27. J21. Amilhat, E.* & Lorenzen, K. (2005) Habitat use, migration pattern and population dynamics of chevron snakehead Channa striata in a rainfed rice farming landscape. Journal of Fish Biology 67(Supplement B): 23-34. J20. Nguyen Khoa, S.*, Lorenzen, K. , Garaway, C., Chamsingh, B., Siebert, D.J. & Randone, M. (2005) Impacts of irrigation on fisheries in rain-fed rice-farming landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology 42: 892-900. J19. Smith, L.E.D., Nguyen Khoa, S.* & Lorenzen, K. (2005) Livelihood functions of inland fisheries: policy implications in developing countries. Water Policy 7: 359-383. J18. Lorenzen, K. (2005) Population dynamics and potential of fisheries stock enhancement: practical theory for assessment and policy analysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 360: 171-189. (Reprinted in Foundations of Fisheries Science , American Fisheries Society, 2014) J17. Burford, M.A. & Lorenzen, K. (2004) Modelling nitrogen dynamics in intensive aquaculture ponds: the role of sediment remineralization. Aquaculture 229: 129-145. J16. Agnew, D.J., Marlow, T.R, Arkhipkin, A., Lorenzen, K. , Pompert, J., Purchase, L.V., Tingley, G.A. & Wakeford, R. (2003) The influence of Drake Passage oceanography on the parasitic infection of individual year classes of southern blue whiting ( Micromestistius australis ). Marine Ecology Progress Series 254: 281-291. J15. Almeida, O.T.*, Lorenzen, K. & McGrath, D.G. (2003) Commercial fishing in the Brazilian Amazon: regional differentiation in fleet characteristics and efficiency. Fisheries Management and Ecology 10 : 109-115. J14. Michielsens, C.J. *, Lorenzen, K. , Phillips, M.J., & Gautier, R. (2002) Asian carp farming systems: towards a typology and increased resource use efficiency. Aquaculture Research . 33 : 403-413. J13. Lorenzen, K. & Enberg, K.* (2002) Density-dependent growth as a key mechanism in the regulation of fish populations: evidence from among-population comparisons. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 269 : 49-54 . J12. Lorenzen, K. (2000) Allometry of natural mortality as a basis for assessing optimal release size in fish stocking programmes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57 : 2374-2381. J11. Lorenzen, K. (1999) Nitrogen recovery from shrimp pond effluent: dissolved N removal has greater overall recovery potential than particulate N removal, but requires higher rates of water exchange than presently used. Aquaculture Research 30 : 923-927. J10. Cowan, V.J., Lorenzen, K. & Funge-Smith, S.J. (1999) Impact of culture intensity and monsoon season on water quality in Thai commercial shrimp ponds. Aquaculture Research 30 : 123-133 . J9. Lorenzen, K. , Garaway, C.J., Chamsingh, B. & Warren, T.J. (1998) Effects of access restrictions and stocking on small water body fisheries in Laos. Journal of Fish Biology 53 (Supplement 1) 345-357. J8. Lorenzen, K. , Juntana, J., Bundit, J. & Tourongruang, D. (1998) Assessing culture fisheries practices in small water bodies: a study of village fisheries in Northeast Thailand. Aquaculture Research . 29 :

13 211-224. J7. Lorenzen, K. , Xu, G., Cao, F., Ye, J. & Hu, T. (1997) Analysing extensive fish culture systems by transparent population modelling: bighead carp, Aristichthys nobilis (Richardson 1845), culture in a Chinese reservoir. Aquaculture Research 28: 867-880. J6. Lorenzen, K. , Struve, J. & Cowan, V.J. (1997) Impact of farming intensity and water management on nitrogen dynamics in intensive pond culture: a mathematical model applied to Thai commercial shrimp ponds. Aquaculture Research 28: 493-507. J5. Lorenzen, K. (1996) The relationship between body weight and natural mortality in fish: a comparison of natural ecosystems and aquaculture. Journal of Fish Biology 49: 627-647. J4. Lorenzen, K. (1996) A simple von Bertalanffy model for density-dependent growth in extensive aquaculture, with an application to common carp ( Cyprinus carpio ). Aquaculture 142: 191-205. J3. Lorenzen, K. (1995) Population dynamics and management of culture-based fisheries. Fisheries Management and Ecology 2: 61-73. J2. Lorenzen, K. & Dixon, P.F. (1991) Prevalence of antibodies to lymphocystis virus in estuarine flounder, Platichthys flesus . Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 11: 99-103. J1. Lorenzen, K. , des Clers, S.A., & Anders, K. (1991) Population dynamics of lymphocystis disease in estuarine flounder, Platichthys flesus (L.). Journal of Fish Biology 39: 577-587.

Monographs and edited volumes (7 total)

M7. National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM). (2021) Data and Management Strategies for Recreational Fisheries with Annual Catch Limits. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. ( Forthcoming ) M6. Taylor, M.D., Chick, R.D., Lorenzen, K. , Agnalt, A.L., Leber, K.M., Blankenship, H.L., Vander Haegen, G.L. & Loneragan, N.R. (Editors) (2017). Fisheries enhancement and restoration in a changing world. Proceedings of the 5 th International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching. Fisheries Research 186. M5. Lorenzen, K. (Section Editor) Managing Fisheries Enhancements In: Foundations of Fisheries Science . Edited by G.G. Sass & M.S. Allen. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society. pp. 649-789. [ISBN 978-1-934874-37-0] M4. Lorenzen, K. , Agnalt, A.L. Blankenship, H.L. Hines, A.H., Leber, K.M., Loneragan, N.R. & Taylor, M.D. (2013) (Editors) Proceedings of the 4 th International Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching. Reviews in Fisheries Science 21 (3-4). M3. Brodziak, J., Ianelli, J., Lorenzen, K. & Methot, R (Editors). (2011) Estimating natural mortality in stock assessment applications. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-F/SPO-119. M2. Lorenzen, K. , Smith, L., Nguyen Khoa, S.*, Burton, M. & Garaway, C. (2007) Guidance Manual: Management of Impacts of Irrigation Development on Fisheries . Colombo and Penang: International Water Management Institute and WorldFish Center. 161 pp. [ISBN 978-9290907107] M1. Bell, J.D., Bartley, D.M., Lorenzen, K. & Loneragan, N.R. (2006) (Editors) Restocking and Stock Enhancement of Coastal Fisheries: Potential, Problems and Progress. Fisheries Research 80(1).

Book chapters (15 total)

B15. Lorenzen, K. , Ainsworth, C.H., Baker, S.M., Barbieri, L.R., Camp, E.V., Dotson, J.R., Lester, S.E. (2017) Climate change impacts on Florida’s fisheries and aquaculture sectors and options for

14 adaptation. In: E.P. Chassignet, J.W. Jones, V. Misra & J. Obeysekera. (Eds.) Florida's Climate: Changes, Variations, & Impacts. pp. 427-455. Gainesville, FL: Florida Climate Institute. https://doi.org/10.17125/fci2017.ch14 B14. Cooke, S.J. Bartley, D.M. Beard, T.D. Cowx, I.G., Goddard, C. Fuentevilla, C. Leonard, N. Lynch, A.J. Lorenzen K. & Taylor, W.W. (2016). From ideas to action: Ten steps to responsible inland fisheries that support livelihoods, food security, and healthy aquatic ecosystems. In: Taylor, W.W., Bartley, D., Goddard, C.I., Leonard, N.J. & Welcomme, R.L. (Eds.) Freshwater, Fish, and the Future: Proceedings of the Global Cross-Sectoral Conference. pp. 343-351. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome; Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. B13. Cooke, S.J., Arthington, A.H., Bonar, S.A., Bower, S.D., Bunnell, D.B., Entsua-Mensah, R.E.M., Funge-Smith, S., Koehn, J.D., Lester, N.P., Lorenzen, K., So, N., Randall, R.G.,Venturelli, P., & Cowx. I.G. (2016). Assessment of inland fisheries: A vision for the future. In: Taylor, W.W., Bartley, D., Goddard, C.I., Leonard, N.J. & Welcomme, R.L. (Eds.) Freshwater, Fish, and the Future: Proceedings of the Global Cross-Sectoral Conference. pp. 45-62. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome; Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI; and American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. B12. Arlinghaus, R., Lorenzen, K. , Johnson, B.M., Cooke, S.J. & Cowx, I.G. (2015) Management of freshwater fisheries: addressing habitat, people and fishes. In: Craig, J.F. Freshwater Fisheries Ecology. pp. 557-579. Oxford, UK: Wiley. B11. Lorenzen, K. (2014) Managing fisheries enhancements. In: Sass, G.G. & Allen, M.S. Foundations of Fisheries Science . Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society. pp. 649-657. B10. Almeida, O.*, Lorenzen, K. , McGrath, D.G., Rivero, S. & Amaral, L. (2011) Impacts of the co- management of subsistence fishing on Amazon fisheries. In: Pinedo-Vasquez M., E. Brondizio, C. Padoch and M. Ruffino. The Amazon Varzea: The Decade Past and the Decade Ahead . New York: Springer. B9. Almeida, O.*, McGrath, D.G., Rivero, S. & Lorenzen, K. (2008) Impacto del co-manejo pesquero sobre la pesca en la Amazonia brasileña: caracterización, análisis multiagentes e interacciones. In: Pinedo, D. & Soria, E. (Eds.) El Manejo de las Pesquerias en Rios de Sudamerica . Ottawa: IDRC. p. 201-209. [ISBN 978-9588307497] B8. Almeida, O.*, Lorenzen, K. , McGrath, D. & Amaral, L. (2006) O setor de pesca na economia regional. In: Almeida, O. (Ed.) Manejo de Pesca na Amazônia Brasileira . São Paulo: Peirópolis. pp. 25-36. [ISBN 857-5960547] B7. Almeida, O.*, Lorenzen, K. & McGrath, D. (2006) A frota comercial pesqueira na Amazônia e o co- manejo no Baixo Amazonas. In: Almeida, O. (Ed.) Manejo de Pesca na Amazônia Brasileira . São Paulo: Peirópolis. pp. 37-50. [ISBN 857-5960547] B6. Almeida, O.*, Lorenzen, K. & McGrath, D. (2006) Pescadores rurais de pequena escala e o co- manejo no Baixo Amazonas. In: Almeida, O. (Ed.) Manejo de Pesca na Amazônia Brasileira . São Paulo: Peirópolis. pp. 51-72. [ISBN 857-5960547] B5. Lorenzen, K. , Almeida, O.* & Azevedo, C. (2006) Interações entre a pesca comercial e a de subsistência no Baixo Amazonas: utilizando um modelo bio-econômico. In: Almeida, O. (Ed.) Manejo de Pesca na Amazônia Brasileira . São Paulo: Peirópolis. pp. 73-94. [ISBN 857-5960547] B4. Lorenzen, K. (2006) Fisheries Enhancement. In: Aquaculture Compendium (Electronic reference publication) Wallingford, UK: CAB International. 15 pp. http://www.cabicompendium.org/ac/home.asp B3. Lorenzen, K. (2006) Population Dynamics. In: Aquaculture Compendium . (Electronic reference publication) Wallingford, UK: CAB International. 20 pp.

