Jason Krumholz

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Jason Seth Krumholz

Box 200, South Ferry Rd. Narragansett, RI 02882

Educational Background

B.A.
M.Ma
Ph.D.
Lawrence University
University of Rode Island
Graduate School of Oceanography
2001

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 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. Avoiding 'Band-Aid' Solutions in Ecosystem Restorations. Journal of Ecological Restoration. under review

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.

Presentations:

Krumholz, J., T. Barber, and C. Jadot. (2008, October). Pilot Testing of a Restoration Technique for Red Mangroves in High Energy Environments. Poster session presented at Restore Americas Estuaries Conference, Providence, RI, October 12-15, 2008.

Krumholz, J., T. Barber, C. Jadot, and H. Williams. (2008, March). Development of a Restoration Technique for Red Mangroves in High Energy Environments. Poster session presented at American Society for Limnology and Oceangraphy Conference, Orlando Florida, March 2-7, 2008.

Krumholz, J., T. Barber and C. Jadot. (2007, November). Designing a “Reef- Safe” Slow Release Fertilizer for Mangrove Restoration Projects. Poster Session presented at Estuarine Research Foundation Conference, Providence, RI Nov. 4-8, 2007.

Hanks, K., T. Barber, C. Jadot and J. Krumholz. (2007, November). Oyster Restoration Project to Restore Hard Bottom Habitat, Improve Water Quality and Reduce Shoreline Erosion. Poster Session presented at Estuarine Research Foundation Conference, Providence, RI Nov. 4-8, 2007.