Jason Krumholz
Educational Background
| B.A. M.Ma Ph.D. |
Lawrence University University of Rode Island Graduate School of Oceanography |
2001 2009 |
Areas of Specialization
Research
My dissertation research focuses on nutrient budgets for Narragansett Bay and the impact of mitigation efforts (particularly the recent upgrades to tertiary treatment at many RI treatment facilities) on the bay.
Secondary areas of interest include other forms of anthropogenic restoration, particularly the impact of mitigation and habitat enhancement efforts on fisheries and ecosystems.
Publications:
Krumholz, J. and T. Barber. 2011. Reef Balls. Pages 234-237 in D. Hopley, editor. Encyclopedia of Modern Coral Reefs. Springer, New York.
Forrester, G. E., P. Baily, L. M. Forrester, S. Giovannini, L. Harmon, R. Karis, J. Krumholz, C. O'Connell-Rodwell, T. Rodwell, and L. Jarecki. 2010. Evaluating Methods for Transplanting Endangered Elkhorn Corals in the Virgin Islands. Restoration Ecology:8.
Krumholz, J and C. Jadot. 2009 Demonstration of a new Technology for Restoration of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) in High Energy Environments. Marine Technology Society Journal. 43(1) 64-72.
Krumholz, J., T. Barber, and C. Jadot. 2010. Avoiding band-aid solutions in ecosystem restorations. Ecological Restoration 28:17-19. Barber, T., T. Maher, and J. Krumholz. 2007. A Step-by-step guide for Grassroots Efforts to Reef Restoration. Athens, GA. A Reef Ball Foundation Publication. 403pp.