15 http://www.cabicompendium.org/ac/home.asp B2. Lorenzen, K. & Welcomme, R.L. (2001) Stocking. In: Inland Fisheries: Ecology and Management. Compiled by R.L. Welcomme. Oxford: Blackwell Science. pp. 241-253. [ISBN 978-9251045459] B1. Lorenzen, K. (2000) Population dynamics and management. In: Tilapias: Biology and Exploitation . Edited by M.C.M. Beveridge & B.J. McAndrew. Dordrecht: Kluwer. pp. 163-225. [ISBN 978- 0792363910]

Proceedings and formally published reports (29 total, 13 refereed)

P29. UF-IFAS (2020) Lake Istokpoga Habitat Management Plan. UF-IFAS and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. 97pp. plus appendices. (Project team leader) P28. Lorenzen, K. , Hervas, S., Crandall, C. and Hazell, J. 2019. CRCP Project 8: Data Needs for Fisheries Management - Situation Analysis Final Report. Florida DEP. Miami Beach, FL. 26 pp. P27. Punt, A.E., Cadrin, S., Fu, D., Lorenzen, K. , Methot, R., Piner, K. & Walter, J. (2019) 2nd Review of the Stock Assessment of Bigeye Tuna in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, La Jolla, CA. P26. Tamura, M., Ishida, M., Sidman, C., Montes, N. & Lorenzen, K. (2018) Facilitating co-managed fisheries in the Caribbean region: Good practices and guidance from the CARIFICO experience. Japan International Cooperation Agency and Florida Sea Grant. 36pp. P25. California Sea Grant. 2017. Evaluation of the Ocean Resources Enhancement and Hatchery Program. Report submitted to California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Project no. P1470005. 12 December 2017. Publication no. CASG-17-010. (Science Review Panel Member, Author of Sections 4.4. and 4.5). (https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=154110&inline ) P24. Montes, N., Sidman, C., Lorenzen, K. , Magloire, A., Honda, M., Tamura, M. & Ishida, M. (2017) Co-Management of FAD fisheries: A socio-economic analysis of offshore fishers residing on CARIFICO member islands. Florida Sea Grant. 68 pp. P23. Lorenzen, K. , Smith, S., Banks, M., Zhang, C., Sohou, Z., Sanjeevan, V.N. & Rosenberg, A. (2016) Fish stock propagation. In: The First Global Integrated Marine Assessment (World Ocean Assessment I) . Chapter 13. United Nations – Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea. (http://www.un.org/depts/los/global_reporting/WOA_RPROC/Chapter_13.pdf ). (refereed) P22. Sidman, C., Lorenzen, K. , Magloire, A. & Sebastien, R. (2015) Toward a sustainable Caribbean FAD fishery: introducing lures to incentivize co-management efforts. Technical Paper 214, Florida Sea Grant. 26pp. P21. Sidman, C., Lorenzen, K. , Sebastien, R. Magloire, A., Cruickshank-Howard, J., Hazell, J. & Masters, J. (2014) Toward a sustainable Caribbean FAD fishery: an analysis of use, profitability and shared governance. Technical paper 206, Florida Sea Grant. P20. Lorenzen, K. , Sutt, J.*, Hazell, J., Fluech, B., Monroe, M. (2013) Stakeholder perspectives on goliath grouper management: summary report. University of Florida/Florida Sea Grant. P19. FAO (2010) Report of the Expert Consultation on the Development of Guidelines for the Ecolabelling of Fish and Fishery Products from Inland Capture Fisheries. Rome, 25–27 May 2010. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report. No. 943. Rome, FAO. 2010. 37p. (Co-author of guidelines) P18. Welcomme, R.L., Bene, C., Coates, D., Cowx, I.G., Halls, A.S. & Lorenzen, K. (2010) Foresight Food and Farming Futures Project: Drivers review – inland fisheries. The Government Office for Science, London. 40 pp. P17. Rogers, A.* & Lorenzen, K. (2008) Recovery of Diadema antillarum and the potential for active rebuilding measures: modeling population dynamics. Proceedings of the 11 th International Coral Reef

16 Symposium. 5 pp. P16. Viner, K.*, Ahmed, M., Bjorndal, T. & Lorenzen, K. (2006) Development of fisheries co- management in Cambodia: a case study and its implications. WorldFish Center Discussion Series 2. WorldFish Center, Penang. (refereed) P15. Nguyen Khoa, S.*, Smith, L. & Lorenzen, K. (2005) Impacts of irrigation on inland fisheries: appraisals in Laos and Sri Lanka. Comprehensive Assessment Research Report 7. International Water Management Institute, Colombo. [ISBN 92-90905913] (refereed) P14. Nguyen Khoa, S.*, Smith, L. & Lorenzen, K. (2005) Adaptive, participatory and integrated assessment (APIA) of the impacts of irrigation on fisheries. IWMI Working Paper 89. International Water Management Institute, Colombo. [ISBN 92-90905859] (refereed) P13. Struve, J., Tagg, A. Panzeri, M. & Lorenzen, K. (2005) A screening tool to characterize and quantify urban diffuse pollution in Scotland and Northern Ireland. In: Horan, N.J. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Third CIWEM National Conference . pp 7-20. London: The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management. [ISBN 1-903958-14-8]. P12. Arthington A.H., Lorenzen K. , Pusey B.J., Abell R., Halls, A., Winemiller K.O., Arrington D.A. & Baran E. (2004) River fisheries: ecological basis for management and conservation. In: Welcomme, R.L. & Petr, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Second International Symposium of the Management of Large Rivers for Fisheries . Vol. 1 pp. 31-60. Bangkok: FAO. [ISBN 974-7946645] (Invited review by panel chaired by A. Arthington and myself, refereed) P11. Hartmann, W., Dugan, P., Funge-Smith, S., Hortle, K.G., Kuemlangan, B., Lorenzen, K. , Marmulla, G., Mattson, N. & Welcomme, R.L. (2004) People and Fisheries Management. In: Welcomme, R.L. & Petr, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Second International Symposium of the Management of Large Rivers for Fisheries . Vol. 1 pp. 61-92. Bangkok: FAO. [ISBN 974-7946645] (refereed) P10. Almeida, O.T.* & Lorenzen, K. & McGrath, D.T. (2004) The fisheries sector in the Amazon regional economy. In: Welcomme, R.L. & Petr, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Second International Symposium of the Management of Large Rivers for Fisheries . Vol. 2 pp. 15-24. Bangkok: FAO. [ISBN 974-7946653] (refereed) P9. Lorenzen, K. (2002) Modelling for decision support in aquaculture management. European Aquaculture Society Special Publication 32: 74-77. P8. Lorenzen, K. , Amarasinghe, U.S., Bartley, D.M., Bell, J.D., Bilio, M., de Silva, S.S., Garaway, C.J., Hartmann, W.D., Kapetsky, J.M., Laleye, P., Moreau, J., Sugunan, V.V. & Swar, D.B (2001) Strategic review of enhancements and culture-based fisheries. In: Aquaculture in the Third Millennium . Rome: FAO. pp. 221-237. [ISBN 974-7313553] (refereed) P7. Garaway, C., Lorenzen, K. & Chamsingh, B. (2001) Developing fisheries enhancements in small waterbodies: lessons from Lao PDR and Northeast Thailand. In: de Silva, S.S. (Ed.) Reservoir and Culture-Based Fisheries: Biology and Management . ACIAR Proceedings 98. Canberra: ACIAR. pp. 227-234. [ISBN 0 642 45694 1] (refereed) P6. Lorenzen, K. (2001) Using population models to assess culture-based fisheries: a brief review with an application to the analysis of stocking experiments. In: de Silva, S.S. (Ed.) Reservoir and Culture-Based Fisheries: Biology and Management . ACIAR Proceedings 98. Canberra: ACIAR. pp. 257-265. [ISBN 0642456941] (refereed) P5. Lorenzen, K. & Garaway C.J. (1998) How predictable is the outcome of stocking? FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 374: 133-152. [ISBN 925-1041385] (refereed) P4. Lorenzen, K. (1998) Culture-based fisheries in Asian Reservoirs and Lakes: Key Issues for Sustainability. In: Aquaculture Sustainability and the Environment . Manila/Bangkok: Asian Development Bank/Network of Aquaculture Centers in Asia-Pacific, pp. 321-327.

17 P3. Beddington, J.R., Lorenzen, K. & Payne, A.I. (1997) Limits to exploitation of capture fisheries. In: Developing and Sustaining World Fisheries Resources: The State of Science and Management. Edited by D.A. Hancock, D.C. Smith, A. Grant & J.P. Beumer. Collingwood, Australia: CSIRO. pp. 529-536. [ISBN 0643059857] (refereed) P2. Lorenzen, K. (1993) Asian culture-based reservoir fisheries: population dynamics modelling and adaptive management. EIFAC (European Inland Fisheries Advisory Commission) Occasional Paper No. 28, pp. 25-38. Rome: FAO. P1. Lorenzen, K. (1993) Acquired immunity to infectious diseases in fish: implications for the interpretation of fish disease surveys. In: Fish: Ecotoxicology and Ecophysiology . Edited by T. Braunbeck, W. Hanke & H. Segner. Weinheim/New York: Verlag Chemie. pp. 183-196. [ISBN 978- 3527300105] (refereed)

Book reviews (4 total)

BR4. Lorenzen, K. (2005) Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching: Developments, Pitfalls and Opportunities (Ed. K.M. Leber, S. Kitada, H.L. Blankenship & T. Svasand). Journal of Fish Biology 67: 1754-1755. BR3. Lorenzen, K. (2003) Whirling Disease: Reviews and Current Topics (Ed. J.L. Bartholomew & C.J. Wilson). Fish and Fisheries 4: 177 BR2. Lorenzen, K. (2003) Animal Domestication and Behavior (E.O. Price). Fish and Fisheries 4: 176 BR1. Lorenzen, K. (1993) Fish Diseases (Ed. W. Schaeperclaus, H. Kulow and K. Schreckenbach). Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 3: 379-380.

Software and manuals (1 Software package, 2 associated manuals)

S3. Medley, P.A.H. & Lorenzen, K. (2006) EnhanceFish : A decision support tool for aquaculture-based fisheries enhancement. Imperial College London. Open-source freeware, available from http://fisheriessolutions.org/projects/enhancefish/ S2. Lorenzen, K. & Medley, P.A.H. (2006) EnhanceFish Manual. Imperial College London. 95 pp. S1. Lorenzen, K. (2006) EnhanceFish Guide for use in management. Imperial College London. 36 pp.

Outreach articles and extension publications (16 total)

O16. Camp, E., Collins, A.B., Ahrens, R.N.M. & Lorenzen, K. (2020) Fish Population Recruitment: What recruitment means and why it matters. Extension publication ED-FA222. 6pp. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/FA/FA22200.pdf O15. Camp, E.V., Stout, R., Trippel, N., Fury, J., Whichel, S. & Lorenzen, K. (2019) How to define successful stocking of Florida’s freshwater recreational fisheries. Extension publication ED-FA216. University of Florida Extension. 7pp. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/FA/FA21600.pdf O14. Staugler, B., Abeels, H., Collins, A., Krueger, S. & Lorenzen, K. (2018) Barotrauma and successful release of fish caught in deep water. Extension publication ED-1/SG160. University of Florida and Florida Sea Grant Extension. 4pp. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg160. O13. Inland fisheries & an end to poverty. ‘Lower Mekong’ and ‘Brazil’ panels. Online storymap. https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=e95f27c603a3441286d358dde60a1ded O12. Sukumasavin, N., Lorenzen, K. & Hogan, Z.S. (2015). Matching-up the population dynamics of Mekong giant catfish with conservation and management strategies. Fish for the People 13(3): 2-11.

