Paul A. Sandifer

Senior Scientist, Coastal Ecology, NOAA/National Ocean Service
Hollings Marine Laboratory, Charleston, SC

Ph.D., University of Virginia

Paul.Sandifer@noaa.gov

Research:

Ecotoxicology, public policy.

 

Publications:

Palumbi, S. R., P. A. Sandifer, J. D. Allan, M. W. Beck, D. G. Fautin, M. J. Fogarty, B. S. Halpern, L. S. Incze, J-A. Leong, E. Norse, J. J. Stachowicz, and D. H. Wall. In press. Managing for ocean biodiversity: creating a national biodiversity conservation agenda to sustain marine ecosystem services.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

 

Rosenberg, A. A. and P. A. Sandifer. In press. A Managers’ perspective: Developing the Scientific and technical basis for implementing marine ecosystem-based management.Pages 000-000 in K. L. McLeod and H. M. Leslie, editors. Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans: Applying Resilience Thinking. Island Press, Washington, DC.

 

Klopchin, J. L., J. R. Stewart, L. F. Webster, and P.A. Sandifer. 2008.  Assessment of environmental impacts of a colony of free-ranging Rhesus monkeys (Macca mulatta) on Morgan Island, South Carolina. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 137(1-3): 301-313.

 

Sandifer, P., C. Sotka, D. Garrison, and V. Fay. 2007.  Interagency oceans and human health research implementation plan: a prescription for the future.  Interagency Working Group on Harmful Algal Blooms, Hypoxia and Human Health of the Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology. Washington, DC. 92. pp.

 

Merrick, R (Chair)., R. Kelty, T. Ragen, T. Rowles, P. Sandifer, B. Schroeder, S. Swartz, and N. Valette-Silver. 2007. Report of the Protected Species SAIP Tier III Workshop, 7-10 March 2006, Silver Spring, MD. U.S. Dep. Commerce, NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-F/SPO-78, 79 p.

 

Scott, G. I., A. F. Holland and P. A. Sandifer. 2006.  Managing coastal urbanization and development in the 21st century: the need for a new paradigm. Pp. 285-299.  In: Kleppel, G. S., M. R. DeVoe, and M. V. Rawson (editors).  Changing Land Use Patterns in the Coastal Zone: Managing Environmental Quality in Rapidly Developing Regions. Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, New York, 305 pp.

 

Sandifer, P. A. and A. A. Rosenberg. 2005. Practical recommendations for improving the use of science in marine fisheries management. Pages 197-210 in: Witherell, D., (editor)  Managing our Nation’s Fisheries II – Focus on the Future. Proceedings of a conference of fisheries management in the United States held in Washington, DC., March 24-26, 2005. 283 p.

 

Sandifer, P. A.  2005.  Managing ocean and coastal areas, ecosystems and resources. Marine Technology Society Journal 38(4):35-41Sandifer,

 

US Commission on Ocean Policy. 2004. An ocean blueprint for the 21st century.  Final report of the US Commission on Ocean Policy. Washington, DC, 455 pp + appendices (Member of Commission responsible for report).

 

Delgado, P. C., Y. Avnimelech, R. McNeil, D. Bratvold, C. L. Browdy, and P. Sandifer.  2003. Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of distinctive regions in paddlewheel aerated shrimp ponds.  Aquaculture, 217:235-248.



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