SMEA 2022 Publications

SMEA faculty continue to contribute to the scholarship of marine and environmental affairs. In 2022, we published two books and over 30 articles in prestigious environmental, marine, and interdisciplinary journals. Many of these were co-authored with our students and our postdoctoral scholars. Below is a collection of these works. Faculty names are in bold; names of students and postdoctoral scholars trained by our faculty are underlined.

BOOKS

Kelly RP, Klinger T, Meyer JJ  (2022) Between the Tides in Washington and Oregon. University of Washington Press. ISBN: 9780295749969

 

Wölfle Hazard C (2022). Underflows: Queer Trans Ecologies and River Justice. University of Washington Press. ISBN: 9780295749754


PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Assistant Professor Erendira Aceves Bueno

Aceves-Bueno E, Davids L, Rodriguez-Valencia J A, Jaramillo-Legorreta A M, Nieto-Garcia E, Cárdenas-Hinojosa G, … & Cisneros-Mata, M. A. (2022). Derelict gear from an illegal fishery: Lessons from gear retrieval efforts in the Upper Gulf of California. Marine Policy147, 105387

Beaudreau AH, Bergstrom CA, Whitney EJ, Duncan DH, Lundstrom NC (2022) Seasonal and interannual variation in high-latitude estuarine fish community structure along a glacial to non-glacial watershed gradient in Southeast Alaska. Environmental Biology of Fishes

Gordon JY, Beaudreau AH, Saas EM, Carothers C (2022) Engaging formal and informal institutions for stewardship of rockfish fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska. Marine Policy 143, 105170

Gordon JY, Beaudreau AH, Williams BC, Meyer SC (2022) Bridging expert knowledge and fishery data to examine changes in nearshore rockfish fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska over fifty years. Fisheries Research 252, 106333

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Associate Professor Anne Beaudreau

Green KM, Beaudreau AH, Lukin MK, Ardoin NM (2022) Pathways to subsistence management in Alaska national parks: Perspectives of harvesters and agency staff. People and Nature

Lundstrom NCBeaudreau AH, Mueter FJ, Konar B (2022) Environmental drivers of nearshore fish community composition and size structure in glacially influenced Gulf of Alaska estuaries. Estuaries and Coasts

Ouchi S, Wilson L, Wabnitz CCC, Golden CD, Beaudreau AH, Kenny T-A, Singh GG, Cheung WWL, Chan HM, Salomon AK (2022) Opposing trends in fisheries portfolio diversity at harvester and community scales signal opportunities for adaptation. FACETS 7:1385-1410.

Carmack M
, Dolšak N, Prakash A (2022) Electoral appeal of climate policies: The Green New Deal and the 2020 U.S. House of Representatives elections. PLOS Clim 1 (6): e0000043.

Professor Nives Dolšak

Dolšak N, Prakash A (2022) Three Faces of Climate Justice. Annual Review of Political Science, 25:1, 283-301.

Dolšak N, Prakash A (2022) Different Approaches to Reducing Aviation Emissions: Reviewing the Structure-Agency Debate in Climate Policy.” Climate Action, 1:2.

Evans L, Dolšak N, Prakash A (2022) Do Windy Areas have more Wind Turbines: An Empirical Analysis of Wind Installed Capacity in Native Tribal Nations. PLOS ONE, 17(2): e0261752.

Ko I, Dolšak N, and Prakash A (2022) Have Renewable Energy Leaders Announced Aggressive Emission Reduction Goals? Examining Variations in the Stringency of Country-level Net-Zero Emission Pledges. PLOS Clim 1(11): e0000094

Lim S, Dolšak N, Prakash A, Tanaka S (2022) Distributional Concerns and Public Opinion: EV Subsidies in the U.S. and Japan. Energy Policy, 164:112883

Associate Professor Sunny Jardine

Van Deynze B, Fonner R, Feist BE, Jardine SL, Holland DS (2022) What influences spatial variability in restoration costs? Econometric cost models for interference and prediction in restoration planning. Biological Conservation, 274, 109710

Jensen AJ, Kelly RP, Anderson EC, Satterwhite WH, Shelton AO, Ward EJ (2022) Introducing zoid: A mixture model and R package for modeling proportional data with zeros and ones in ecology. Ecology 103(11): e3804

Keller A, Grason PS, McDonald A, Ramón-Laca A, Kelly RP (2022) Tracking an Invasion Front with Environmental DNA. Ecological Applications 32(4): e2561

Samhouri JF, Shelton AO, Williams GD, Feist BE, Hennesse, SM, Bartz K, Kelly RPO’Donnell  JL, Sheer M, Stier AC, Levin PS (2022) How much city is too much city? Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning along an urban gradient at the interface of land and sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9