18 O11. Lorenzen, K. (2013) Integrative Fisheries Science: connecting disciplines, filling the management toolbox and engaging stakeholders to address complex fisheries challenges. Water Works (UF Fisheries Program Newsletter), December 2013. O10. Lorenzen, K. & Sukumasavin, N. (2007) A conservation strategy for the Mekong giant catfish. Catch and Culture – The Mekong River Commission Fisheries Newsletter 13(1) 22-25. O9. Morales, E.J., Little, D.C., Immink, A., Demaine, H., Yakupitayage, A., Amilhat, E. & Lorenzen, K. (2006) Contribution of self-recruiting species produced in farmer-managed aquatic systems in rural areas of Southeast Asia to food consumption. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 19: 759-760. O8. GWP (2004) Integrating fisheries considerations into irrigation planning and management. Global Water Partnership - Water Policy Briefing 12. O7. Lorenzen, K. (2004/5) Nature and Culture: Comparative Biology and Interactions of Wild and Farmed Fish (Conference retrospective). FSBI Newsletter 4/2004 and Aquaculture Europe 2/2005. O6. Lorenzen, K. (2002) A scientist in no-man’s land: bridging the gap between fisheries and aquaculture. Aquaculture News 28: 12. O5. Nguyen-Khoa, S.*, Lorenzen, K. , Garaway, C.J., Arthur, R. Chamsingh, B., Litdamlong, D., Innes- Taylor, N. & Siebert, D. (2001) Impacts of irrigation development on small-scale aquatic resources: a case study of southern Laos. Proceedings of the Workshop on Land-Water Linkages in Rural Watersheds. FAO Land and Water Bulletin 9. 2 pp. O4. Nguyen-Khoa, S.*, Lorenzen, K. , Smith, L. & Garaway, C.J (2001) Complexity and decision- making, an application to the management of irrigation impacts on tropical fisheries. Actes Colloq. IFREMER 33: 70-71. O3. Mazumder, D.* & Lorenzen, K. (1999) Developing aquaculture of small native species (SNS) in Bangladesh: village level agroecological change and the availability of SNS. NAGA - The ICLARM Quarterly . 22(3): 20-23. O2. Lorenzen, K. (1997) Fisheries enhancement research: getting the wider picture and dealing with uncertainty. Aquaculture News 23: 21-23. O1. Lorenzen, K. (1994) Dynamics and management of Asian culture-based reservoir fisheries. Aquaculture News 18: 20.

Reports with limited circulation (37 total)

R37. Lorenzen, K. , Camp, E.V., Crandall, C.A., Dutka-Gianelli, J., Hazell J. & Struve, J. (2016) Scoping study on place-based approaches in the management of Florida’s coastal marine fisheries. Final Report to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. University of Florida. 49 pp. R36. Crandall, C.A., Garlock T.M. & Lorenzen, K. (2016) Use of barotrauma mitigation measures in the Gulf of Mexico grouper fisheries. Final Project Report to the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council. University of Florida. 22 p. R35. Lorenzen, K. (2011). Fisheries enhancement and restoration in the Aral Sea region. Report to GIZ German Aid. 40 pp. R34. Leber, K.M., Lorenzen, K. , Main, K.M., Moe, M. Vaughan, D., Capo, T., Bardales, A., Gillette, P. & Rogers, A. (2009). Final Report to the Protect our Reefs Grants Program. 36 pp. R33. Lorenzen, K. & Rogers, A.* (2009) Report on the Diadema modeling workshop. Mote Marine Laboratory. R32. Lorenzen, K. (2007) Development of a conservation strategy for the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish. Final Report to the Darwin Initiative. 28 pp.

19 R31. MGCWG (2007) Conservation strategy for the Mekong giant catfish. Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group, NACA, Bangkok. 25 pp. R30. EAHWG (2006) Good practice guidelines for the environmental licensing of small hydropower schemes. Environment Agency Hydropower Working Group. 50 pp. R29. Lorenzen, K. , Sukumasavin, N. & Hogan, Z. (2006) Development of a conservation strategy for the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish: Quantitative assessment report. Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group, NACA, Bangkok. 35 pp. R28. Hambrey, J., Lorenzen, K. & Spliethoff, P. (2006) Center-commissioned external review of the Greater Mekong Regional Program. WorldFish Center, Penang. 28 pp. R27. Lorenzen, K. (2005) Fisheries enhancement decision support tool and toolkit. Final Technical Report to the DFID Fisheries Management Science Programme. 40 pp. R26. MGCWG (2005) Development of a conservation strategy for the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish: Inception workshop report. Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group, NACA, Bangkok. 25 pp. R25. Amilhat, E.*, Morales, E.J., Immink, A.J., Little, D.C., Lorenzen, K., Ul Islam, F. & Karapanagiotidis, I. (2005) Self-recruiting species from farmer-managed aquatic systems: their role in rural livelihoods. Summary Report. DFID Aquaculture and Fish Genetics Research Programme. 13 pp. R24. Little, D.C., Lorenzen, K. , Amilhat, E.*, Morales, J. (2004) Self-recruiting species in aquaculture: their ecology, management and role in rural livelihoods. Final Technical Report to the DFID Aquaculture and Fish Genetics Research Programme. 43 pp. R23. Dixon, P.J., Sultana, P., Thompson, P., Ahmed, M., Halls, A.S. & Lorenzen, K. (2003) Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. WorldFish Center, Penang. 188 pp. R22. Lorenzen, K. , Choulamany, X. & Sultana, P. (2003) Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries: Lao country report. WorldFish Center, Penang. 31 pp. R21. Lorenzen, K., Almeida, O.* & McGrath, D.G. (2002) Fisheries management for biodiversity conservation in the Brazilian Amazon. Final Report to the Darwin Initiative, DEFRA. 36 pp. R20. Almeida, O.T.*, Lorenzen, K. & McGrath, D.G. (2002) Oficina de Politicas Pesqueiras para o Baixo Amazonas. IPAM, Santarem, Brazil. 28 pp. R19. Lorenzen, K. , Smith, L., Nguyen Khoa, S.*, Burton, M., Garaway, C.J. (2002) Management of irrigation development impacts on fisheries. Final Technical Report to the DFID Knowledge and Research in Engineering Sectors Programme. 60 pp. R18. Nguyen-Khoa, S.*, Smith, L.E.D., Lorenzen, K., Burton, M. & Garaway, C.J. 2002. Management of irrigation development impacts on fisheries: Sri Lanka case study. Technical Report, Imperial College London. R17. Garaway, C.J., Arthur, R.* & Lorenzen, K. (2002) Adaptive learning approaches to fisheries enhancement. Final Technical Report to the DFID Fisheries Management Science Programme. MRAG Ltd. 54 pp. R16. Arthur, R. *, Garaway, C.J. & Lorenzen, K. (2002) Adaptive learning: a broadening of the concept of adaptive management and an implications for its implementation. Report to the DFID Fisheries Management Science Programme. MRAG Ltd. 20 pp. R15. Arthur, R.* & Lorenzen, K. (2002) Performance of alternative experimental strategies for developing extensive polyculture systems in small water bodies. Technical Report, MRAG Ltd. 17 pp. R14. Arthur, R.*, Garaway, C.J. & Lorenzen, K. (2002) Results of an experimental approach to

20 community led management of small water bodies in Southern Lao PDR. Technical Report, MRAG Ltd. 31 pp. R13. Imperial College Huxley School (2001) Management of irrigation development impacts on fisheries. Inception report. 56 pp. R12. Lorenzen, K. , Nguyen Khoa, S., Garaway, C.J., Arthur, R.I., Chamsingh, B., Litdamlong, D., Siebert, D. & Innes-Taylor, N. (2000) Impacts of irrigation and aquaculture development on small- scale aquatic resources. Final report to the DFID Environment Research Programme. R11. Cheftel, J. * & Lorenzen, K. (1999) An appraisal of the potential uptake of genetically male tilapia by small-scale fish farmers in Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines. Report submitted to the Centre for Development Studies, Swansea, under the DFID Fish Genetics Programme. 86 pp. R10. Randall, C., Lorenzen, K. , Challinor, E. & Fim, J (1998) Assessment of the potential for enhancing the fishery of Lago Tefe, Amazonas, Brazil. 12 pp. R9. Lorenzen, K. (1998) Scoping assessment for Lake Tefe fisheries enhancement: enhancement specialist report. Report to the DfID Aquaculture Research Programme. 20 pp. R8. Garaway, C.J., Lorenzen, K. & Chamsingh, B. (1997) Reservoir fisheries management in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR. 45pp. R7. Lorenzen, K. (1996) Culture fisheries assessment methodology. Final Report to the Overseas Development Administration. MRAG Ltd. 25 pp. R6. Lorenzen, K. (1996) A framework for the appraisal of culture fisheries development. Discussion Paper. MRAG Ltd. 16 pp. R5. Cowan, V.J., Struve, J. & Lorenzen, K. (1996) A brief review of water quality modelling in aquaculture. Report to the ODA Aquaculture Research Programme. 12pp. R4. Lorenzen, K. & des Clers, S.A. (1994) Potential yield of South Asian small reservoir fisheries. Final Report to the Overseas Development Administration. MRAG Ltd. 60 pp. R3. Lorenzen, K. (1993) Assessment and Management of South Asian Small Reservoir Fisheries: A Population Dynamics Approach. Technical Report. MRAG Ltd., 120 pp. R2. Lorenzen, K. (1991) Stock assessment of southern blue whiting in the Falkland Islands Interim Conservation and Management Zone. Consultancy Report, MRAG Ltd. R1. Tingley, G.A. & Lorenzen, K. (1991) Epidemiology of the myxosporean Kudoa alliaria in southern blue whiting australis : The influence of host population dynamics and environmental conditions. Consultancy Report, MRAG Ltd.

PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

Presentations at conferences and meetings

C64. Lorenzen, K. Natural mortality and life history in fishes: A primer for fisheries scientists. CAPAM Natural Mortality Workshop, Seattle, WA (2021). (invited keynote).. C63. Lorenzen, K. Assessment, management and conservation of coregonid fisheries. 14 th International Coregonid Fishes Symposium, Jyväskylä, Finland (2020). (invited keynote). Cancelled due to Covid- 19. C62. Crandall, C.A.C, Garlock, T. & Lorenzen, K. Barotrauma mitigation and the power of subjective norms in Florida’s reef fisheries. Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, Outreach and Education Technical Committee, St. Petersburg Beach (2019). (presented by K. Lorenzen). C61. Lorenzen, K. , Barbieri, L., Camp, E.V., Crandall, C. & Hazell, J. Problem solving for fisheries

21 scientists: Integrative-transdisciplinary science for addressing unwieldy problems in fisheries management. American Fisheries Society 149th Annual Meeting, Reno, NV (2019). C60. Lorenzen, K. Evaluating marine stock enhancement and ranching programs. 2nd International Symposium on Modern Marine Ranching, China Society of Fisheries. Dalian, China (2018) (invited keynote). C59. Lorenzen, K. & Camp, E. Density dependent mortality in the life cycle of fishes: When is a recruit not a recruit? CAPAM Recruitment Workshop, Miami, FL (2017) C58. Lorenzen, K., Crandall, C.A.C. & Garlock, T. Promoting use of best practices for survival of released catch: the power of subjective norms. ICES Annual Science Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (2017) C57. Lorenzen, K. , Camp, E., Crandall, C., Dutka-Gianelli, J., Hazell, J., Leber, K., Staugler, E. & Struve, J. Spatial scales of stock dynamics, fisher behavior and governance arrangements in Florida’s coastal sport fisheries: a case for place-based management? ICES Annual Science Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (2017) C56. Lorenzen, K., Crandall, C., Dutka-Gianelli, J., Hazell, J., Staugler, E., Leber, K., Camp, E. & Struve, J. Fisheries Forums: Exploring potentials and limitations of place-based approaches to the management of Florida's coastal fisheries. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017) C55. Lorenzen, K. , Fluech, B., Hazell, J., Staugler, E. & Von Harten, A. Outreach, extension and stakeholder engagement in fisheries: Lessons learned. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017) C54. Lorenzen, K. , Amilhat, E., Arthur, R., Garaway, C., Martin, S. & Nguyen Khoa, S. Outside of the Mainstream: Managing Aquatic Resources in Human-Dominated Wetlands of the Lower Mekong. American Fisheries Society 145rd Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2015) C53. Struve, J., Dutka-Gianelli, J., Crandall, C., & Lorenzen, K. Assessing the scope for local management regulations in fisheries for widely distributed coastal stocks with limited dispersal: The case of the Florida snook fishery. American Fisheries Society 145rd Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2015) (presented by K. Lorenzen) C52. Lorenzen, K. , Arthur, R., Garaway, C., Martin, S. & Nguyen-Khoa, S. Biological assessment of small-scale tropical inland fisheries: navigating complexity, limited knowledge, and human responses. FAO Global Conference on Inland Fisheries, Rome, Italy (2015). C51. Lorenzen, K. Fish growth modeling for stock assessment applications: theory and evidence. NOAA Center for the Advancement of Population Assessment Methodology Workshop Growth Modeling in Fisheries Stock Assessment, San Diego, CA (2014). (invited keynote) C50. Lorenzen, K. Understanding and managing enhancements: why fisheries scientists should care. Jack Jones Memorial Lecture, Fisheries Society of the British Isles International Symposium, Hull, UK, 2014. (opening keynote, invited) C49. Lorenzen, K. A responsible approach to fisheries enhancement. NOAA Workshop on Developing an Approach to Stock Enhancement for Recreational Fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, St Petersburg, FL (2014). (invited) C48. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics and quantitative assessment of hatchery-enhanced recreational fisheries. NOAA Workshop on Developing an Approach to Stock Enhancement for Recreational Fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, St Petersburg, FL (2014). (invited) C47. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics and quantitative assessment of hatchery-enhanced fisheries. American Fisheries Society 143rd Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR (2013) C46. Lorenzen, K. Integrated hatchery and population management strategies for effective fisheries

22 enhancement and restoration. American Fisheries Society 143rd Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR (2013) C45. Lorenzen, K. , Sutt, J., Hazell, J., Fluech, B., Monroe, M. Stakeholder perspectives on goliath grouper management. Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council Meeting, Pensacola, FL (2013); Joint Council South Florida Issues Committee, Key Largo, FL (2014) and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Meeting, Kissimmee, FL (2014). C44. Lorenzen, K., Sidman, C., Riviere, S., Hazell, J. Managing FAD fisheries. Caribbean Fisheries Forum, Barbados (2013). C43. Lorenzen, K. , Gainer, T., Monk, C.T. and Leber, K.M. Prioritizing candidate stocks for recreational fisheries enhancement in Florida. Aquaculture 2013, Nashville, TN, USA (2013). C42. Lorenzen, K. Size- and density-dependent processes and optimal stocking size. Aquaculture 2013, Nashville, TN, USA (2013). C41. Lorenzen, K. Between a rock and a hard place: maintaining inland fisheries in human-dominated environments when external pressures are multiple and overwhelming. 6 th World Fisheries Congress, Edinburgh, UK (2012). C40. Lorenzen, K. Hatchery programs in fisheries enhancement and restoration: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Workshop on Marine and Freshwater Hatchery Programs, Tallahassee, FL (2012). C39. Lorenzen, K. Contributions of hatchery programs to fisheries management goals. American Fisheries Society Symposium, Seattle, WA, USA. (2011). C38. Lorenzen, K. Quantitative assessment of fisheries stock enhancements. 4 th Int. Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching, Shanghai, China (2011) (invited keynote) C37. Lorenzen, K. , Leber, K.M., & Barbieri, L. Assessing the potential contribution of common snook (Centropomus undecimalis ) stock enhancement to fisheries management goals. American Fisheries Society Southern Division Meeting, Tampa, FL, USA (2011) C36. Lorenzen, K. , Leber, K.M., Barbieri, L. & Struve, J. Assessing the potential contribution of common snook ( Centropomus undecimalis) stock enhancement to fisheries management goals. Aquaculture 2010, San Diego, CA, USA (2010) C35. Lorenzen, K. Space, place and the governance of fisheries. Workshop on spatial population modeling, NERC Center for Population Biology, Ascot, UK (2010) C34. Lorenzen, K. Age- and size-varying natural mortality rates: biological causes and consequences for fisheries assessment. Natural Mortality Workshop, NOAA Fisheries, Seattle, WA, USA (2009) (opening keynote) C33. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics and quantitative assessment of hatchery-enhanced fisheries. Fisheries 09 – American Fisheries Society, Nashville, TN, USA (2009) C32. Lorenzen, K. Aquaculture-based fisheries enhancement and restoration. United Nations University FTP 10 th Anniversary Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland (2008) (invited keynote) C31. Lorenzen, K., Coleman, F.C., Leber, K.M., Parma, A.M., Steneck, R.S. & Warner R.R. Putting it all in place: the spatial dimension of fisheries. 7th Mote Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, Sarasota, FL, USA (2008) (convenor’s synthesis) C30. Lorenzen, K . Hervas, S. Shane, M. & Drawbridge, M. Effectiveness of a stock replenishment program for white seabass ( Atactoscion nobilis ) in California. Aquaculture America 2008, Orlando, FL, USA C29. Lorenzen, K. Quantitative methods for evaluating the contribution of hatchery releases to fisheries management and conservation goals. Aquaculture America 2008, Orlando, FL, USA (workshop

23 keynote) C28. Lorenzen, K. , Sukumasavin, N. & Hogan, Z. Population assessment and recovery planning for the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish. 21 st Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Port Elizabeth, South Africa (2007) C27. Lorenzen, K. Fish population regulation beyond ‘stock and recruitment’: the role of density- dependent growth in the recruited stock. 6th Mote Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, Sarasota, FL, USA (2006) (invited) C26. Lorenzen, K. Understanding and managing fisheries enhancement systems. 3rd Int. Symposium on Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching, Seattle, WA, USA (2006) (opening keynote) C25. Lorenzen, K. , Sukumasavin, N. & Hogan, Z. Analysing historical decline and potential for recovery of the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish. British Ecological Society Annual Meeting, Oxford, UK (2006) C24. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics and quantitative assessment of stock enhancement as a fisheries management approach. EAS/WAS Aqua 2006 Conference, Florence, Italy (2006) C23. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics of fish stocking programmes. British Ecological Society Annual Meeting, Hatfield, UK (2005) C22. Lorenzen, K. & Almeida, O. Commercial fisheries and community-based management of floodplain lakes: modelling the impacts of the Cuiaba-Santarem highway, BR-163. 19 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Brasilia, Brazil (2005) (invited) C21. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics of fisheries stock enhancement: practical theory for assessment. 7th Asian Fisheries Forum (AFF), Penang, Malaysia, December 2004. C20. Lorenzen, K. Escapes of farmed fish: ecological and genetic impacts on natural populations and how to manage them. 7th Asian Fisheries Forum (AFF), Penang, Malaysia, December 2004. (invited) C19. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics and potential of fisheries stock enhancement. FSBI Annual Symposium (2004) C18. Lorenzen, K. , Beveridge, M. & Mangel, M. Comparative biology of wild and farmed fish. FSBI Annual Symposium (2004) (convenor’s synthesis) C17. Lorenzen K. Towards a population dynamics theory of fisheries stock enhancement. 26 th Larval Fish Conference, Santa Cruz, USA (2003) C16. Lorenzen K. , Arthington A.H., Pusey B.J., Abell R., Halls, A., Winemiller K.O., Arrington D.A. & Baran E. River fisheries: ecological basis for management and conservation. Second International Large Rivers Symposium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2003) (invited panel synthesis) C15. Lorenzen, K. , Smith, L., Nguyen Khoa, S., Garaway, C. & Burton, M. Impacts of irrigation on fisheries: developing guidelines for assessment and management. International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, Wallingford, UK, 19 March 2002. C14. Lorenzen, K. Modelling for decision support in aquaculture management. Aquaculture Europe 2002 Conference, Trieste, Italy (2002) (invited keynote) C13. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics of stunting in farmed tilapia. EAS/WAS Aqua2000 Conference, Nice, France (2000) (invited) C12. Lorenzen, K. Enhancements and culture-based fisheries. FAO Conference on Aquaculture in the 3rd Millennium. Bangkok, Thailand (2000) (invited panel synthesis) C11. Lorenzen, K. (2001) Using population models to assess culture-based fisheries: a brief review with an application to the analysis of stocking experiments. Workshop on Reservoir Fisheries, Bangkok, Thailand (2000) (invited)

24 C10. Lorenzen, K. Modelling water quality dynamics in intensive pond culture systems. Aquaculture Europe ’98, Bordeaux, France (1998) C9. Lorenzen, K. , Garaway, C.J., Chamsingh, B. & Warren, T.J. Effects of access restrictions and stocking on small water body fisheries in Laos. Tropical Fish Biology Conference, Fisheries Society of the British, Southampton, UK (1998) C8. Lorenzen, K. & Garaway, C.J., How predictable is the outcome of stocking? FAO Expert Consultation on Fisheries Enhancements, Dhaka, Bangladesh (1997) (invited) C7. Lorenzen, K. Culture-based fisheries in Asian Reservoirs and Lakes: Key Issues for Sustainability. ADB/NACA Workshop on Aquaculture Sustainability and Environment, Beijing, China (1995) C6. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics modelling of the culture-based major carp fisheries in Dongfeng reservoir, Zhejiang, China. Fourth Asian Fisheries Forum, Beijing, China (1995) C5. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics of culture-based fisheries The 7 th Interdisciplinary Conference on Natural Resource Modelling. London, UK (1994) C4. Lorenzen, K. Population dynamics and management of culture-based fisheries. International Conference on Stock Assessment in Inland Fisheries, Hull, UK (1994) C3. Lorenzen, K. Asian culture-based reservoir fisheries: population dynamics modelling and adaptive management. EIFAC Working Party on Stocking, Thonon, France (1993) C2. Lorenzen, K. Assessment of culture-based reservoir fisheries. EC/ASEAN Workshop on Lakes and Reservoirs in SE Asia and the Ecological Constraints on the Enhancement of their Fish Production, Melaka, Malaysia (1993) C1. Lorenzen, K. Acquired immunity to infectious diseases in fish: implications for the interpretation of fish disease surveys. Int. Symposium on Fish in Ecotoxicology and Ecophysiology, Heidelberg, Germany (1991).

