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Professor STOKESBURY, KEVIN D. E. (Dartmouth)
Assistant Professor, School for Marine Science and Technology

    Phone: (508) 910-6373
    Email: kstokesbury@umassd.edu

Teaching the following courses:
  • Case Studies in Fisheries Science/Mgt
  • Introductory Fisheries Science
  • Fundamental of Biometrics

  • **Disclaimer: Condensed CVs for the School of Marine Sciences. For a full CV, please contact the professor.**
    Education:
    Ph.D. Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, 1994; (Area of specialization: Marine Ecology).

    Professional History:
    Assistant Professor, SMAST, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; 9/1/00 to present

    Associate Fellow, CMAST, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; 9/15/98 to 8/31/00

    Research Associate, (adjunct professor), SEA Herring Project, University of Alaska Fairbanks; 2/25/96 to 9/15/98

    Research Associate, EMAP (adjunct professor), Center for Marine Science Research, University of North Carolina at Wilmington; 05/27/94 - 02/10/96


    Selected Publications:
    Stokesbury, K.D.E., J. Kirsch, E.D. Brown, G.L. Thomas, and B.L. Norcross. 2000 Spatial distributions of Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) and walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Fish. Bull. 98(2) 400 - 409.

    Purcell, J. E., E.B. Brown, K.D.E. Stokesbury, L.H. Haldorson and T. C. Shirley. 2000 Aggregations of the jellyfish Aurelia aurita: Abundance, distribution, association with age - 0 walleye pollock, and behaviors promoting aggregation in Prince William Sound Alaska, USA Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 195:145 - 158.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E., R. Foy, and B.L. Norcross. 1999. Spatial and temporal variability in juvenile Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) growth in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Env. Biol. Fish. 56: 409 - 418.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E., and M.J.W. Stokesbury. 1999 Subtidal fishes associated with gravel and bedrock in the Baie des Chaleurs, Québec. Can. Field - Nat. 113(3): 466 - 471.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E., J.B. Bichy, and S.W. Ross. 1999. Selectivity and efficiency of two otter trawls used to assess estuarine fish and macroinvertebrate populations in North Carolina. Estuaries 22(4) 882 - 888.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E. and S.W. Ross. 1997. Spatial distribution and an absolute density estimate of juvenile spot, Leiostomus xanthurus, in the tidal fringe bordering a North Carolina salt marsh. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 149:289 - 294.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E. and J.H. Himmelman. 1996. Experimental examination of movement in the giant scallop Placopecten magellanicus Mar. Biol. 124:651 - 660

    Stokesbury, K.D.E. and J.H. 1995. Himmelman. Examination of orientation of the giant scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, in natural habitats. Can. J. Zool. 73:1945 - 1950

    Stokesbury, K.D.E. and J.H. Himmelman. 1995. Biological and physical variables associated with aggregations of the giant scallop Placopecten magellanicus. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 52:743 - 753.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E., and J.H. Himmelman. 1993. Spatial distribution of the giant scallop Placopecten magellanicus in unharvested beds in the Baie des Chaleurs, Québec. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 96: 159 - 168.

    Stokesbury, M.J.W., and K.D.E. Stokesbury. 1993. Occurrence of juvenile Atlantic menhaden Brevoorita tyrannus, in the Annapolis river, Nova Scotia. Estuaries 16 (4): 827 - 829.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E., and M.J. Dadswell. 1991. Mortality of juvenile clupeids during passage through a tidal, low - head hydroelectric turbine at Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia. N. Am. J. Fish. Manag.11: 149 - 154.

    Stokesbury, K.D.E., and M.J. Dadswell. 1989. Seaward migration of juveniles of three herring species (Alosa) from an estuary in the Annapolis River, Nova Scotia. Can. Field - Nat. 103(3): 388 - 393.