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Updated 09/24/2018 1 MALIA ANA J. RIVERA Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Moku o Lo‘e, Kāne‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu 46-007 Lilipuna Road, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i 96744 Email: [email protected], Phone: (808) 235-9301 EDUCATION Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley 1999-2002 Specialization: Marine Population Genetics Dissertation: Population genetic structure of the commercially important Hawaiian grouper Epinephelus quernus (Serranidae) using mitochondrial and nuclear microsatellite DNA M.S. University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa 1995-1998 Specialization: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology; Molecular Systematics in Terrestrial Arthropods Thesis: Evolution in Hawaiian cave-adapted isopods (Oniscidea: Philosciidae): Vicariant speciation or adaptive shifts? B.A. University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa 1989-1995 Department of Zoology; MARC Undergraduate Scholar Research internship; molecular evolution of the bindin protein in the tropical sea urchin, Echinometra mathaei RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS High school, early undergraduate, and teacher education marine STEM Population genetics in marine systems Evolution and speciation in terrestrial arthropods PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS EDUCATION, OUTREACH & EXTENSION 2016-present Department of Curriculum Studies Honolulu, HI UH Mānoa College of Education Cooperating Graduate Faculty Advise and serve on master and doctoral committees for students in the Department of Curriculum Studies Serve on thesis and dissertation committees in related fields Co-teach graduate level courses in Curriculum Studies 2006-present Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Kāne‘ohe, HI UH Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology Associate Specialist, 2010-present (tenured 2012) Assistant Specialist, 2006-2010 Administers and directs the HIMB Science Inquiry Education Program and Research Experiences in Marine Science Summer Program. Builds and leads team of faculty, staff and graduate assistants that design and carry out HIMB’s educational mission to provide training in tropical marine

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MALIA ANA J. RIVERA Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Moku o Lo‘e, Kāne‘ohe Bay, O‘ahu

46-007 Lilipuna Road, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i 96744 Email: [email protected], Phone: (808) 235-9301

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley 1999-2002

▪ Specialization: Marine Population Genetics

▪ Dissertation: Population genetic structure of the commercially important Hawaiian grouper Epinephelus quernus (Serranidae) using mitochondrial and nuclear microsatellite DNA

M.S. University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa 1995-1998

▪ Specialization: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology; Molecular Systematics in Terrestrial Arthropods

▪ Thesis: Evolution in Hawaiian cave-adapted isopods (Oniscidea: Philosciidae): Vicariant speciation or adaptive shifts?

B.A. University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa 1989-1995

▪ Department of Zoology; MARC Undergraduate Scholar

▪ Research internship; molecular evolution of the bindin protein in the tropical sea urchin, Echinometra mathaei

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

▪ High school, early undergraduate, and teacher education marine STEM

▪ Population genetics in marine systems

▪ Evolution and speciation in terrestrial arthropods

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS

EDUCATION,

OUTREACH & EXTENSION

2016-present Department of Curriculum Studies Honolulu, HI

UH Mānoa College of Education

Cooperating Graduate Faculty

◼ Advise and serve on master and doctoral committees for students in the Department of Curriculum Studies

◼ Serve on thesis and dissertation committees in related fields ◼ Co-teach graduate level courses in Curriculum Studies

2006-present Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Kāne‘ohe, HI

UH Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology

Associate Specialist, 2010-present (tenured 2012)

Assistant Specialist, 2006-2010

◼ Administers and directs the HIMB Science Inquiry Education Program and Research Experiences in Marine Science Summer Program.

◼ Builds and leads team of faculty, staff and graduate assistants that design and carry out HIMB’s educational mission to provide training in tropical marine

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biology for Hawai‘i’s students and facilitate pathways to marine related STEM college careers.

◼ Developed and manages the HIMB Marine Science Research Learning Center, a capital improvement project on Moku o Lo‘e that is fully equipped with scientific tools and supplies, dedicated to student and community education in marine biology and scientific research and manages KA NOELO KAI, a 49-passenger vessel dedicated to supporting HIMB education programming.

◼ Creates high school science inquiry-based educational curriculum and programming using current HIMB research as contextual framework.

◼ Oversees and develops educational programming for high school science classes, pre-service and in-service teacher training, and undergraduate training and formal courses.

◼ Develops workshops and coordinates research training and internships for high school students, undergraduates, and pre- and in-service school teachers.

◼ Creates educational partnerships with local, state and federal agencies, community groups and organizations, and foundations.

2005-2006 Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Kāne‘ohe, HI

HIMB-Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

Research and Outreach Coordinator

Assistant Specialist

◼ Coordinated and managed daily aspects of a multi-million dollar award from NOAA for management-based scientific research and educational outreach in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI).

◼ Managed and directed the HIMB Community Education Program integrating NWHI research into educational offerings.

◼ Developed continuing education course for public audiences with Windward Community College on HIMB research in the NWHI.

◼ Coordinated and presented at legislative, congressional, government briefings.

◼ Oversaw media, press inquiries, stories and articles focused on the HIMB-NWHI Research Partnership.

◼ Developed new outreach and education initiatives for HIMB using telepresence and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) technology.

2004-2005 University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant Honolulu, HI

Assistant Extension Leader

Assistant Specialist

◼ Provided leadership for 15 UH extension faculty, agents and staff. ◼ Served as Principal Investigator or Associate Investigator for eight outreach

and extension grants/contracts for marine stewardship, aquaculture, and K-12 environmental education, including the Hanauma Bay Education Program.

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◼ Oversaw 16 Graduate Students in Hawai‘i Sea Grant Graduate Trainee Extension Program, designed to integrate marine science research with outreach-extension opportunities.

◼ Organized and planned extension workshops on various marine and environmental issues, including Impacts of Banning Lay Nets in Hawai‘i and Giant Clam and Tilapia Spawning for farmers in American Samoa.

MARINE POLICY

2003-2004 National Sea Grant College Program Washington, DC

John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellow

Office of Congressman Eni F. H. Faleomavaega

◼ Primary staffer managing issues related to the United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans within the US House Committee on Resources.

◼ Participated in workshops and seminars, including Congressional Research Services seminars and National Academy workshop on Defining Best Available Science for Fisheries Management, Washington, D.C.

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

2002-2003 Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Kāne‘ohe, HI

Analytical Research Specialist, RCUH

Hawaiian Bottomfish Project

◼ Surveyed genetic diversity and population structure in the Hawaiian Grouper, Hāpu‘upu‘u, Epinephelus quernus, throughout the Hawaiian Archipelago.

◼ Assessed genetic diversity in east O‘ahu populations and broodstock of the Pink Snapper, ‘Ōpakapaka, Pristipomoides filamentosus.

SELECTED GRANTS AND EXTRAMURAL FUNDING TOTAL PI’D GRANTS - $2,758,224 TOTAL CO-PI’D GRANTS - $373,598 TOTAL LEAD PERSONNEL/PROJECT LEAD GRANTS - $1,539,356

Principal Investigator, Tanaka Memorial Foundation, $10,000, 2018-2019.

▪ In support of the HIMB Science Inquiry Education Program. Principal Investigator, Hau‘oli Mau Loa Foundation, $196,538, 2017-2018.

▪ Research Experiences in Marine Science (REMS) Summer Program 2016. Principal Investigator, Carol Ann and Myron K. Hayashida, $17,297, 2015-2018, endowment

established in 2018 (amount confidential).

▪ Peer mentorship support for the REMS Summer Program interns. Lead Personnel, Smithsonian Institution Youth Access Grant, $102,377, 2017.

