Jeremy Collie
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Educational Background
Ph.D., Biological Oceanography
B.S., Biology
MIT/WHOI Joint Program
University of York
1985
1980
Areas of Specialization
Research
Jeremy Collie is a quantitative ecologist who specializes in fish population dynamics. He also studies the impacts of disturbance on benthic communities, predator-prey interactions, stock assessment and fisheries management.Teaching
Jeremy Collie teaches graduate courses on fish population dynamics and fisheries oceanography.Outreach
Jeremy Collie is a member of the ICES Marine Habitat Committee, the New England Fisheries Management Council's Habitat Technical Team, and the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Rhode Island Bays, Rivers, and Watersheds Coordination Team.Students
Natasha Pinckard
Kiersten Curti
Richard Bell
Tony Wood
Rebecca Asch
David Taylor
Joseph Cofone
Jerome Hermsen
Tien-shui Tsou
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Publications:
T.J. Quinn and J.S. Collie. 2005. Sustainability in single-species population models. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 360:147-162.
J.S. Collie, K. Richardson, and J.H. Steele. 2004. Regime shifts: can theory illuminate the mechanisms? Progress in Oceanography 60:281-302.
J.S. Collie, H. Gislason, and M. Vinther. 2003. Using AMOEBAs to display multispecies, multifleet fisheries advice. ICES. J. Mar. Sci. 60:709-720.
J.S. Collie and H. Gislason. 2001. Biological reference points for fish stocks in a multispecies context. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 58:2233-2246.
J.S. Collie, S.J. Hall, M.J. Kaiser, and I.R. Poiner. 2000. A quantitiative analysis of fishing impacts on shelf-sea benthos. J. Anim. Ecol. 69:785-798.Presentations:
Physical forcing and ecological feedbacks in marine regime shifts. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Annual Science Conference, Vigo, Spain. 23 September 2004.
Effects of fishing on benthic habitats: assessment and recovery. Symposium on the Effects of Fishing Activities on Benthic Habitats. Tampa, FL. 13 November 2002 (Invited speaker).
Using AMOEBAs to integrate multispecies, multifleet fisheries advice. Mote International Symposium on Confronting Trade-offs in the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management. Sarasota, FL. 5 November 2002 (Invited speaker).
Effects of mobile fishing gear on shelf-sea benthos. 2nd Symposium on Marine Conseration Biology. San Francisco, CA. 23 June 2001 (Invited speaker).
Effects of bottom fishing on gravel habitats of Georges Bank. American Fisheries Society, Alaska Chapter Annual Meeting. Fairbanks, AK. 14 November 2000 (Invited speaker).