Invited departmental seminars

D43. NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA (2017) D42. Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA (2016) D41. Port Stevens Research Centre, NSW DPI, Australia (2015) D40. NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, Honolulu, HI (2015) D39. Fisheries Development Division, St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2012) D38. Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia (2012) D37. Western Australian Fisheries Research Laboratories, Perth, Australia (2012) D36. Fisheries Management Division, Florida FWC, Tallahassee, USA (2012) D35. Leibnitz-Institut fuer Gewaesseroekologie and Binnefischerei, Berlin, Germany (2010) D34. AMS/CSTAR University of California, Santa Cruz, USA (2008) D33. California Department of Fish and Game, Los Angeles, USA (2008) D32. Department of Geography, University of Florida, USA (2008) D31. Hubbs Sea-World Research Institute, San Diego, CA, USA. (2008) D30. College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St Petersburg, USA (2008) D29. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida State University, USA (2007)

25 D28. Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, USA (2007) D27. Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida, USA (2007) D26. Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, St. Petersburg, USA (2007) D25. Department of Geography, University College London, UK (2007) D24. Department of Anthropology, University College London, UK (2006) D23. Environmental Science Department, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand (2005) D22. Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK (2005) D21. Imperial College at Silwood Park (2005) D20. UNESCO-IHE Institute of Water Education, Delft, Netherlands (2004) D19. National Marine Fisheries Service, Santa Cruz Lab (2003) D18. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UK (2003) D17. Instituto de Pesquisas Ambiental da Amazonia, Santarem, Brazil (2001) D16. Living Aquatic Resources Research Institute, Vientiane, Laos (2000) D15. School of Development Studies, Univ. East Anglia, UK (2000) D14. Fisheries College, University of Agricultural Sciences, Mangalore, India (1996) D13. ICLARM, Manila, Philippines (1998) D12. CEFAS Fisheries Laboratory, Lowestoft, UK (1997) D11. Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand (1997) D10. CEMARE, Portsmouth University, UK (1997) D9. Imperial College at Silwood Park (1996) D8. Zhejiang Institute of Freshwater Fisheries, Huzhou, China (1995) D7. Royal Thai Department of Fisheries, Udon Thani, Thailand (1995) D6. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UK (1995) D5. Zhejiang Institute of Freshwater Fisheries, Huzhou, China (1993) D4. ICLARM, Manila, Philippines (1993) D3. Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Deacon Laboratory, Godalming, UK (1992) D2. MAFF Fish Diseases Laboratory, Weymouth, UK (1992) D1. SOAFD Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, UK (1991).

Abstracts (presentations by others of which I was a co-author)

A38. Crandall, C*., Morales, N., Hazell, J. & Lorenzen, K. How you fish determines what you catch: Angling for stakeholder input in contentious situations. American Fisheries Society 149th Annual Meeting, Reno, NV (2019). A37. Hazell, J., Crandall, C*. & Lorenzen, K. Navigating the intersection of pisces, plants and people in the development of a lake habitat management plan. American Fisheries Society 149th Annual Meeting, Reno, NV (2019). A36. Friess, C. *, Ahrens, R. & Lorenzen, K. Exploring Goliath Grouper population dynamics: What can

26 simulations tell us? ICES Annual Science Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (2017) A35. Camp, E.V.*, Ahrens, R., Crandall, C., & Lorenzen, K. Angler spatial ranges: Implications for stakeholder engagement and place-based marine recreational fisheries management. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017). A34. Hazell, J.* & Lorenzen, K. Engaging stakeholders in a fisheries governance transition. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017). A33. Crandall, C.*, Lorenzen, K. , Monroe, M., Dutka-Gianelli, J.* & Hazell, J.*. Meaningful action gives satisfaction: The role of stakeholder engagement in recreational fisheries. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017). A32. Dutka-Gianelli, J.*, Crandall, C.*, Hazell, J.* Struve, J., & Lorenzen, K. New Approaches for Place-Based Participatory Management of Common Snook Fisheries in Florida. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017). A31. Dutka-Gianelli, J.*, Crandall, C.*, Hazell, J.*, Staugler, E., Leber, K., Struve, J., & Lorenzen, K. Participatory mapping: Putting fisheries stakeholders on the right spot. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017). A30. Crandall, C., Garlock, T. & Lorenzen, K. Patterns and determinants of barotrauma mitigation tool use in reef fisheries in the Southeastern United States: The power of subjective norms. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL (2017). A29. Camp E.V., R. Ahrens & K. Lorenzen. 2016. Spatial dynamics of recreational fish and fisheries to inform restoration strategies. Challenges of Natural Resource Economics and Policy. New Orleans. March 20-22, 2016. A28. Camp, E.V.*, Ahrens, R., Larkin, S., & Lorenzen, K. Evaluating Spatially Explicit Strategies for Addressing Short-Term Socioeconomic and Conservation Trade-Offs in Recreational Fisheries. American Fisheries Society 145rd Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2015). A27. Cooke, S, Cowx, I., Bonar, S., Lorenzen, K., Bower, S., Bunnell, B., Venturelli, P., Lester, N., Koehn, J., Randall, B., Nam, S. & Entsua-Mensah, M. Assessment of Inland Fish Populations and Fisheries: The Foundation for Sustainable Management. American Fisheries Society 145rd Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2015). A26. Sutt, J.*, Fluech, B., Hazell, J., Sutt, J. Monroe, M., Lorenzen, K. Citizen science and stakekolder engagement in goliath grouper fishery management. Florida Lake Management Society 26th Annual Technical Symposium, June 8-11, 2015, Naples, FL. A25. Camp, E.V.*, Lorenzen, K. , Ahrens, R.N.M. & Allen, M.S. Stock enhancement to address multiple recreational fisheries objectives: an integrated model applied to red drum Sciaenops occelatus in Florida. Fisheries Society of the British Isles International Symposium 2014, Hull, UK, June 2014. A25. Garlock, T. M.*, Monk, C. T.*, Lorenzen, K. , Matthews, M.D.*, St. Mary, C.M. Effects of hatchery rearing on Florida largemouth bass resource allocation and survival under semi-natural conditions. Fisheries Society of the British Isles International Symposium 2014, Hull, UK, June 2014. A24. Mintzer, V.J.*; Schmink, M.; Lorenzen, K. ; Frazer, T.K.; Martin, A.R.; da Silva, Vera M.F.. Interdisciplinary research on illegal harvesting of Amazon River dolphins. Society for Marine Mammalogy 19th Biennial Conference. Dunedin, New Zealand. December 2013. A23. Mintzer, V.J.*; Martin, A.R.; da Silva, V.M.F.; Schmink, M.; Lorenzen, K. ; Frazer, T.K. Interdisciplinary research on illegal harvesting of river dolphins: insights and opportunities for conservation. 26th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Baltimore, MD. July 2013. A22. Camp, E.* & Lorenzen, K. Socioeconomic dynamics and system-level evaluation of enhancement outcomes. American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, AR (2013) (A. Stephen Weithman Best Student Paper Award of the AFS Socioeconomic Section to E. Camp)

27 A21. Mintzer, V.J.*; Schmink, M.; Lorenzen, K. ; Frazer, T.K.; Martin, A.R.; da Silva, Vera M.F.. Interdisciplinary research on illegal harvesting of Amazon River dolphins. Society for Marine Mammalogy 19th Biennial Conference. Dunedin, New Zealand. December 2013. A20. Mintzer, V.J.*; Martin, A.R.; da Silva, V.M.F.; Schmink, M.; Lorenzen, K. ; Frazer, T.K. Interdisciplinary research on illegal harvesting of river dolphins: insights and opportunities for conservation. 26th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Baltimore, MD. July 2013. A19. Gainer, T.*, Monk, C.*, St. Mary, C. & Lorenzen, K. Hatchery effects on Florida largemouth bass Micropertus salmoides floridanus resource allocation, behavior and post-release survival. American Fisheries Society 143rd Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR (2013) A18. Gainer, T.*, Lorenzen, K. and Leber, K. Prioritizing species and stocks for marine fisheries enhancement in Florida: a science-based and stakeholder-participatory process. American Fisheries Society 143rd Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR (2013) A17. Gainer, T.*, Monk, C.T.*, St. Mary, C.M. Lorenzen, K. Hatchery effects on Florida largemouth bass Micropertus salmoides floridanus personality, resource allocation and survival under predation. Aquaculture 2013, Nashville, TN, USA (2013). A16. Camp, E.*, Lorenzen, K., Ahrens, R., & Allen, M. Empirical assessment of angler effort dynamics in marine recreational fisheries. American Fisheries Society Southern Division Spring Meeting, Nashville, TN (2013). A15. Mintzer, V.J.*; Martin, A.R.; da Silva, V.M.F.; Schmink, M.; Lorenzen, K.; Frazer, T.K. Interdisciplinary insights for the conservation of illegally harvested Amazon River dolphins. 2013 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. Jacksonville, FL. March 2013. A14. Mintzer, V.J.*; Martin, A.R.; da Silva, V.M.F.; Barbour, A.B.; Lorenzen, K.; Frazer, T.K. Effect of Illegal Harvest on Apparent Survival of Amazon River Dolphins (Inia geoffrensis). 15a Reunión de Expertos de Mamíferos Acuáticos de América del Sur, Congreso SOLAMAC. Puerto Madryn, Argentina. September 2012. A13. Almeida, O.T.*, Lorenzen, K. & Azevedo, C. A bio-economic analysis of interactions between commercial and subsistence-oriented fisheries in the lower Amazon. World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress, Bangkok, Thailand (2010) A12. Leber, K.M., Lorenzen, K. & Blankenship, H.L. A responsible approach to marine stock enhancement: an update. Aquaculture 2010, San Diego, CA, USA (2010) A11. Shane, M.A., Hervas, S.*, Lorenzen, K . & Drawbridge, M.A. Quantitative assessment of a white seabass ( Atractoscion nobilis ) stock enhancement program and its implementation in release protocols. Aquaculture 2010, San Diego, CA, USA (2010) A10. Struve, J., Hillary, R. & Lorenzen, K. Estimating fish movement models from sparse telemetry data: a simulation study. Ecological Society of America 94 th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, USA. August 2009. A9. Rogers, A.* & Lorenzen, K. Recovery of Diadema antillarum and the potential for active rebuilding measures: modeling population dynamics. 11 th International Coral Reef Symposium. A8. Amilhat, E.* & Lorenzen, K. Habitat use, migration pattern and population dynamics of snakehead Channa striata in a rain-fed rice farming landscapes. FSBI Annual Symposium (2005) A7. Nguyen Khoa, S.*, Lorenzen, K. , Garaway, C., Chamsingh, B., Siebert, D.J. Impacts of irrigation on fisheries in rainfed rice farming landscapes. 7th Asian Fisheries Forum (AFF), Penang, Malaysia, December 2004. A6. Amilhat, E.* & Lorenzen, K. Migration pattern and population dynamics of Channa striata in the rainfed rice farming landscape of Northeast Thailand. 7th Asian Fisheries Forum (AFF), Penang, Malaysia, December 2004.