▪ Next Genera62675tion Marine Science: Assessing Biodiversity in Kāne‘ohe Bay. Principal Investigator, Hau‘oli Mau Loa Foundation, $21,053, 2016-2017.

▪ Research Experiences in Marine Science (REMS) Summer Program 2016. Principal Investigator, Harold K. L. Castle Foundation, $360,088, 2015-2018.

▪ Pathways to Science: A student research vessel for Kāne‘ohe Bay and Moku o Lo‘e. Principal Investigator, NOAA Bay-Watershed Education & Training, $97,917, 2016-2017.

▪ Student Investigations in Marine Science Phase II: Place-based education in the He‘eia ahupua‘a providing opportunities to engage students in conservation oriented scientific research.

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Lead Personnel, Smithsonian Institution Youth Access Grant, $62,675, 2016.

▪ Next Generation Marine Science: Using MarineGEO to teach marine science and connect Hawaiian students to marine technology. Principal Investigator, Sub-award from the U.S. Department of Education Native Hawaiian

Education Program to the Pacific American Foundation, $40,000, 2015-2017.

▪ Kulia Natural Resource Stewardship Program in support of HIMB REMS. Principal Investigator, Sub-award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to the Pacific

American Foundation, $50,000, 2014-2015.

▪ Project Malama Na Pua in support of the REMS Summer Program. Principal Investigator, Hawai‘i Community Foundation, Omidyar Fund, $10,000, 2014-2015.

▪ Supporting the HIMB REMS Summer Program. Principal Investigator, Harold K. L. Castle Foundation, $25,000, 2014-2016.

▪ Supporting the HIMB REMS Summer Program. Principal Investigator, NOAA Bay-Watershed Education & Training, $97,856, 2013-2015.

▪ Student Investigations in Marine Science: Place-based education in the He‘eia ahupua‘a providing opportunities to engage students in conservation oriented scientific research. Principal Investigator, UH Mānoa School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology, Student

Equity, Excellence in Diversity McNair Student Achievement Program and Graduate Program Access sub-awards, $15,535, 2013.

▪ Research Experiences in Marine Science Summer Program Pilot 2013. Principal Investigator, Sub-award from Pacific Islands Climate Education Partnership to Pacific

Resources for Education and Learning, NSF Climate Change Education Partnership Phase II subaward, $30,701, 2012-2013.

▪ Exploring Applications Across the US Associated Pacific Islands: Marine Science Research Experiences for High School Students and Recent Graduates. Principal Investigator, Harold K. L. Castle Foundation, $391,418, 2009-2010.

▪ In support of the development of a Marine Science Research Learning Center at HIMB for K-12 and public education. Principal Investigator, Emmett R. Quady Foundation, $15,000, 2008-2015.

▪ In support of the Marine Science Research Learning Center and HIMB Education Program for K-12 and public audiences. Co-PI, Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, $85,000, 2008-2012.

▪ Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in Hawai‘i. Co-PI, Ameron Corporation, $75,000, 2008-2012.

▪ Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in Hawai‘i. Co-PI, Minami Foundation, $80,000, 2008-2011.

▪ Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in Hawai‘i. Co-PI, NOAA Bay-Watershed Education and Training, $99,998, 2008-2009.

▪ Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for Teachers in Hawai‘i. Co-PI, Okumura Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, $15,000, 2008-2009.

▪ Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in Hawai‘i.

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Principal Investigator, NOAA Office of Education/National Marine Sanctuaries Program, $115,000, 2007-2010. ◼ Development of a Marine Science Curriculum, NOAA Sea, Earth, Atmosphere for grades 3-5 for

the Hawai‘i Department of Education. Principal Investigator, NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program, $74,000, 2007-2010. ◼ Outreach and telepresence education for HIMB-Northwestern Hawaiian Islands-HIMB

Research Partnership. Co-PI, National Science Foundation, Supplemental grant $9,300, 2007.

▪ Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i. In support of a workshop bringing together marine science education programs to enhance collaborative efforts. Co-PI, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Supplemental, $9,300, 2007.

▪ Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i. In support of a workshop bringing together marine science education programs to enhance collaborative efforts. Principal Investigator, NOAA Office of Education/National Marine Sanctuaries Program,

$619,940, 2006-2010. ◼ Science writing advising for Marine Science Curriculum for grades 3-5 for Hawai‘i Department

of Education and initiating planning and development of a Marine Science Research Learning Center at HIMB for middle and high school students. Project Lead, NOAA Office National Marine Sanctuaries, $1,374,304, 2007-2013. ◼ Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology-Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Research Partnership,

formal and informal education, outreach, administrative and research activities. Principal Investigator, NOAA Office of Education/National Marine Sanctuaries Program

Pacific Region, $99,982, 2006-2009. ◼ Reef Missions-Exploring Reef Habitats with Autonomous Vehicles; marine education pilot

program for Hawai‘i high school students. Principal Investigator, University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant, $5,385, 2006. ◼ Sea Perch Workshop; underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) building training for Hawai‘i

school teachers. Principal Investigator, Department of Health, State of Hawai‘i, $50,000, 2005. ◼ Hawai‘i Beverage Deposit Recycling Program K-12 outreach for the new State of Hawai‘i HI-5

redemption program. Principal Investigator, City and County of Honolulu, $285,000, 2004-2005.

▪ Hanauma Bay Education Program; delivering education and outreach for visitors to the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve.

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Gillespie, R G, S Benjamin, M Brewer, M Rivera & G K Roderick, 2018. Evolutionary Determinism by Repeated Diversification of Ecomorphs in Hawaiian Stick Spiders. Current Biology 28: 941-947.

Selkoe, K A, O E Gagiotti, ToBo Laboratory, B W Bowen, R J Toonen, 2014. Emergent Patterns of Population Genetic Structure for a Coral Reef Community. Molecular Ecology 23: 3064-3079.

Gorospe, K D, B K Fox, R D Haverkort-Yeh, C S Tamaru & M Rivera, 2013. Engaging students in the Pacific and beyond using an inquiry-based lesson in ocean acidification. Journal of Geoscience Education 61: 396-404.

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Haverkort-Yeh, R D, C S Tamaru, K D Gorospe & M Rivera, 2013. Examining the effects of altered water quality on sea urchin fertilization success and embryo development. Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas 50: 111-118.

Tamaru, C S, Haverkort-Yeh R D, K D Gorospe & M Rivera, 2013. Exploring larval development and applications in marine fish aquaculture using pink snapper embryos. Journal of Biological Education, doi 10.1080/00219266.2013.837403.

Fox, B K, K D Gorospe, R D Haverkort-Yeh & M Rivera, 2013. It’s a snap: An inquiry-based snapping shrimp bioacoustics activity. The American Biology Teacher 75: 470-475.

Rivera M, M M Manning, D A Krupp, 2013. Teacher confidence after professional development: An evaluation of a marine and environmental science program for high school teachers in Hawai‘i. International Journal of Environmental and Science Education: 217-239.

Rivera M, B E Lawton, C Chryssostomidis, 2011. Reef Missions: Engaging students in science and the marine environment using an autonomous underwater vehicle; a pilot telepresence education program with preliminary program evaluation results. In Proceedings of the OCEANS 2011 Marine Technology Society/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Conference, Kona 2011.

Rivera M, K Andrews, D Kobayashi, J Wren, C Kelley, G K Roderick & R J Toonen, 2011. Genetic analyses and simulations of larval dispersal reveal distinct populations and directional connectivity across the range of the Hawaiian grouper (Epinephelus quernus). Journal of Marine Biology, vol. 2011, Article ID 765353, 11 pages. doi:10.1155/2011/765353.

