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Stephen A. Bortone Stephen A. Bortone, Ph.D. Osprey Aquatic Sciences, LLC 47 West Shore Rd. Windham, New Hampshire Mobile: 813.390.1667 FAX: 603.458.1318 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. (Marine Sciences), University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; December 1973 M.S. (Biology), Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida; August 1970 B.S. (Biology), Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania; August 1968 Lexington Senior High School, Lexington, Massachusetts 1964 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2015 – present, Owner and Environmental Consultant, Osprey Aquatic Sciences, LLC. Windham, New Hampshire. 2013 – 2015, President and Environmental Consultant, Osprey Aquatic Sciences, Inc., Tampa, Florida. 2013 – present, Marine Biology Series Editor, CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 2009 – 2013 retired, Executive Director, Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, Tampa, Florida. 2009 – present, Courtesy Professor appointment to the College of Marine Science, University of South Florida. 2009, Program host for KUMD (103.3 FM) radio – The Sea Grant Files. 2008 – present, Editorial Advisory Board of Biologia Marina Mediterranea (Journal of the Italian Society of Marine Biology). 2006 – 2009, Director of the Minnesota Sea Grant College Program and Professor of Biology, University of Minnesota, Duluth. 1 2005, Adjunct Graduate Faculty, Florida Gulf Coast University 2002 – 2006, Director of the Sanibel-Captiva Marine Laboratory, Sanibel, Florida. 1999 – 2002, Director of Environmental Science, The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Naples, Florida 1999 – 2006, Courtesy Faculty Appointment, Florida Gulf Coast University 1997, Research Professor, Florida Atlantic University 1997- 1999, Visiting Scientist, Florida Center for Environmental Studies 1994-1996, Director of the Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Research and the Wetlands Research Laboratory, University of West Florida 1987, Scientific Editor, Marlin Magazine 1986, Visiting Professor of Marine Science, Dauphin Island Sea Laboratory, Alabama 1984-1998, Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, University of West Florida 1984, Visiting Professor of Zoology, University College-Dublin, Ireland 1980-83, Vice President, Statistical Consultants, Inc., Pensacola, Florida 1979-80, Faculty Adjunct, University of Maryland, European Division 1978-84, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, University of West Florida 1973-78, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of West Florida 1970-72, Graduate Trainee, National Science Foundation, University of North Carolina 1969-70, Teaching Assistant, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida State University 1967-68, Teaching Assistant, Department of Biology, Albright College PUBLICATIONS 178. Bortone, S.A. in press. Artificial reefs in the future management of Red Snapper. In: S.T. Szedlmayer and S.A. Bortone (eds.). Red Snapper Biology in a Changing World. CRC Press. 2 177. S.T. Szedlmayer and S.A. Bortone (eds.). in press. Red Snapper Biology in a Changing World. CRC Press. 176. Bortone, S.A. 2018. Designing artificial reefs to manage fisheries. Pages 321-315 in S.A. Bortone, editor. Marine Artificial Reef Research and Development: Integrating Fisheries Management Objectives. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 86, Bethesda, Maryland. 175. Bortone, S.A. 2018. An introduction to artificial reef research and development. Pages 1-5 in S.A. Bortone, editor. Marine Artificial Reef Research and Development: Integrating Fisheries Management Objectives. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 86, Bethesda, Maryland. 174. Bortone, S.A. editor. 2018. Marine Artificial Reef Research and Development: Integrating Fisheries Management Objectives. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 86, Bethesda, Maryland. 173. Bortone, S.A. 2016. Bioindicators. Page 82. In: M. J. Kennish (ed.). Encyclopedia of Estuaries. Springer, Netherlands 760 Pages. ISBN 978-94-017-8800-7 172. Bortone, S.A. 2016. Artificial reef. Pages 37-41. In: M. J. Kennish (ed.). Encyclopedia of Estuaries. Springer, Netherlands 760 Pages. ISBN 978-94-017-8800-7 171. Fabi, G., G. Scarcella, A. Spagnolo, S.A. Bortone, E. Charbonnel, J.J. Goutayer, N. Haddad, A. Lök, and M. Trommelen. 2015. Practical guidelines for the use of artificial reefs in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Studies and Reviews. No. 96. General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. 74 pages. ISSN 1020-9549. 170. Bortone, S.A. 2015. CARAH (International Conference on Artificial Reefs and Related Aquatic Habitats): An Historical Perspective of Accomplishments. Journal of Applied Ichthyology. J. Appl. Ichthyol. 31(Supple. 3), 3-14. 169. Rindone, R.R., G.T. Kellison, and S.A. Bortone. 