28 A5. Almeida, O.* & Lorenzen, K. Management and livelihood: Interrelation between fishing and other activities in managed communities in the Amazon Floodplain. 10 th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property. June 2004. A4. Almeida, O.*, Lorenzen, K. & McGrath, D. 2002. Impact of co-management agreements on the exploitation and productivity of floodplain lake fisheries in the Lower Amazon. Ninth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property. Harare, Zimbabwe. June 2002. A3. Nguyen-Khoa, S.*, Lorenzen, K. , Smith, L. & Garaway, C.J (2001) Complexity and decision- making, an application to the management of irrigation impacts on tropical fisheries. Colloque AFH. A2. Smith, L.E.D., Nguyen-Khoa, S.*, Garaway, C., & Lorenzen, K., The impact of technical change on rural livelihoods in a semi-subsistence economy: irrigation developments and aquatic resource use in Laos. 74th Seminar of the European Association of Agricultural Economists, Livelihoods and Rural Poverty: Technology, Policy and Institutions. 12-15 September 2001. Wye, Ashford, Kent, UK. A1. Garaway, C., Lorenzen, K. & Chamsingh, B. Developing fisheries enhancements in small waterbodies: lessons from Lao PDR and Northeast Thailand MRC/ACIAR Workshop on Reservoir Fisheries, Bangkok, Thailand (2000)

Workshops organised or attended as invited participant

Panel Member, Release Mortality Workshop, Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (2019) California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Ocean Resources Enhancement and Hatchery Program Advisory Panel, Los Alamitos, CL, 2018 (Invited Expert) FWC Freshwater Fisheries Research and Management Workshop, Haines City, FL, 2018 (Invited Participant) FWC Bass Stocking Workshop, Richloam State Fish Hatchery and Florida Bass Conservation Center, Webster, FL 2017 (Invited Participant) River Development and Fisheries Challenges in Tropical River Systems. Symposium. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL 2017 (Co-organizer). Outreach, Extension and Stakeholder Engagement in Fisheries. Symposium. American Fisheries Society 147th Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, 2017 (Co-organizer). Workshop on Development of a Fishery Performance Evaluation (FPE) Instrument, FAO, Rome (2016) National Scientific and Statistical Committees’ Meeting, Honolulu, HI, 2015 (Invited Representative for the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council SSC) FAO Global Inland Fisheries Conference, Rome, Italy, 2015 (Invited Panelist, Biological Assessment Panel) NOAA-NMFS Recreational Fisheries Enhancement Workshop, St. Petersburg, FL, 2014 (Invited Panelist) NOAA-NMFS Ecosystem Outputs Workshop, Woods Hole, MA, 30-31 July 2013 (Invited Panelist) Goliath Grouper Stakeholder Workshop, Tampa, May 21-22, 2013 (Workshop organizer) Managing Coral Reefs and Tropical Coastal Seas for the 21 st Century, United Nations University Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, 16-18 July 2012 (Invited Panelist) EnhanceFish Masterclass (workshop on assessment and policy development for fisheries enhancements). Perth (23 March 2012), Darwin (28 March 2012), Hobart (4 April 2012); Australia. Organized on invitation from the Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Center. (Organizer and principal

29 speaker). Fisheries enhancement and restoration in the Aral Sea region. GIZ German Aid. Workshop, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 14-16 February 2011 (Advisor/co-organizer). Gulf of Mexico Trophic Cascades Symposium, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, USA, 8-9 November 2010. (Invited expert) BESATZFISCH project workshop, Leibnitz-Institut fuer Gewaesseroekologie and Binnefischerei, Berlin, Germany. 23-24 August 2010. (Invited Scientific Advisory Board member) FAO Expert Consultation on Criteria for Ecolabeling of Products from Freshwater Capture Fisheries, Rome, 25-27 May 2010. (Invited expert) Workshop on fisheries research coordination between EU and third countries. London, UK, January 2010. (Co-organiser) DEEPFISHMAN Case study workshop. Lisbon, Portugal, 30 November – 3 December. (Invited participant). Diadema restoration modelling workshop, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, USA (2009) (Invited chair) CEFIC Workshop on Fish Full Lifecycle Tests, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (2008) (invited participant) Snook enhancement and fishery management workshop. Mote/FWRI 9 April 2008. (Co-organizer) Workshop on Spatial Analysis and Modelling in Support of Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management. Mote/FWRI. (Co-organizer) Diadema restoration workshop, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Key West, FL, USA (2007) (Invited participant) Restocking workshop. Bruges, Belgium, April 7-8, 2007. (Invited panellist) Environment Agency hydropower workshop. Birmingham, UK, 2006. (Invited participant) Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group conservation strategy workshop, Bangkok, Thailand, 23-24 March 2007 (Co-organizer) Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group captive population management and genetics workshop, Bangkok, Thailand, 22 March 2007 (Invited participant) Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group quantitative assessment workshop, Vientiane, Laos, 10-11 August 2006 (Organizer) Mekong giant catfish conservation action plan workshop, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 12-13 December 2005 (invited participant) Mekong Giant Catfish Working Group inception workshop, Bangkok, Thailand, 23-24 August 2005. (Organizer) Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangaldesh and Southeast Asia. Penang, Malaysia, 2003. (Invited participant). Amazon fisheries policy workshop (II). Beira Rio, Santarem, Brazil, September 2002. (Co-organiser). Kirindi Oya irrigation management and fisheries workshops. Tissamaharama, Sri Lanka, February 2002. (Co-organizer) Self-recruiting species in aquaculture workshop. Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 2001. (Co-organiser) Huay Thouat irrigation development and fisheries impacts workshops. Savannakhet, Lao PDR, November 2001. (Co-organizer)

30 Amazon fisheries policy workshop (I). Belem, Brazil, November 2001. (Co-organiser) Community fisheries project workshop. Regional Development Committee for Livestock and Fisheries of Southern Laos. Savannakhet, Lao PDR, March 1997. (Co-organizer) MRAG/AIT/DOF Communal pond project workshop. Udon Thani Freshwater Fisheries Research and Development Center. Udon Thani, Thailand, 8-9 March 1994. (Organizer) Assessment of reservoir fisheries workshop. Zhejiang Institute of Freshwater Fisheries. Huzhou, China, 28 August 1993. (Organizer)

RESEARCH SUPERVISION

Academic visitors and courtesy faculty sponsored

Dr. Mike Jepson, NOAA Fisheries (2018-). Fisheries Social Sciences, Courtesy Associate Professor. UF. Dr. Elineide Marques, Federal University of Tocantins, Brazil (2017-2018). Hydroelectric dam impacts on fisheries, Visiting Scholar. UF. Dr. Victoria Isaac, Federal University of Para, Brazil (2016-2017). Amazon fisheries, Visiting Scholar. UF. Dr. Carolina Doria, Federal University of Rondonia, Brazil (2014-2015). Hydroelectric dam impacts on Amazon fisheries, Visiting Scholar. UF. Dr. Jennifer F. Brewer, University of New Hampshire (2014-). Fisheries Governance, Courtesy Associate Professor. UF. Dr. Michael D. Tringali, Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (2013-). Population Genetics , Courtesy Associate Professor. UF. Dr. David Agnew, Marine Stewardship Council, (2013-). International Fisheries Management , Courtesy Professor. UF. Dr..Kenneth M. Leber, Mote Marine Laboratory (2011-). Fisheries Enhancement , Courtesy Professor. UF. Dr. Robin Welcomme, UK (2006-2011) Inland fisheries . (Senior Fellow, formerly Chief, FAO Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Service). Imperial College London. Dr. Trond Bjorndal, Director of CEMARE, University of Portsmouth, UK (2007-2011) Fisheries economics (Visiting Professor). Imperial College London. Dr. Malcolm Beveridge, Director of Aquaculture and Genetics, WorldFish Center, Cairo, Egypt (2006- 07) Farmed-wild fish interactions, domestication issues (Visiting Research Fellow, not resident). Imperial College London. Dr. Md. Rezaul Hasan, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh (January/February 2002) Assessment of culture-based fisheries in Bangladesh. Imperial College London. Dr. Michele Burford, CSIRO Marine Research, Australia (March/April 2001) Modelling nitrogen dynamics in shrimp ponds . Imperial College London.

Postdoctoral colleagues

Dr. Susanna Hervas Avila (2019 - ) Information needs for fisheries management in the SE Florida Coral Reef Tract. Funding: Florida DEP.

31 Dr. Chelsey Crandall (2017 -2020) Stakeholder participation in fisheries and habitat management. Funding: Florida FWC. Now: Dr. Edward V. Camp (2014-2017) Modeling and quantitative assessment of fisheries. Funding: Florida FWC; National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Jynessa Dutka-Gianelli (2012-2017) Spatial ecology and place-based management of fisheries . Funding: Florida FWC; National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Julia Blanchard (2010) Deep sea fisheries assessment and ecosystem modelling . Funding: European Commission. Imperial College London. (Now: Associate Professor, University of Tasmania, Australia) Dr. Charles Edwards (2009 - 2010) Assessment methodology for Falkland Islands and deep sea fisheries. Funding: European Commission and Falklands Islands Government. Imperial College London. Dr. Polina Levontin (2009-2010) Assessment methodology for deep sea fisheries. Funding: European Commission. Imperial College London. Dr. Pia Orr (2008 – 2010) Falklands Islands fisheries assessment. Falkland Islands Government. Imperial College London. Dr. Juliane Struve (2008 - 2010) Spatial modelling of fish population dynamics. Funding: Daphne Jackson Fellowship. Imperial College London. (Now: Research Assistant Professor, University of Florida). Dr. Marine Pomarede (2008-2010) Coordination of fisheries research between EU, developing countries and RFMOs. Funding: European Commission. Imperial College London. (Now: Stock Assessment Scientist, New Zealand Seafood Industry Council, Wellington, New Zealand). Dr. Richard Hillary (2009) Assessment methodology for deep sea fisheries. Funding: European Commission. Imperial College London. (Now: Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Hobart, Australia) Dr. Caroline Garaway (1999 - 2002) Social and institutional analysis of fisheries. Imperial College London. (Now: Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Department of Anthropology, University College London)

Ph.D. Students

May Lehmensiek (2015 - ) Occupational attachment and displacement among commercial fishers. Joy Hazell (2013 - ) Co-management of Caribbean pelagic FAD fisheries (Committee co-chaired by Dr. Jennifer Brewer, University of New Hampshire) (part-time) Dr. Claudia Friess (2015 - 2018) Assessing and managing a fishery under moratorium: The case of the recovering goliath grouper (Committee co-chaired by Dr. Robert Ahrens) Dr. Susanna Hervas Avila (2014 - 2018) Understanding stakeholder conflict in the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery. (Committee co-chaired by Dr. Martha Monroe) Dr. Izharuddin Kamaruddin (2013 - 2016) Shore-based angler typology and behavior (Committee co- chaired by Dr. Taylor Stein) Dr. Chelsey Crandall (2012 - 2016) Stakeholder participation in Florida marine fisheries management. (Committee co-chaired by Dr. Martha Monroe) Dr. Taryn Garlock (2011-2015) Impacts of domestication on resource allocation in largemouth bass . (Committee co-chaired by Dr. Colette St Mary) Dr. Michael Matthews (2011 - 2015) Assessment of the Florida largemouth bass hatchery program. Dr. Edward Camp (2011 - 2014) Integrated modelling of enhancement fisheries systems . UF. (Committee