Wiener C S, M Rivera, R J Toonen, J C Leong, R K Kosaki, S A Karl, K Keller & H Johnson, 2011. Creating effective partnerships in ecosystem based management: A culture of science and management. Journal of Marine Biology, vol. 2011, Article ID 241610, 8 pages. doi:10.1155/2011/241610.

Wiener C S & M Rivera, 2010. Journeying through the Hawaiian Archipelago: Using marine science and place-based learning at the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology. Current: The Journal of Marine Education 26: 30-34.

Rivera M & R G Gillespie, 2010. New species of endemic kleptoparasitic spiders of the Genus Argyrodes (Araneae: Theridiidae) in the Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Science 64: 221-231.

Gillespie R G & M Rivera, 2007. Free-living spiders of the genus Ariamnes (Araneae, Theridiidae) in Hawai‘i. Journal of Arachnology 35: 11-37.

Rivera M, C Kelley & G K Roderick, 2004. Subtle population genetic structure in the Hawaiian Grouper, Epinephelus quernus as revealed by mitochondrial DNA analyses. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 81: 449-468.

Rivera M, G C Graham & G K Roderick, 2003. Isolation and characterization of nine nuclear microsatellites from the Hawaiian Grouper, Epinephelus quernus. Marine Biotechnology 5(2): 126-129.

Rivera M, G K Roderick, S Taiti & F Howarth, 2002. Evolution in Hawaiian cave adapted isopods: Vicariant speciation or adaptive shifts? Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25: 1-9.

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Gillespie R G, M Rivera & J Garb, 1998. Taxonomy and Phylogeography of Hawaiian Araneae. In Proceedings of the 17th European Colloquium of Arachnology, Edinburgh 1997. (ed.) P.A. Selden. British Arachnological Society: Burnham Beeches, Bucks. pp 41-50.

CURRICULUM AND LESSON MODULES

HIMB High School Marine Science Inquiry Labs — A series of three-day laboratory modules for grades 9-12 delivered by HIMB Science Inquiry Education Program instructors.

Authors: Y Rii, C A Ambrosino, W H Thomas & M Rivera, 2016.

Cryptic Biodiversity using Mini-ARMS: assessing marine invertebrate colonization, succession and diversity around Moku o Lo‘e in Kāne‘ohe Bay.

Coral Growth and Survival: assessing growth and survival of common scleractinian corals under ambient and stress conditions.

Authors: C A Ambrosino & M Rivera, 2015.

Marine Neuroethology: using the Hawaiian Bobtail Squid and other local invertebrates to observe and analyze animal behavior using ethograms.

Authors: B K Fox, C Tamaru & M Rivera, with contributions from K Gorospe and R Haverkort, 2010.

Ocean Acidification: using coral skeletons and manipulating seawater pH with CO2 gas to measure effects on calcium carbonate dissolution.

Marine Bioacoustics: using hydrophones to record and characterize the sounds of invertebrate interactions.

Introduction to Marine Fish Aquaculture: using ‘Ōpakapaka to learn about spawning, development and applications to aquaculture.

Sea Urchin Fertilization: using native sea urchins to test the effects of water quality on fertilization success and embryonic development.

NOAA Sea, Earth, Atmosphere Education Resource, 2012 — A marine science curriculum for grades 3-5 for the Hawai‘i Department of Education and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; HIMB science content writers and advisors for thirty curriculum units (1,593 pages) and a teacher resource compendium:

Sea, Earth, Atmosphere Science Background Compilation, by M Manning, J Dale, M Rivera, M Kaneshiro-Pinero. Editors B K Fox & M Rivera, 143 pps, 2010.

Shoreline Habitats, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Open Ocean Habitats, science background by M Rivera & M Manning, 2008.

Reef Habitats, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Navigating the Water Cycle, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Ocean Geography, science background by M Kaneshiro-Pinero, M Rivera, 2008.

Predicting and Tracking Natural Disasters, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Ocean Exploration, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

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Island Formations, science background by M Manning, M Kaneshiro-Pineiro & M Rivera, 2008.

Weather and Wave Patterns, science background by M Manning, J Dale, M Kaneshiro-Pinero, M Rivera, 2008.

Aquatic Food Chains, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Life and Times of Humpback Whales, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Threatened and Endangered Species, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Beach Detectives, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Marine Protected Areas, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

The Wonderful World of Corals, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Coral Reefs Ecosystems, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Life in a Wetland, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Life in the Open Ocean, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Wise Use and Management, science background by J Dale, M Manning, B K Fox & M Rivera, 2008.

Climate Change, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Underwater Topography, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Waves and Tsunamis, science background by M Kaneshiro-Pineiro, M Rivera & M Manning, 2008.

Predicting and Tracking Natural Disasters, science background by J Dale, M Rivera & M Manning, 2008.

Wave Impacts, science background by M Manning, J Dale & M Rivera, 2008

Exploring the Trophic Levels, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Plate tectonics, science background by M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Ocean Geography, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Oceans and Sunlight, science background by J Dale, M Manning & M Rivera, 2008.

Gill Nets, science background by J Dale & M Rivera, 2008.

Ahupua‘a, science background by M Kaneshiro-Pineiro & M Rivera, 2008.

Reef Missions: Exploring Remote Underwater Habitats with Autonomous Vehicles — HIMB created three high school science inquiry modules that accompany capabilities of an AUV designed for marine science education.

Authors: M Rivera, N Whitney, M Manning & B K Fox, 2009.

Hawaiian Reef Biodiversity: examines Hawaiian coral reefs species diversity utilizing quadrat sampling techniques.

Exploring Water Quality: utilizes YSI with sondes for pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, temperature and salinity to explore nearshore water quality.

Threats to Coral Reefs: explores invasive species and diseases on Hawaiian coral reefs utilizing quadrat sampling techniques.

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Hawai‘i Beverage Container Deposit Program — An Educator’s Guide. University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Written by M Heildel & M Rivera, edited by K Irish, 2005.

OTHER REPORTS AND PUBLISHED PRODUCTS

Rivera, M, K Gorospe, M Manning & A Meltvedt (Snow), 2014. Research experiences in marine science for high school students at the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology: Recruiting the next generation of Hawai‘i’s ocean scientists, managers and stewards. In Pacific Educator, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2011. High school marine biology scientific inquiry based labs offered by the HIMB Education Program. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Semi-Annual Progress Report XIII. Submitted by R Toonen, J Leong & C Wiener, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M & M Manning, 2011. Development and validation of an underwater biopsy sampling method for non-lethally collecting tissue from teleost fish. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Semi-Annual Progress Report XIII. Submitted by R Toonen, J Leong & C Wiener, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2010. HIMB-NOAA MoA Semi-Annual Education Report, July-December 2009, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2009. HIMB-NOAA MoA Semi-Annual Education Report, January-June 2009, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2009. HIMB-NOAA MoA Semi-Annual Education Report, July-December 2008, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Bruno B, M Rivera, T Hicks-Johnson, E Baumgartner & K Davidson, 2008. Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i (OLA-HI) Resource Guide, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.

Atafua J, F Leiato, A Mamea, T Passi, 2008. Sea Cucumbers of American Samoa. E Temple, S Godwin & M Rivera (editors). American Samoa Community College, Hawai‘i Sea Grant & Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology.