Shelton AO, Gold ZJensen AJD’Agnese EAllan EA, Van Cise A, Gallego R, Ramón-Laca A, Garber-Yonts M, Parsons K, Kelly RP (2022) Toward Quantitative Metabarcoding. Ecology, e3906

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Associate Professor Ryan Kelly

Shelton AO, Ramón-Laca A, Wells A, Clemons J, Chu D, Feist BE, Kelly RP, Parker-Stetter SL, Thomas R, Nichols KM, Park L (2022) Environmental DNA provides quantitative estimates of Pacific hake abundance and distribution in the open ocean. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289: 20212613

Buckner E, Chittaro P, Wood F, Klinger T (2022) Identifying Dietary Preferences in Breeding Pigeon Guillemot (Cepphus columba) Using Differing Methods. Northwestern Naturalist, 103:42-50

Murray CS, Klinger T (2022) High pCO2 Does Not Alter the Thermal Plasticity of Developing Pacific erring Embryos During a Marine Heatwave. J Exp Biol, 225(5): jeb243501

Olsen AY, Larson, S, Padilla-Gamino JL, Klinger T (2022) Changes in Fish Assemblages after a Marine Heatwave in West Hawai‘i Island. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 698

Professor Terrie Klinger

Sunday JM, Howard E, Siedlecki S, Pilcher DJ, Deutsch C, MacCready P, Newton J, Klinger T (2022) Biological sensitivities to high-resolution climate change projections in the California current marine ecosystem. Global Change Biology 28, 5726-5740

Koehn L E, Nelson L K, Samhouri, J F, Norman K, Jacox M, Cullen A, Levin, P.S. 2022.  Social-ecological vulnerability of U.S. West Coast fishing communities to climate change. PLoS One 17(8): e0272120

Messager ML, Ettinger AK, Murphy-Williams M, Levin P.S (2022) Fine-scale assessment of inequities of inland flood vulnerability. Journal of Applied Geography, 133: 102492

Nelson LK, Bogeberg M, Cullen A, Koehn LE, Strawn, A., Levin, PS (2022) Perspectives on managing fisheries for community wellbeing in the face of climate change. Maritime Studies 2022: 1-10.

Professor of Practice Phil Levin

Stier A, Essington TE, Samhouri JF, Siple MC, Halpern BS, White C, Lynham JM, Salomon A, Levin PS. 2022. Avoiding critical thresholds through effective monitoring. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 289: 20220526

Crosman KM, Allison EH, Ota Y, Cisneros-Montemayor AM, Singh GG, Swartz W, Bailey M, Barclay KM, Blume G, Colléter M, Fabinyi M, Faustman, EM, Fielding, R, Griffin, PJ, Hanich, Q, Harden-Davies, H, Kelly RP, Kenny T, Klinger T, Kittinger JN, Nakamura K, Pauwelussen A, Pictou S, Rothschild C, Seto KL, Spalding A (2022) Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance. npj Ocean Sustainability 1(4): 1-9.

Delgado-Ramirez CE, Ota Y, Cisneros-Montemayor AM (2022) Fishing as a livelihood, a way of life, or just a job: considering the complexity of “fishing communities” in research and policy. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 10:1-6

Professor of Practice Yoshitaka Ota

Garcia Lozano A, Decker Sparks JL, Durgana DP, Farthing CM, Fitzpatrick J, Krough-Poulsen B, McDonald G, McDonald S, Ota Y, Sarto N, Cisneros-Montemayor AM, Lout G, Finkbeiner E, Kittinger JN (2022) Decent work in fisheries: Current trends and key considerations for future research and policy. Marine Policy, 136: e104922

Harden-Davies H, Ota Y, Fardin F, Schutter M, Singh G, Sey A (2022) Listen to Ocean Voices for an equitable Ocean Decade. 56(3): 16-17

Nakamura K, Ota Y, Blaha F (2022) A practical take on the duty to uphold human rights in seafood workplaces. Marine Policy, 135: e104844

Ota Y, Singh GG, Clark T, Schutter MS, Swartz W, Cisneros-Montemayor AM (2022) Finding logic models for sustainable marine development that deliver on social equity. PLOS Biology, 20(10): e3001841

Assistant Professor Cleo Woelfle-Erskine

Klein S, Lee J S, Courtney S, Morehead-Hillman L, Lau S, Lewis-Smith B, Sarna-Wojcicki D, and Woelfle-Hazard C (2022) Transforming Restoration Science: Multiple Knowledges and Community Research Cogeneration in the Klamath and Duwamish Rivers. The American Naturalist 200, no. 1 (July 2022): 156–67