32 co-chaired by Dr. Sherry Larkin) Dr. Andrew Buhl Barbour (2011 - 2013) Population dynamics of juvenile snook (Committee co-chair with Dr. Don Behringer). UF. Dr. Vanessa Mintzer (2010 - 2013) River dolphin-fisheries interactions in the Brazilian Amazon . (Committee co-chair with Dr. Tom Frazer). UF. Dr. Alice Rogers (2007 - 2011) Recovery dynamics of the the sea urchin Diadema antillarum on Caribbean coral reefs. Funding: NERC Open CASE Award. Imperial College London. (Now: Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand). Dr. Charles Hazlerigg (2007 - 2011) Population regulation in zebrafish. Funding: BBSRC CASE Award with Syngenta. Imperial College London (Joint supervision with Dr. Charles Tyler, University of Exeter). Dr. Sarah Martin (2006 - 2010). Bio-economic modelling of multispecies artisanal fisheries. Funding: ESRC-NERC Interdisciplinary Award. Imperial College London (Now: Fisheries Science Officer, Indian Ocean Tuna Commission). Dr. Anna McGrath (2004-2009) Quantitative conservation assessment of the natterjack toad in Britain. Funding: Holly Hill Tust. Imperial College London. (Now: Ecological Consultant, Sheffield, UK) Dr. Paolo Casula (2003 -2008) Functional agrobiodiversity: the role of natural enemy biodiversity in pest control. Funding: Italian Government. Imperial College London (With Dr Matt Thomas/Penn State) (Now: Plant Protection Specialist, Sardinian Government, Italy) Dr. Rebecca Whitlock (2003- 2007) Mark-recapture analysis and population dynamics modelling of Fraser River White Sturgeon. Funding: NERC Studentship. (With Dr Murdoch McAllister) (Now: Research Fellow, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Drottningholm, Sweden). Dr. Polina Levontin (2003- 2007) Evaluating fisheries management strategies for Baltic salmon ( Salmo salar L .). Funding: EC Research Project COMMIT. Imperial College London (With Dr Murdoch McAllister & Dr Richard Hillary) (Now: Research Associate, Imperial College, UK) Dr. Elsa Amilhat (2002 - 2006) Fisheries ecology of rice farming landscapes: self-recruiting species in farmer managed aquatic systems . Funding: UK Department for International Development. Imperial College London (Now: Research Fellow, Perpignan University, France) Dr. Robert Arthur (1999 - 2003) Adaptive learning as an approach to the management of small waterbody fisheries: a case study in Lao PDR . Funding: UK Department for International Development. Imperial College London (Now: Independent Consultant, UK) Dr. Oriana Almeida (1999 - 2003) (RA/part-time PhD) Fisheries management in the Brazilian Amazon . Funding: Darwin Initiative for Biodiversity Conservation. Imperial College London. (Now: Associate Professor in Environmental Studies, Federal University of Para, Belem, Brazil) Dr. Sophie Nguyen Khoa (1999 – 2005) (RA/part-time PhD) New perspectives on the impacts of irrigation on fisheries: with emphasis on rice-based farming . Funding: UK Department for International Development. Imperial College London. (Now: Senior Advisor Water Security, Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation, Zurich, Switzerland).

M.S. Students (UF)

Ryan Henry (2020-) Restocking for conservation of shoal bass in the Chipola River, Florida, after hurricane disturbance. Jessica Sutt (2012-2014) Stakeholder perspectives on goliath grouper management (Committee co-chair with Dr. Martha Monroe)

33 Dr. Christopher Monk (2011-2013) Impacts of hatchery rearing on behavioural syndromes in largemouth bass. (Committee co-chaired by Dr. Colette St Mary)

Masters of Fisheries and Aquatic Science (non-Thesis) students (UF)

Kelly Samek (2018 - 2020) Mike Lagua (2015 - 2018) Thalita Ribeiro (2014 - 2016)

MSc Students (one-year program with four-month research project) (Imperial College London)

Rhian Wilson (2010) Effects of organic contaminants on reproductive performance and population dynamics of manatees . (joint with Drs John Reynolds and Dana Wetzel, Mote Marine Lab.) Wouter van Broekhoven (2010) Attitudes to alternative marine protected area designs in the Philippines. Tiffany Key (2010) Designing a voluntary biodiversity reporting scheme for coastal trawlers. (joint with Dr Sophie des Clers, UCL ) Alexandra Prebble (2010) Invertebrate predation on Diadema antillarum juveniles. Natalie Jaworska (2010). Cost-benefit analysis of integrating mangroves into aquaculture ponds in the Philippines. Jennifer Swanstrom (2009) Historic biogeography of East African fish faunas. (joint with Dr Martin Genner, Bristol University) Michael Wyman (2009) Development of biobullets for invasive sea-squirts in US shellfish fisheries. (joint with Dr David Aldridge, Cambridge University) Emma Heywood (2009) ECOSIM modelling of the Scottish west coast ecosystem (joint with Dr Sheila Heymans, SAMS) Mark Stevenson (2009) Dispersal and population dynamics of stocked red drum in Tampa Bay Ruth Westcott (2008) Shrimping and saving: an investigation into the sustainability of supermarket prawns, and certification as a mechanism for change Marieke Beckmann (2007) Water and aquatic resource management in the Huay Nam Mong river basin : a case study in the north east of Thailand Susana Hervas Avila (2007) An analysis of the effectiveness of the California white seabass (Atractoscion nobilis) stock enhancement program Zia Lewindon (2007) Assessing habitat requirements of water voles and the presence of this habitat on the river Wandle Andrea Nuesse (2007) A classification of rice farming systems in the Huay Mong river basin, Northeast Thailand : constraints and opportunities for agricultural development Richard Peagam (2007) An explorative study in to the effect of intensified farming practices on rice field fisheries in the Kwai Mong river basin Thailand Michelle Taylor (2007) Investigating the potential for stock enhancement of common snook, Centropomus undecimalis (Bloch), on the gulf coast of Florida using the decision support tool, EnhanceFish Laura Street (2006) Participatory wetland management: a case study of stakeholder interactions and management initiatives at Huay Luang Reservoir, Thailand

34 Joana Martelo (2006) Habitat associations of fish in the Lower Amazon Basin Jonathan Pearson (2006) How can the process for environmental licensing of small hydropower schemes in England and Wales be improved Jonathan Miller (2006) An eco-hydrological investigation of water management at the London wetland centre Etienne Boisnier (2005) Artificial reefs as tools for biodiversity conservation Yee Chow (2005) Tsunami damage to aquaculture in Banda Aceh (joint with Dr Michael Phillips, NACA) Linda Thordal (2005) Changing patterns in fish biodiversity: a case study at the London Wetland Centre Edward Santry (2005) The conservation role of British zoos Anna McGrath (2004) Introduction of grass snakes to the London Wetlands Centre: a feasibility study James McNamara (2004) An investigation into the way tropical inland fishery ecosystems respond to fishing pressure: the implications for biodiversity, fisheries and management Katie Redmond (2004) Bringing the river to life? Myths, motivations and practicalities of community involvement in urban river restoration. (joint with Dr Clive Potter) Anna Collins (2004) The effects of physical habitat modifications on macro-invertebrate communities of south London rivers Stuart Pankhurst (2004) Climate change impacts on ectotherms in the Australian wet tropics: the field optimal thermal habitat measure Kate Viner (2004) Community fisheries in Cambodia: An institutional analysis of co-management arrangements (joint with Prof Trond Bjorndal) Graham Cookson (2004) Poverty alleviation and Cambodian fisheries: co-management in the Cambodian Mekong (joint with Prof Trond Bjorndal) Ulrike Killguss (2003) Commercial fishing in the Brazilian Amazon: an analysis of fishing activity for biodiversity conservation Sonia Fevre (2003) Integrating conservation and rural livelihoods: a case study of the potential for a marine park in Sabah, East Malaysia Alexia Tamblyn (2003) Marine parks, Malaysia: their effectiveness and potential, an assessment through stakeholder analysis and participatory rural appraisal Raquibul Amin (2002) Impact of irrigation schemes on aquatic resource use and livelihood in Lao PDR Jessica Ellis (2002) Determination of suitable sites for marine protected areas in Taytay Bay, Philippines, utilizing ecological habitat classification techniques. Mauro Randone (2002) Developing an index of biotic integrity for Mekong wetlands based on fish species assemblages Emily White (2001) Managing a multiple use resource: irrigation systems in Sri Lanka Eve Oatley (2001) An investigation into the impacts of irrigation development on the spawning migrations of wild fish in the rice field fisheries of Lao PDR Lisa Peirce (2001) A strategy for monitoring ecosystem health of the Mekong river, southeast Asia Caroline Soubry (2001) Aquatic resources in Southeast Asia: Their importance to rural livelihoods, and the ecological factors affecting their availability Robert Banes (2001) Possibilities and limitations relating to the certification of community managed

35 fisheries in the Lower Amazon, Brazil Esther Bertram (2000) Environmental impacts of refugee camps at the Thai-Burmese border Tanya O’Garra (2000) Natural resource management in protected areas : an analysis of the social and institutional impacts of the Banco Chinchorro biosphere reserve upon the user communities. Maya Tamimi (2000) Management of coastal resouces in Derawan Island, East Kalimantan, Indonesia: analysis of the present outcames and potential for co-management Sandra Paul (2000) The origins of nature conservation in Africa and Europe – a comparative analysis (joint with William Sheate) Catherine Michielsens (1999) Resource use efficiency in Asian carp farming systems (joint with Remi Gautier) Fiona Hindley (1999) The environmental impacts of seaweed farming (genus Eucheuma) in the Philippines with particular reference to seagrass Mitsuaki Hosono (1999) Role of forest management in sustainable development of hill areas in semi-arid Kenya : a case study in Kavonge Forest, Kitui Julia Cheftel (1998) Genetically male tilapia: potential for small-scale fish farmers in the Philippines Kathleen McGough (1998) Disease control decision making in commercial fish farming: salmon farming and sea lice infestation Debashish Mazumder (1998) The context of developing small native species (SNS) for aquaculture in Bangladesh: local environmental change, markets and farmer perceptions Brian Lawlor (1997) Population dynamics of coregonid enhancement in Lake Constance, Germany

Graduate research assistants not registered for higher degrees

Vicky Cowan (1994-96) (RA at MRAG Ltd.) Water quality dynamics in shrimp farming systems.Funding: UK Department for International Development. (Now: Science Manager, Beacon Pathway Sustainable Housing, Auckland, New Zealand)

Visiting research students

Alice Lima, Federal University Rondônia, Brazil (2015) Amazon dams & fisheries Katja Enberg, University of Helsinki (2000) Density-dependent growth in fish. Sampsa Vilhunen, University of Helsinki (2000) Behavioural control of maturation in tilapia.