Rivera M, 2008. HIMB-NOAA MoA Semi-Annual Education Report, January-June 2008, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2008. HIMB-NOAA MoA Semi-Annual Education Report, July-December 2007, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Godwin S & M Rivera, 2008. Samoan archipelago marine alien species workshop: Issues and management. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Semi-Annual Report VIII, Submitted by J Leong & C Wiener, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Godwin S & M Rivera, 2008. Identification of marine invertebrates focusing on alien species and field survey in American Samoa. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Semi-Annual Report VIII, Submitted by J Leong & C Wiener, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

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Wiener C & M Rivera, 2008. Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Research Partnership outreach program. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Semi-Annual Report VIII, Submitted by J Leong & C Wiener, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Wiener C & M Rivera, 2007. Outreach and education. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Semi-Annual Report VII, Submitted by J Leong & C Wiener, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2007. Outreach and education. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Quarterly Report V-VI, Submitted by J Leong & D Carter, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2006. Outreach and education. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Quarterly Report IV, Submitted by J Leong, M Rivera & J Barrett, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Leong J, M Rivera & J Barrett (editors), 2006. HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Quarterly Report IV, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, 2006. Outreach and education. In HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Quarterly Report II-III, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M & J Leong (editors), 2006. HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Quarterly Report II-III, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, C Kelley & EG Grau, G Graham, and G Roderick, 2003. Population genetic analyses of Hāpu‘upu‘u from across the Hawaiian archipelago. Hawaiian Bottomfish Report, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.

Rivera M, C Kelley & EG Grau, 2003. Genetic variation in ‘Ōpakapaka from east and south O‘ahu based on mtDNA Control Region DNA Sequences. Hawaiian Bottomfish Report, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS

Rivera M, C M Ambrosino, S M Rii, M M Manning & S Leon Soon. Exploring the potential intersections of Biological Education Research in place-based, culturally framed marine biology programs aimed at improving recruitment and retention in related undergraduate pathways. Society for the Advancement of Biological Education Research – West, UC Irvine, January 2018.

Rii, Y, C Ambrosino, M Henley, M Heckman, M Hagedorn, M Rivera. Minding the Gap: A Guided STEM Pipeline from High School to College to Address Attrition Factors. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, February - March 2017.

Grabowsky, G, G Aeby, A Collings, S Frazer, M Hadfield, M Heckman, M Hoover, C Hunter, B Kimokeo, E Kumabe Maynard, W Kuntz, M Mattos, D Otsuki, K Perez, R Richmond, M Rivera, H Trapdio-Rosenthal, A Sullivan & R Umberger. Coral Reef Conservation through Transformational Learning. International Union for Conservation of Nature World Conservation Congress, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, September 2016.

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Rivera M, M Manning & C Ambrosino. Experimental Courses for High School Students at the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, June 2016.

Krupp, D & M Rivera. The Pacific Center for Environmental Studies and Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Summer Program in Environmental Science for High School Students. 2nd Annual Hawai‘i in Higher Education Sustainability, Windward Community College, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i, March 2014.

Rivera M, M Manning & K Gorospe. Research Experiences in Marine Science (REMS) Summer High School Program at the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB). Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, February 2014.

Rivera M, K Gorospe & M Heckman. Introduction to Marine Science Investigations at the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology: a week long summer course for high school students from around the world. 2013 National Marine Educators Association Conference, Mobile, Alabama, July 2013.

Rivera M, B K Fox, C Tamaru, K Gorospe & R Haverkort. Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology’s Labs for High School Students: Using Actual Research Programs as the Context for Scientific Inquiry and Investigation. Hawai‘i Environmental Education Alliance Symposium, Honolulu Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, July 2012.

Manning M & M Rivera. Development and Validation of a Non-lethal Fish Sampling Method for Fish. 2012 International Coral Reef Symposium. Cairns, Queesnland, July 2012.

Rivera M, B K Fox, C Tamaru, K Gorospe, R Haverkort, & C Wiener. Spanning the Hawaiian Archipelago: High School Scientific Inquiry Based on Authentic Research Programs. 2012 National Marine Educators Association Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, June 2012.

Rivera M, B E Lawton & C Chryssostomidis. Reef Missions: Engaging students in science and the marine environment using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. OCEANS Marine Technology Society/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Annual Meeting, Kona, Hawai‘i, September 2011.

Gaither M, K Andrews, C Kelley, M Rivera, R Toonen, A Vaz & B W Bowen. Connectivity among the deep water fishes of the Hawaiian archipelago. American Fisheries Society 141st Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, September 2011.

Rivera M, B E Lawton, C Chryssostomidis & C S Wiener. Reef Missions: Changes in student perceptions about science and the marine environment using telepresence. World Environmental Education Congress, Brisbane, Queensland, July 2011

Rivera M. Real scientific research as the context for inquiry-driven place-based outreach education: Changing student perceptions of science and conservation. 2nd International Marine Conservation Congress, Society of Conservation Biology, Victoria, British Columbia, May 2011.

Wiener C S, R Toonen, J Leong, R Kosaki, M Rivera, S Karl, K Keller, H Johnson. The dividing culture of science and management: Human dimensions of the Northwestern Hawaiian Island Coral Reef Research Partnership. 2nd International Marine Conservation Congress, Society of Conservation Biology, Victoria, British Columbia, May 2011.

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Wiener C S, M Rivera, R Toonen, J Leong, S Karl, R Kosaki, K Keller, H Johnson. Communicating science for ecosystem based management: A case study of the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Research Partnership. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 2011.

Wiener C S & M Rivera. Window to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands through place-based learning and marine sciences. International Pacific Marine Educators Conference. Sigatoka, Fiji Islands, July 2010.

Rivera M. Reef Missions: Exploring underwater habitats with autonomous underwater vehicles. 2009 National Marine Educators Association Conference. Monterey, California, June 2009.

Baumgartner E, B Bruno, K Davidson, T Hicks-Johnson & M Rivera. Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i: A new model for collaboration to enhance ocean literacy. 2008 National Marine Educators Association Conference. Savannah, Georgia. July 2008.

Bruno B, M Rivera, T Hicks-Johnson, E Baumgartner & K Davidson. Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i (OLA-HI) Resource Guide. 2008 American Geophysical Union Joint Assembly. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. May 2008.

Bruno B, E Baumgartner, K Davidson, T Hicks-Johnson & M Rivera. Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i: Establishing a framework for collaboration. 2008 Ocean Sciences Meeting. Orlando, Florida. March 2008.

Rivera M, C Kelley, G K Roderick, & EG Grau. Defining management units in the Hawaiian Grouper using population genetic analyses. 15th Annual meeting of the Society of Conservation Biology. Hilo, Hawai‘i. July 2001.

Rivera M. Morphological and molecular diversity of Hawaiian Argyrodes (Theridiidae). XIV International Congress of Arachnology and the 22nd Annual Meeting of the American Arachnological Society. Chicago, Illinois. July 1998.

Rivera M, G K Roderick, S Taiti & F G Howarth. Independent origins of Hawaiian cave adapted isopods. Annual Society for the Study of Evolution/American Society of Naturalists/Society of Systematic Biologists. Vancouver, British Columbia. June 1998.

Gillespie R, M Rivera & J Garb. Sun, Surf, and Spiders: Taxonomy and phylogeography of Hawaiian Araneae. 17th European Colloquium of Arachnology. Edinburgh, Scotland. July 1997.

Taiti S, M Rivera, F Howarth & G Roderick. Morphological and molecular analysis of terrestrial isopods from Hawaiian caves (Crustacea, Oniscidea). XIII International Symposium of Biospeleology. Marrakesh, Morocco. April 1997.

