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Jeremy S. Collie
Professor of Oceanography
237A Coastal Institute
401-874-6859

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, fisheries oceanography, and numerical models and data analysis in ocean science.

Outreach

Jeremy Collie is a member of the Rhode Island Ocean Special Area Management Plan, Habitat Advisory Board; the ICES Working Group on Ecosystem Effects of Fishing Activities;and the National Research Council Committee on Evaluating the Effectiveness of Stock Rebuilding Plans

Students

Sarah Blackstock
Jason McNamee
Minho Kang
Elizabeth Henderson
Anna Malek
Nicole Lengyel
Kiersten Curti
Erin Bohaboy
Natasha Pinckard
Brian Smith
Richard Bell
Tony Wood
Rebecca Asch
David Taylor
Joseph Cofone
Jerome Hermsen
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Publications:

J.S. Collie, R.M. Peterman, and B.M. Zuehlke. 2012. A fisheries risk-assessment framework to evaluate trade-offs among management options in the presence of time-varying productivity. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 69:209-223.

M-J Rochet, J.S. Collie, S. Jennings, and S.J. Hall. 2011. Does selective fishing conserve community biodiversity? Predictions from a length-based multispecies model. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 68:469-486.

K.F. Van Kirk, T.J. Quinn, and J.S. Collie. 2010. A multispecies age-structured assessment model for the Gulf of Alaska. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 67:1135-1148.

J.S. Collie, D.J. Gifford, and J.H. Steele. 2009. End-to-end foodweb control of fish production on Georges Bank. ICES Journal of Marine Science 66:2223-2232.

J.S. Collie, J.M. Hermsen, and P.C. Valentine. 2009. Recolonization of gravel habitats on Georges Bank (northwest Atlantic). Deep-Sea Research II 56:1847-1855.

 

Presentations:

Rebuilding fish communities: the ghost of fisheries past and the virture of patience. American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists Sympoisum, New Bedford, Mass. 28 June 2012 (Keynote speaker).

Prerecruit predation delays rebuilding of depleted cod stocks. Mote Symposium, Sarasota Florida, 8 November 2011.

Temporal changes in the diversity of shelf-sea fish communities. ICES Annual Science Conference, Nantes, France. 21 September 2010.

Indicateurs de communauté: sont-ils sensibles a la sélectivité de la peche? 9e Forum Halieumétrique, Association Français d'Halieumétrie, Brest, France. 1 July 2009.

Long-term data reveal climate forcing of a coastal fish community. New England Estuarine Research Society, Block Island, Rhode Island. 16 October 2008 (Invited speaker).


History

Member for
5 years 28 weeks