BSc Honours project supervision (Imperial College London)

Jonathan Dunderdale (2010) Management implications of exploitation effects on life history characteristics of Southern Blue Whiting Laure Lamour (2010) Screening Florida marine recreational fisheries for stock enhancement potential Sally Rouse (2009) Environmental influences on fish community structure in Mekong wetlands. Joseph Scott (2009) Domestication effects on life history traits in fish Lamia Sbiti (2009) Effects of exploitation on life history characteristics of Southern Blue Whiting Soizic Le Courtois (2008) Impacts of husbandry and release habitat on the survival of hatchery fish released into natural ecosystems

36 Michael Su (2008) Natural mortality and size in marine invertebrates Camilla Royle (2008) Diadema antillarum 25 years after mass mortality: recovering in some places but not in others Mark Stevenson (2006) Factors determining post-release survival of stocked fish Olle Akesson (2005) Impact of hatchery practices on post-release survival of fish stocked into natural ecosystems Benjamin Pointer (2003) Role of angling in the conservation of freshwater ecosystems in the UK

PhD examination

Taylor Hunt: Fish stocking in Australia – social and economic considerations. PhD Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Australia. (2019). Jamin Powell Forbes: Population dynamics and implications for management of a Murray and golden perch recreational fishery in south-eastern Australia. PhD Environmental Science, Charles Sturt University, Australia. (2016). Michael Endicott: Impact of the toothfish longline fishery on skate populations around South Georgia. PhD Biology, University of London, UK (2010). Chris Durrant: Genetic structure of brown trout inhabiting a metal-contaminated river in the South West of England . PhD Biology, University of London, UK (2009). Lucy Rist: Managing mistletoes for sustainable Amla harvest in a complex institutional settling . PhD Biology, University of London, UK (2008). Marine Pomarede: Evaluation of the potential of harvest control rules based on fishery-independent data to improve fisheries management. PhD Biology, University of London, UK (2008). James Stevenson: Sustainability of tilapia farming systems in the Philippines. PhD Environmental Economics, University of Reading, UK (2005) Luis Matias Del Campo Barquin: A bio-socio-economic simulation model for management of the red sea urchin fishery in Chile . PhD Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UK (2002) Quingfang Li: An investigation of integrated management of irrigation systems for agriculture and aquaculture . PhD Agriculture, University of Newcastle, UK (2002) Bruce Howard: Mercury accumulation in fishes of the Rio Tapajos, Brazilian Amazonia . PhD Environmental Geochemistry, University of London, UK (2001) Hussain Rashid Hassan: Trade in principal market tunas. PhD Fisheries Economics, University of Portsmouth, UK (2001)

TEACHING

Graduate courses (UF)

Fisheries Management (FAS 6335c) . 4 credits. Instructor. Managing fisheries sustainably and restoring fisheries that have been degraded is a complex task that requires a broad set of competencies from fisheries professionals. The course aims to help students develop key competencies including knowledge of essential ecological, social, institutional, and economic dimensions of fisheries management; skills in resource assessment and modeling, interview and social survey techniques, institutional analysis, and participatory planning and to foster motivation for shared problem solving in an interdisciplinary and participatory manner, critical thinking and innovation. Students reflect on the management context of their

37 own research topic (or an issue of their choice) and conduct an integrative, interdisciplinary group project to explore options for improving the management of a Florida fisheries issue.

Fisheries Enhancement (FAS 6932) . 2 credits. Instructor. The course aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required for assessing where and when enhancements can contribute to fisheries management goals, and for developing and managing such initiatives effectively. Within the framework of the ‘updated responsible approach’ to fisheries enhancement (Lorenzen et al., Rev. Fish. Sci. 18: 189- 210, 2010), the course emphasizes integrative systems approaches and the key elements of population dynamics, aquaculture production, release strategies, genetic management, governance, and social and economic costs and benefits. Lectures and discussions are used to introduce students to key concepts and methods. Throughout the course, students apply those concepts and methods to an enhancement fishery case study of their choice and present results of their assessments orally and in writing.

Postgraduate MSc course convening (Imperial College London)

Ecological Management Option, MSc Environmental Technology (1998- 2007). The MSc Environmental Technology is a modular, one-year Master’s program. It comprises eight parallel Options with a joint Core Course in the first term, separate Option Courses in the second term, and a five-month Research Project. Students are admitted, and mostly assessed by option. As Option Convenor I had overall responsibility for Ecological Management Option Course design and delivery, for student admissions, and for Option and Project assessment. During my tenure as convenor I transformed the Option from an ‘applied ecology’ program to an integrative, interdisciplinary program including substantial human dimensions coverage and greater use of experiential learning to promote integrative perspectives and skills. http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/environmentalpolicy/teaching/msc

Postgraduate MSc Environmental Technology (Imperial College London)

Core course . Co-instructor. Module: Interactive seminars on common pool resources. (1998-2006) Ecological Management Option . Convenor & co-instructor. Modules: Introduction to aquatic resource systems; ecology of aquatic resources; fisheries stock assessment with exercises; giving technical presentations; rapid and participatory appraisal; modelling project: a problem-based introduction to resource modelling (one week workshop). (1998-2007) Global environmental change and policy option. Co-instructor. Global change in freshwater ecosystems. Pollution option . Co-instructor. Ecotoxicology (1999-2007)

Postgraduate MSc Agriculture (Imperial College London)

Sustainable Agriculture Stream . Co-instructor. Modules: Aquaculture; aquatic resources in agricultural systems (1998-2002).

Postgraduate MSc Ecology Evolution and Conservation (Imperial College London)

Applied population biology . Co-instructor. Modules: Modelling for population management; confronting models with data; fisheries ecology, multispecies models, ecosystem-based fisheries management (2005 - 2010)

Postgraduate MSc Conservation Science (Imperial College London)

Social science methods . Co-instructor. Module: Integrative approaches in the conservation of tropical freshwater fisheries. (2009 - 2010)

38 Postgraduate short courses (Imperial College London)

Advances in Ecology . Co-instructor. Modules: Modelling for population management; confronting models with data; population biology of aquatic organisms; modeling multispecies fisheries. (2005-2007)

Undergraduate Biology (Imperial College London)

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (1 st year). Co-instructor. Module: Essay tutorials (2009). Global Change Biology (2 nd year). Co-instructor. Module: Global change and the conservation of freshwater ecosystems (2007-2010) Ecology (2 nd year). Co-instructor. Modules: Population dynamics, from population to community dynamics. (2009 - 2010) Marine biology field course in Guernsey (2 nd year). Co-instructor. Modules: Population dynamics, research projects. (2007, 2009) Applied Ecology (3 rd year). Co-instructor. Module: Fisheries ecology and assessment (2005 - 2009).

Professional development courses

Stock Enhancement and Restocking. International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies, Zaragoza, Spain. Scientific coordinator and co-instructor. Modules: Enhancement fisheries systems, population dynamics of enhancements, quantitative assessment, environmental impacts, developing or reforming enhancement programs. (2008) EnhanceFish Training Course . Network of Aquaculture Centers in Asia-Pacific. Coordinator and instructor. (2006) Inland Fisheries . International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies, Zaragoza, Spain. Co-instructor. Modules: Population dynamics, stocking, integrated management (2001) Fisheries Assessment . Royal Thai Department of Fisheries, Udon Thani Freshwater Fisheries Research and Development Center (1994, 1996).

Course examination

External Examiner for the Diploma in Fisheries Management, Institute of Fisheries Management & Open University (Professional qualification for UK inland fisheries managers). (2006-2010).

IMPACTS ON POLICY, MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Global impacts • My size-dependent mortality model (J5, J13; colloquially known as the ‘Lorenzen M’) has been widely adopted in fisheries assessments and incorporated into commonly used assessment tools including NOAA’s Stock Synthesis package. The model greatly improves assessments of fisheries involving targeted or incidental catches of juveniles. Work demonstrating the role of growth plasticity in fish population regulation and dynamics (J13, J27, J61) is also increasingly being incorporated into assessments. • Population dynamics theory (J18) and assessment tools (J22, S1-3) I developed for fisheries enhanced through stocking of hatchery fish allow such fisheries to be assessed within the advanced quantitative modelling frameworks used for wild capture fisheries. The methods have become widely used and incorporated in whole or in part in many subsequent studies on

39 enhanced fisheries. Application of these methods was instrumental to the recent evaluation of California’s Ocean Resources Enhancement and Hatchery Program (https://bit.ly/3tQWc77 ). • The ‘Updated Responsible Approach’ (J38 ) is a globally recognized, broad framework to guide the development and reform of fisheries enhancements. It forms a cornerstone of the UN World Ocean Assessment’s chapter on fisheries enhancements (https://bit.ly/3euIaBF ) and is frequently referred to in more region- or system-specific guidelines such as AFS’ HaMAR (Hatcheries and the Management of Aquatic Resources) considerations.

Regional impacts in the Global South

• Through a ten-year program of participatory adaptive management and institutional development, my research team and collaborators have helped rural communities in the Mekong region to develop fisheries enhancements in floodplain lakes. The resulting management systems provide significantly increased yields (mostly from stocked fish) at very low fishing effort, increased abundance of wild fish due to creation of size refuges, and a wide range of social and economic benefits (https://bit.ly/2R2drnr ). • Our collaborative research program on Amazon fisheries with the Institute of Amazon Environmental Research (IPAM, a research, conservation and community-development NGO) has reinforced the process of developing fisheries co-management policy in Para state by providing crucial evidence on the economic importance of fisheries, the effectiveness of co- management agreements, and their impacts on commercial and subsistence-oriented fisheries (https://bit.ly/2QyEqqK ). • We have brought together government agencies, conservation NGOs and other stakeholders from the lower Mekong countries in a two-year initiative to develop a conservation strategy for the critically endangered Mekong giant catfish. Supported by quantitative population assessment, the working group has set strict catch limits that are enforced by the government fisheries departments, developed improved breeding protocols of the captive stock, and stopped releases of captive-bred fish while natural recovery of the wild population appears likely (https://bit.ly/32RNgCA ). • Our work on integrated assessment and management of impacts of irrigation development on inland fisheries (https://bit.ly/2R2ujKM ) has been synthesized in a guidance manual (M2) that has been adopted and widely promoted by the International Water Management Institute and the WorldFish Center. Despite of this, consideration of impacts on fisheries and related mitigation opportunities remains inadequate in most irrigation development schemes.

Regional and local impacts in the Southeastern United States

• As a member (2011-) of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council’s Science and Statistical Committee (SSC) I review scientific information and provide science-based management advice to the Council. I have served as Vice Chair of the SSC since 2018 and currently serve as Acting Chair. • My research group and collaborators have undertaken a wide range of innovative initiatives to engage fisheries stakeholders in management visioning and decision making. The Goliath Grouper Stakeholder Project (2012), for example, has provided representative information on stakeholder perspectives regarding goliath grouper management to state and federal agencies and also facilitated constructive interaction and social learning among stakeholder representatives around this highly contentious management issue (https://bit.ly/3xttsmU ). • We pilot-tested the potential for place-based engagement of recreational fishing stakeholders in fisheries and fish habitat management through Fisheries Forums (https://bit.ly/2RXoNJE ) in the Charlotte Harbor and Sarasota Bay areas (2014-16). The Sarasota Bay forum remains active to this day and has led to long-term engagement with habitat management issues. • In a recent two-year initiative (2017-2019), we facilitated stakeholder-driven habitat management

40 planning for Lake Istokpoga, a major bass fishing lake in Florida mired in controversy about aquatic plant management. The initiative clarified habitat management targets and procedures, reduced conflicts, increased stakeholder participation and buy-in, and enhanced transparency and accountability of agency decision making. https://lakeistokpoga.wordpress.com/ . • We are currently facilitating a stakeholder process to engage the fishing community in developing recommendations for potential fisheries and environmental management actions to enhance coral reef ecosystem conservation and fishing quality in the SE Florida Reef Tract (https://bit.ly/3ezYtgm ). The engagement process was designed based on a careful situation assessment that allowed us to understand and remedy issues with engagement of the fishing community in a previous planning process.

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