SELECTED INVITED AND OTHER ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Rivera, M. Journeying through the Hawaiian Archipelago: Exploring biological diversity with applications to conservation, management and education (keynote). Tanaka Memorial Foundation bi-annual reception, The Metropolitan Club, New York City, New York, 2018.

Rivera, M. Career Options in Science Education. Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education Career Workshop, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, November 2012.

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Rivera, M. My Journey through a Career in Marine Science. Islands of Opportunity Alliance, Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Annual Student Conference, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, August 2012.

Gaither M R, K Andrews, C Wilcox, R Toonen, C Kelley, M Rivera, J Wren & B Bowen. Connectivity Among the Deep Water Fishes of the Hawaiian Archipelago. 5th Annual Hawaiian Islands Symposium: Understanding Hawaiian Reef Ecosystems, Honolulu, Hawai‘i May 2012.

Tamaru C, H Lee, D Dykstra, D Krupp, F McCoy, J Leong, M Rivera & M Heckman. Waikalua Loko Fishpond Project. Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communities-Tribal Colleges and Universities 2011 National Conference, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, March 2011.

Rivera M & M Heckman. Broader Impacts: HIMB outreach & education, current efforts, future directions. HIMB 2011 Spring Seminar Series, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i, March 2011.

Wiener C S, R Toonen, J Leong, R Kosaki, M Rivera, S Karl, K Keller, H Johnson. Science management integration case study and recommendations for the research partnership. 4th Annual Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Symposium, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, February 2011.

Wiener C S, M Rivera, & M Heckman. Outreach program update. 4th Annual Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Symposium, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, February 2011.

Rivera M. Reef Missions for high school marine science education. Sea Perch Stakeholders conference. Honolulu, Hawai‘i, August 2009.

Rivera, M. HIMB Education Programs. Meeting of the Ko‘olaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i, September 2008.

Godwin S & M Rivera. Samoan marine alien species outreach project. HIMB-NWHI Semi-Annual Meeting, Kāne‘ohe, Hawai‘i, May 2008.

Weidner K D, M Taite, S Hendrix & M Rivera. Talking Technology and Education with NOAA. 11th Annual Technology in Education Conference. Honolulu, Hawai‘i. March 2008.

Rivera M & C S Wiener. Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology outreach & education. HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Semi-Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, November 2007.

Rivera M. An overview of HIMB outreach and education. Presentation to the National Science Board, UH Mānoa, June 2007.

Rivera M. HIMB-Northwestern Hawaiian Islands outreach. HIMB-NWHI Coral Reef Research Partnership Quarterly Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, August 2006.

Rivera M. Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Research Project. Presentation to the Rotary Club of Waikīkī, March 2006.

Rivera M. Spiders, isopods and the endemic grouper; diversity and evolution in the Hawaiian archipelago. Presentation to the West Honolulu Rotary Club, December 2005.

Rivera M, G K Roderick, C Kelley & E G Grau. Population genetic analyses of the Hawaiian Grouper, Epinephelus quernus, update. Western Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Council. Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i. January 2003.

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Rivera M, G K Roderick, C Kelley & E G Grau. Population genetic analyses of the Hawaiian Grouper, Epinephelus quernus. Science and Statistical Committee, Western Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Council. Honolulu, Hawai‘i. 2002.

Rivera M. Morphological and molecular diversity of Hawaiian Argyrodes (Theridiidae). 23rd Annual Albert L. Tester Symposium. University of Hawai‘i. Honolulu, Hawai‘i. April 1998.

OTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS

▪ The effects of pH on snapping shrimp claw re-generation rate, in collaboration with K Maloney, 2017-2018.

▪ Mortality of sea urchins in artificially induced spawning, in collaboration with K Gorospe, R Haverkort, A Jaber, I Guttierez, C Shayler and H Thomas, 2012-2016.

▪ Development of a non-lethal biopsy probe for molecular analyses of teleost fish, in collaboration with M Manning, 2010-2012.

▪ Assessing genetic diversity in the pink snapper, ‘Ōpakapaka, Pristipomoides filamentosus, in wild populations and captive broodstock, in collaboration C Kelley & C Tamaru, 2002-2014.

▪ Systematics, taxonomy, ecology, and the evolution of foraging modes in Hawaiian Argyrodes spiders, in collaboration R G Gillespie, 1995-2018.

▪ Conservation and life history of the endangered Blackburn's Sphinx Moth, Manduca blackburni, in collaboration with R G Gillespie, 1997-1998.

▪ Evolution of cave-adaptation in Hawaiian isopods, in collaboration with F G Howarth, S Taiti & G K Roderick, 1995-1998.

▪ Molecular variation in the sperm recognition protein bindin in Pacific populations of the tropical marine sea urchin, Echinometra mathaei, in collaboration with S R Palumbi & E C Metz, 1993-1995.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS DEVELOPED AND COURSES TAUGHT

Mixed Methods Research Design, EDCS 780. Co-instructor for College of Education Graduate Students exploring qualitative and quantitative methods, Spring 2017, Fall 2018.

Internship in College Teaching, EDCS 799. Instructor for PhD graduate student teaching internship for EDCS 780, Spring 2017.

HIMB Summer Research Experiences in Marine Science, OCN 196 (established course). Program director and instructor. High school science inquiry course for underrepresented high school students from O‘ahu Title I schools, Summer 2016, 2017, 2018.

HIMB Science Inquiry Education Graduate Internship, OCN 699 (directed research). Graduate research and teaching internship with UH Mānoa College of Education graduate students in MEdT and PhD programs, Spring 2015, Fall 2017, Fall 2018 and MA program in Kawaihuelani (Hawaiian Language), Fall 2017.

HIMB Summer Research Experiences in Marine Science, OCN 198 (experimental course). Program director and instructor. High school science inquiry course for underrepresented high school students from O‘ahu Title I schools, Summer 2014, 2015.

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HIMB Summer Research Experiences in Marine Science Pilot, OCN 199 (directed research). Program director and instructor. High school science inquiry course for underrepresented high school students from O‘ahu Title I schools, Summer 2013.

HIMB Science in Action Outreach College Summer Program. High school science inquiry 1-week program for students from Hawai‘i and around the world, 2013, 2014, 2015.

PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, BIOL 124 & 124(L). Program faculty, coordinator and mentor, Summer 2011, 2012. Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in Hawai‘i.

HIMB High School Scientific Inquiry Labs, developer and instructor, 2010-present. High school classes participate in three-day laboratory exercises that include content learning, hypothesis testing, and scientific communication. Taught at the HIMB Marine Science Research Learning Center.

Reef Missions, developer and instructor, Spring 2009. Curriculum piloted with middle and high school science classes from the Myron B. Thompson Academy. Covered topics on reef biodiversity, threats to coral reefs, and water quality.

Interdisciplinary Science Curriculum, Instructor, EDCS 433. Instructor, Summer 2009. Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for Teachers in Hawai‘i.

Methods and Materials in Science, EDCS 450. Instructor, Summer 2009. Teacher professional development program entitled Interdisciplinary Science Curriculum, Summer 2009. Human Impacts and Hawai‘i’s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research Program for Teachers in Hawai‘i. Professional development in scientific materials and methods.

PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, BIOL 124. Lecturer, Summer 2009. Techniques in molecular biology.

HIMB-NWHI Telepresence Demonstration, Spring 2009. Lead Coordinator for a two way audio and video communication with scuba diver interacting with students from Mililani High School. Partners included HIMB, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Program, Institute for Exploration, and Mystic Aquarium.