2015. Data availability for red snapper in Gulf of Mexico and southeastern U.S. Atlantic Ocean waters. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 35:191-204. 168. Bortone, S.A. 2015. Sustaining the interrelationships between corals and fisheries: managing for the future. Pages 275-279. In: S.A. Bortone (ed.). Interrelationships Between Corals and Fisheries. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida. 167. Bortone, S.A. 2015. An Introduction: The Need to Discern Relationships between Corals and Fisheries. Pages 1-5. In: S.A. Bortone (ed.). Interrelationships Between Corals and Fisheries. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida. 166. Bortone, S.A. editor. 2015. Interrelationships Between Corals and Fisheries. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida. i-xvi + 289 pages. 3 165. Bortone, S.A., A. Lasseter, and A. Diagne. 2012. Commercial and recreational fishing. Pages 76-81. In: Beyond the Horizon: A Forum to Discuss Potential Network of Special Ocean Places to Strengthen the Ecology, Economy and Culture of the Gulf of Mexico. Proceedings of the Forum: May 11-13, 2011. Keating Educational Center, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida 138 Pages. http://www.mote.org/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=BeyondtheHorizon&category=Marine%20Pol icy%20Institute 164. Johnson, M., S.A. Bortone, R.L. Shipp, and B. Johnson. 2011. Population changes and location-specific differences for otolith-derived age-and-growth of recreationally harvested spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) from Alabama in 2007. Gulf of Mexico Science 29(1):13-24. 163. Bortone, S.A. (ed.) 2011. Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. 162. Bortone, S.A. 2011. Introduction to the role artificial reefs play in fisheries management. Pages 1-6. In: S.A. Bortone, F. Brandini, G. Fabi, and S. Otake. Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida. 161. Bortone, S.A. 2011. A pathway to resolving an old dilemma: lack of artificial reefs in fisheries management. Pages 311-321. In: S.A. Bortone, F. Brandini, G. Fabi, and S. Otake. Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida. 160. Shipp, R.L., and S.A Bortone. 2009. A perspective on the importance of artificial habitat on the management of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico. Reviews in Fisheries Science 17(1):41- 47. 159. Bortone, S.A. 2008. An approach to establishing fish and fisheries as in situ environmental indicators of natural hazards. Pages 345-355. in K.D. McLaughlin, editor. Mitigating Impacts of Natural Hazards on Fishery Ecosystems. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 64, Bethesda, Maryland. 158. Mazzotti, F.J., L.G. Pearlstine, T. Barnes, S.A. Bortone, K. Chartier, A.M. Weinstein, and D. DeAngelis. 2008. Stressor Response Model for the Spotted Seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus. Circular No. 1523. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville. 15 pp. 157. Bortone, S.A. 2008. Coupling fisheries with ecology through marine artificial reef Deployments. Pages 587-594. In: J. Nielsen, J.J. Dodson, K. Friedland, T.R. Hamon, J. Musick, and E. Verspoor (eds.). Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: Proceedings of the Fourth World Fisheries Congress. 1,946 pages/2 volumes, Symposium 49. American Fisheries Society. Bethesda, Maryland. 4 156. Bortone, S.A. 2008. Insight into the status and trends of tarpon in southwest Florida through historical data recorded on scales. Pages 69-77. In: J. Ault (ed.). Biology and Management of the World Tarpon and Bonefish Fisheries. CRC Press, Inc. Boca Raton, Florida. 155. Jordan, F., H.L. Jelks, S.A. Bortone, and R.M. Dorazio. 2008. Comparison of visual survey and seining methods for estimating abundance of endangered, benthic stream fishes. Environmental Biology of Fishes 81:313-319. 154. Bortone, S.A., G.J. Holt, and D. Engle. 2007. Perspectives on tarpon, based on the historical recreational fishery in the Gulf of Mexico. Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute 59: 31-36. 153. Bortone, S.A. 2007. Establishing an environmental bioindicator network to evaluate the impact of extreme events. Environmental Bioindicators 2(2):57-59. 152. Milbrandt, E.C., J.M. Greenawalt, J.M., P.D. Sokoloff and S.A. Bortone. 2006. Impact and response of southwest Florida mangroves to the 2004 hurricane season. Estuaries and Coasts 29(6A):979-984. 151. Bortone, S.A. 2006. Recommendations on establishing a research strategy in the Gulf of Mexico to assess the effects of hurricanes on coastal ecosystems. Estuaries and Coasts 29(6A):1062-1066. 150. Bortone, S.A., A. J. Martignette, and J. Spinelli. 2006. Spotted seatrout (family Sciaenidae) growth as an indicator of estuarine conditions in San Carlos Bay. Florida Scientist 69(Supplement 2): 127-139. 149. Bortone, S.A. 2006. A perspective of artificial reef research: the past,