Marine Science Internship Program, 2008. Project Lead; students learned about intertidal biodiversity, alien species, reef survey techniques and developed a guide to native sea cucumbers of American Samoa. American Samoa Community College, HIMB-NWHI Research Partnership, and Hawai‘i Sea Grant.

Continuing Education Course (non-credit), Windward Community College, 2007. Co-coordinator, The Best Kept Secret in Kāne‘ohe Bay, highlighting HIMB and NWHI research.

HIMB STUDENTS AND PERSONNEL FUNDED AND/OR SUPERVISED

Alexi Meltel, KUPU Intern, 2017-present.

Kahiau Miranda, UH Hilo PIPES Intern, Summer 2018

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Sherril Leon Soon, Ph.D. candidate and postdoc, REMS Instructor and Mentor, 2017-2018.

Bethany Kawehi Kimokeo, MA graduate student intern, Hawaiian language, 2017-2018.

Michele Mahi, PhD student intern, Curriculum Studies, 2017.

Yoshimi Rii, Smithsonian Youth Access Grant (Post-doc), 2015-2017.

Sarah Tucker, REMS Program Instructor, 2017.

Sarai Del Rosario, REMS Undergraduate Assistant, 2017.

Jovit Marks, REMS Undergraduate Assistant, 2017.

Seaenna Correa-Garcia, REMS Undergraduate Assistant, 2017, 2018.

William Hoaka Thomas, KUPU Intern, Science Inquiry Education Program 2015-2017.

Christine Carrier, High School Marine Science Lab Instructor (GA), 2013-present.

Bradley ‘Kai’ Fox (post-doc), REMS Summer Program Instructor, 2016.

Mackenzie Manning, Research Experiences in Marine Science. (I2 faculty), 2013-2016.

Robinson Bucaneg, Graduate student REMS Instructor from CTAHR, Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering Program, 2016.

Jeremy Soriano, REMS Summer Program Instructor, 2014-2016.

Kelsey Maloney, Undergraduate Intern, Squid behavior project and REMS staff, 2015-2016.

Akamu Jaber, Undergraduate REMS staff, 2016.

Cameron Ka‘ilikea Shayler, KUPU Intern, Science Inquiry Education Program, 2014-2015.

Dani Horner, Undergraduate Intern, Sea urchin spawning project, 2015.

Ariana Huffmyer, Research Experiences in Marine Science (GA), 2015.

Zack Oyafuso, Research Experiences in Marine Science (GA), 2015.

Hayley McDermott, MEdT Graduate Intern, Science Inquiry Education Program, 2014-2015.

Julia Harrison, MEdT Graduate Intern, Science Inquiry Education Program, 2014-2015.

Jeremy Soriano, Research Experiences in Marine Science (Science Teacher Intern), 2014-2015.

Kelly Williams, Research Experiences in Marine Science (GA), 2014.

Gerry Clarin, Research Experiences in Marine Science (Science Teacher Intern), 2014.

Rene Francolini, Post Baccalaureate Intern, Research Experiences in Marine Science, 2014.

‘Ale‘alani Dudoit, High School Marine Science Lab Instructor (GA), 2013-2014.

James ‘Kyle’ Landers, High School Marine Science Lab Instructor (Intern), 2013-2015

Jeremy Soriano, High School Marine Science Lab Instructor (COE Intern), 2013-2014.

Roxanne Haverkort, High School Marine Science Lab Instructor (GA), 2010-2013.

Kelvin Gorospe, Research Experiences in Marine Science (Post-doc), Summer 2013.

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Kaleonani Hurley, Research Experiences in Marine Science (GA), Summer 2013.

Christine Ambrosino, Research Experiences in Marine Science (GA), Summer 2013.

Roxanne Haverkort-Yeh, Research Experiences in Marine Science (RCUH), Summer 2013.

‘Ale‘alani Dudoit, Research Experiences in Marine Science (RCUH), Summer 2013.

Kelvin Gorospe, High School Marine Science Lab Instructor (GA), 2010-2013.

Roxanne Haverkort, High School Marine Science Lab Instructor (GA), 2010-2013.

Jennifer Salerno, HIMB-NWHI Research Partnership outreach (GA), 2010.

Mackenzie Manning, Faculty Instructor, Non-lethal fish biopsy project, 2010-2011.

Matthew Wong, Undergraduate Intern, Non-lethal fish biopsy project, 2010-2011.

Kirah Orian, Undergraduate Intern-Non-lethal fish biopsy project, 2010.

Weston Hori, Undergraduate Intern, Non-lethal fish biopsy project, 2010.

Clyde Tamaru, Aquaculture Specialist, High school marine science inquiry laboratory curriculum development project (S5 faculty), 2009.

Bradley ‘Kai’ Fox, HIMB Education Program (Post-doc), 2008-2009.

Victor Polidoro, AUV Engineer (UH Casual), 2008-2009.

Cynthia Sunada, HIMB-NOAA MoA Administrative Support Specialist (APT), 2007-2016.

Carlie Wiener, NWHI Research & Outreach Coordinator (RCUH), 2007-2012.

Nicholas Whitney, AUV Education Project Assistant (GA), 2007-2008.

Jennifer Barrett, School & Community Education Coordinator (APT), 2007-2008.

Bradley ‘Kai’ Fox, NWHI Outreach Assistant (GA), 2007-2008.

Mackenzie Manning, Marine Education Coordinator (RCUH), 2007-2008.

Jonathan Dale, Marine Science Curriculum Assistant (GA), 2006-2008.

Jennifer Barrett, HIMB-NWHI Administrative Support Specialist (APT), 2006-2007.

Mackenzie Manning, Marine Science Curriculum Assistant (GA), 2006-2007.

Danielle Carter, NWHI Research Coordinator (Casual), 2007.

Mahealani Kaneshiro-Pineiro, Marine Science Curriculum Assistant (GA), 2006.

OTHER GRADUATE, UNDERGRADUATE & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MENTORED/ADVISED

Mioko Tanaka, High School intern, stress responses to sound in snapping shrimp, Summer 2018.

Kelsey Maloney, UH Mānoa MOP student, pH effects on snapping shrimp claw regeneration, 2017-2018

Jovit Marks, HIMB Smithsonian YAG Marine Scholar, Windward Community College, 2017.

Makamae Francisco, HIMB Smithsonian YAG Marine Scholar, UH Mānoa, 2017.

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Sarai Del Rosario, HIMB Smithsonian YAG Marine Scholar, Windward Community College, 2017.

Ciara Aquino, HIMB Smithsonian YAG Marine Scholar, Leeward Community College, 2016-2017.

Rachel Maosi, HIMB Smithsonian YAG Marine Scholar, Windward Community College, 2016.

Brayden Verdugo, Middle School intern, animal husbandry, 2015-2016.

Ariana Meltvedt (Snow), Hollings Scholar, Research Experiences in Marine Science Instructor and ‘Ōpakapaka broodstock genetics project, 2013.

Akamu Jaber, McNair Fellow/Graduate Professional Access Inter, Urchin reproductive seasonality project and Research Experiences in Marine Science mentor, 2013 & 2014.

Rosannah Gosser, Kalāheo High School, Urchin reproductive seasonality and ‘Ōpakapaka spawning monitoring projects, 2012-2013.

Akamu Jaber, Honolulu Community College MOP intern; Urchin mortality study due to induced spawning, Summer 2012.

Ihilani Gutierrez, Windward Community College MOP intern; Urchin mortality study due to induced spawning, Summer 2012.

Ryan Pe‘a, UH Mānoa Natural Resource and Environmental Management, CTAHR undergraduate intern, ‘Ōpakapaka embryo genotyping project, Summer 2012.

Duke Orton, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2013.

Miki Goto, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2013.

Kimberly Chun, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2013.

Jayten Galario, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2013.

Alexis Stearns, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2013.

Hope Whitney, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2012.

Ty Sprangler, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2012.

Erin Kanda, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2012.

Dylan Keawe‘ehu, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2012.

Meilin Kalahiki, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2012.

Hannah Reed, Manchester University, volunteer, High School Inquiry Labs, Fall 2011.

Kaleonani Hurley, HIMB Undergraduate Research Intern with Donahue Lab, Fall 2011.

Noelle Victoria, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2011.

Duke Orton, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2011.

Rachel Look, PaCES-HIMB Summer Environmental Science Program, 2011.

Michelle Wong, UH Sea Grant Trainee (GA), HIMB High School Marine Science Labs, 2011.

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Jennifer Salerno, UH Mānoa, 2011 Knauss Marine Policy Legislative Fellow, Office of Congresswoman Lois Capps.

Karl Heyer, Punahou School, HIMB Research Intern with Hagedorn Lab, 2011.

Tiffany Ulep, UH Lab School, HIMB student intern with Hagedorn Lab, 2011.

Joelle Arakaki, Mililani High School, PaCES-HIMB student intern, 2011.

Rachel Clute, UH Hilo, PaCES-HIMB student intern, 2011.

Daniel Reineman, UH Mānoa, 2009 Knauss Marine Policy Legislative Fellow, Office of Congressman Sam Farr.

Sarah McTee, UH Mānoa, 2006 Knauss Marine Policy Executive Fellow, Office Sustainable Fisheries, Highly Migratory Species Management Division, NOAA Fisheries.

Jeff Eble, UH Mānoa, 2006 NSF GK-12 fellow, HIMB and Myron B. Thompson Academy.

Elizabeth Taylor, UH Mānoa, 2005 Knauss Marine Policy Executive Fellow, Marine Mammal Commission.

Rob Tomasetti, Student Lab Technician, Evolab, UH Mānoa, 1999.

Mitchell Koa Chang, UH Hawaiian Internship Program, UH Hilo, 1999.

Cherry Rivera, Haumana Undergraduate Research Program, Pacific Biomedical Research Center, UH Mānoa, 1999.

Zandra Flores, Haumana Undergraduate Research Program, Pacific Biomedical Research Center, UH Mānoa, 1999.

HIMB AND UH RELATED COMMITTEES

He‘eia National Estuarine Research Reserve Search Committee (3 positions), 2017-2018.

Hālau Ola Honua, National Science Foundation Partnerships for Geoscience Education Grant to UH Windward Community College, Advisory Board member, 2017- present.

HIMB Ecology Faculty Search Committee (2 positions), 2016-2017.

HIMB Physical Plant Manager Search Committee, 2016-2017.

HIMB Groundskeeper II Search Committee, 2016-2017.

HIMB Capital Improvement Projects Committee Chair 2015-present.

HIMB Global Environmental Science Marine Resource Track Committee, 2015-2017.

PBRC Kuali‘i Council Faculty Search Committee, 2015-2016.

UH Mānoa Legislative Coordinators (HIMB Representative), 2013-present.

SOEST Undergraduate Student Retention Subcommittee, November 2014-2015.

SOEST Academic Committee, October 2014-2016.

HIMB Director Search Advisory Committee, 2013-2015.

HIMB Scholarship Committee Co-chair, 2012-2016.

McNair Student Achievement Program Advisory Committee, 2012-2015

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HIMB Capital Improvements and Maintenance Committee Co-chair, 2011-2015.

Associated Students of the University of Hawai‘i, Scholarship Committee, 2011.

Planning Group Committee, Blue Water Marine Lab, University of Hawai‘i, 2011.

Website Committee, HIMB-NWHI Research Partnership, 2011.

Steering Group, a new Blue Water Marine Lab, University of Hawai‘i, 2010-2012.

HIMB Strategic Visioning Committee, 2010-2011.

HIMB Scholarship Committee, 2010-2012.

HIMB Facilities Committee, 2010-2011.

HIMB Island Information Committee, 2008-2010.

Science-Management Integration Team, HIMB-NWHI Research Partnership, 2009-2010.

HIMB search committee chair, Community Education Specialist (S2 faculty), 2008.

HIMB search committee, Academic Programs Specialist (S3 faculty), 2008.

HIMB search committee, Diving and Boating Safety Officer (APT-B), 2007.

HIMB Visitor Committee, 2006-2010.

Organizing Committee and founding member, Inter-agency Working Group on Ocean Education, Ocean Learning Alliance-Hawai‘i, University of Hawai‘i, 2007-2008.

SOEST Outreach and Education Council, UH Mānoa, 2006-2013.

HIMB Visitor Committee, 2006-2012.

Advisory Council, PBRC Haumana and MARC Scholars Program, UH Mānoa, 2005-2010.

Review committee, HCRI K-2 Marine Science Curriculum, University of Hawai‘i, 2005-2006.

Education Panel, University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program Assessment, 2003.

OTHER COMMITTEES

Harold Castle Foundation ‘Āina-based Education Hui (Ko‘olau , ‘Āina, Aloha), 2016-2018.

NOAA Office of Education Goal 4.1 meeting- Recruiting underrepresented students in Marine STEM disciplines to support NOAA’s mission, 2016.

NOAA NERRS HIMB Education management plan focus group, 2015-2017.

International Coral Reef Symposium Education Committee, 2016.

PVS Promise to Pae ‘Āina Futures Committee , 2015.

Science Resource Committee, Windward District Science & Engineering Fair, an affiliate of the International Science & Engineering Fair, 2012-2013.

Steering committee, Ko‘olaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club Celebrate Ko‘olaupoko Community Project, 2011-2012

Committee member, Castle High School Area Complex Redesign Initiative, 2011-2012.

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NOAA Education Products and Services Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis committee, NOAA Pacific Services Center, 2010.

Strategic Positioning Advisory Council, NOAA Education Products and Services in the Pacific, 2009-2010.

Steering committee, Local Action Strategy for the Coral Reef Fisheries Management Plan, 2005-2008.

Steering committee, Ko‘olaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club, Celebration of Kāne‘ohe, 2005-2006.

Planning committee, Hōkūle‘a Navigating Change voyage, 2002-2003.

OTHER SERVICE

Windward District Science & Engineering Fair Judge, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018.

Science Resource Committee, Windward District Science & Engineering Fair, Hawai‘i Academy of Science, 2012.

Head Judge, Animal Sciences, Microbiology & Molecular Biology, Hawai‘i State Science & Engineering Fair, Hawai‘i Academy of Science, 2011.

Judge, Central Oahu District Science and Engineering Fair, Hawai‘i Academy of Science, 2010.

Judge, Hawai‘i State Science & Engineering Fair, Hawai‘i Academy of Science, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017.

District Judge, Mililani Complex, Hawai‘i State Science & Engineering Fair, Hawai‘i Academy of Science, 2008.

Career Fair, Lāna‘i High and Elementary School, 2008.

UH Faculty Ambassador, GEAR UP Hawai‘i, University of Hawai‘i, 2007-present.

Career Fair, Waipahu High School, 2007.

Career Fair, Kahuku High School, 2006

Judge, Pacific Science and Sustainability Symposium, Hawai‘i Academy of Science, 2006.

Dry dock restoration of Hōkūle‘a for 2003 Navigating Change voyage to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (volunteer), 2002.

Conservation of endangered Hawaiian forest birds; Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge and Department of Zoology, University of Hawai‘i (volunteer), 1995.

AWARDS

Nominated-Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Community Education Program for the Living Reef Awards (with Jennifer Barrett), 2008.

John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, National Sea Grant College Program, 2003.

Richard B. Gump Research Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley South Pacific Research Station, Moorea, French Polynesia, 2001.

Minority Biomedical Research Support Graduate Research Award, 1998-1999.

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Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology Program Research Award, 1997.

Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology Program Research Award, 1996.

Excellence in Graduate Research, Association for Women in Science-Hawai‘i Chapter, 23rd Annual Albert L. Tester Symposium, 1998.

Undergraduate Research Scholar, Minority Access to Research Careers Honors Program, 1993-1995.

WORKSHOPS COORDINATED AND/OR INSTRUCTED

Na Hopena A‘o (HĀ) Summit, huaka‘i for Windward O‘ahu teachers and students (site lead coordinator and instructor), Hawai‘i Department of Education, Office of Hawaiian Education system-wide framework that honors the qualities and values of Hawaiian language and culture, 2018.

Science Inquiry Lab Teacher Workshop for Hawai‘i Department of Education Teachers (coordinator and instructor), University of Hawai‘i Ho‘okulāiwi Program, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.

Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i Educators Workshop (coordinator), University of Hawai‘i Curriculum Research and Development Group, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, and Hawai‘i Coral Reef Initiative, 2007.

Sea Perch ROV Construction Teacher Workshop (lead coordinator), Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, UH Sea Grant and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sea Grant, 2006.

Navigating Change Curriculum Workshop (coordinator), US Fish and Wildlife Service, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve, and Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, 2005.

Impacts of Banning Lay Nets in Hawai‘i Workshop (lead coordinator), UH Sea Grant and Save Hawai‘i’s Ocean Resources and Environment, 2004.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING

Mānoa Forum, a university – community “think tank” retreat to discuss the topic of “Ethics and Loyalty” (invited participant), Liljestrand House, Honolulu, HI, Dec 2018

P-20 Science Summit: How the Next Generation Science Standards intersect with college, career, and community readiness, UH West O‘ahu, Sept 2018

Windward Distract DOE Next Generation Science Standards Workshop for windward ‘āina based educators (consultant and participant), Windward District DOE, Sept 2018

CC BIO INSITES Workshop, NSF-funded national network to increase and support investigations into teaching and learning biology, Washington DC, May 2018

Lifeguarding, First Aid, CPR and AED Certification, American Red Cross, 2018.

Human Subjects Research, Non-Exempt Social and Behavioral Sciences Researchers and Key Personnel, Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, 2018

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International Coral Reef Society, Coral Reef Conservation Through Transformational Learning, 2016 (participant).

A Hawaiian Place of Learning and General Ed: Understanding & Gaining a HAP Focus Designation for Your Course, Center for Teaching Excellence, UH Mānoa, January 2013.

Using Surveys for Understanding and Improving University Educational Programs, UH Mānoa Assessment Office, August 2012.

Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge Professional Development Workshop, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, February 2010.

iClicker Technology for the Interactive Classroom, Center for Teaching Excellence, UH Mānoa, September 2009.

Collecting Data & Evidence of Student Learning, Center for Teaching Excellence, UH Mānoa, April 2009.

The ABC’s of Program Evaluation, National Marine Educators Conference, Pacific Grobe, CA, June 2009.

Learning Outcomes & Curriculum Maps, Center for Teaching Excellence, UH Mānoa, March 2009.

Media Communications Workshop: SeaWeb, The Nature Conservancy, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, December 2007.

Magic Planet Spherical Display systems, NOAA Pacific Services Center & ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo, August 2007.

Media Training: Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, NOAA, June 2007.

Scientific Diver, Dive Rescue, Nitrox Diver, University of Hawai‘i Dive Safety Office, 2006.

Advanced Facilitation: Developing a Personal Philosophy & Style of Facilitation. Agricultural Leadership Program of Hawai‘i, Center for Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources, University of Hawai‘i and I-SEEK program at the Hawaii Community Services Council, February 2005.

Learning to Lead Collaboratively Facilitation Workshop. Agricultural Leadership Program of Hawai‘i, Center for Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai‘i, November 2004.

The Essence of Good Writing Workshop with Charles Alexandar, TIME Magazine. Kumu Ola Communications sponsored by the National Science Foundation and University of Hawai‘i School of Ocean and Earth Sciences and Technology, July 2004.

Outcome Mapping Workshop. International Development Research Center sponsored by University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program, East-West Center, May 2004.

INVITED REVIEWER

Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2017.

Biodiversitas, Journal of Biological Diversity, 2016.

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Science Activities and Curriculum Ideas, 2014.

Journal of Geoscience Education, 2013.

International Marine Conservation Congress abstract reviewer, Society of Conservation Biology, 2011.

NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program Education Grant proposal reviewer, 2009.

MIT Sea Grant Program proposal reviewer, 2009.

UH Sea Grant research proposal reviewer, 2006, 2008.

The Royal Society of New Zealand-New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2004.

MEDIA AND TV PROGRAMMING ON HIMB EDUCATION PROGRAMS

NPR First Take with Science Friday hosted by Ira Flatow. Hawai‘i place-based STEM curriculum and Hawaiian spider evolution. Live show recording event at the Hawai‘i Theater, airing nationally on NPR on Sept 21, 2018.

Career Changers TV on OC 16 on HIMB High School Inquiry Labs with producer Rich Figel. Coconut Island Marine Science Programs, continuous airing beginning June 2011.

Honolulu Star Advertiser, Career Changers blog on HIMB Education Programs and Coconut Island History with writer Rich Figel. Don’t Call it Gilligan’s Island, printed May 13, 2011.

Mālamalama-The Light of Knowledge on new species of Hawaiian endemic spiders. New spider species found, Vol. 26, No. 2, April 2011.

Midweek on HIMB Marine Science Learning Center by writer Carol Chang. Isle Learning Center Spurs Youth Studies, printed February 9, 2011.

Ka Leo-The Voice on opening of the HIMB Marine Science Research Learning Center. Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology celebrates new facility, January 25, 2011.

UH News on Carol and Myron K. Hayashida HIMB Student Support Fund and opening of the HIMB Marine Science Research Learning Center. Students honored at new marine science research learning center, January 14, 2011.

KHNL Evening News story on AUV pilot education program with Reporter Tracy Gladden. Students take a virtual field trip underwater, aired March 5, 2009.

KHNL Evening News story on Lāna‘i High & Elementary School marine science careers with Reporter Howard Dashefsky. Scientists share knowledge of the sea with Lāna‘i students, aired December 3, 2008.

KHNL Morning Show on high school student research program with Reporter Mary Simms. PaCES-HIMB Summer High School Environmental Science Program, aired August 30 2007.

Island Scene Magazine on HIMB Education by writer Angela Ellenwood. Nurturing the next generation, Summer 2007 issue.

Pacific Network Television Video News Release on PaCES-HIMB student research internship program by Edgy Lee. High school students get hands-on experience as marine biologists in Kāne‘ohe Bay, produced June 28, 2007.

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Living Local with the Baraquio’s on OC16 on HIMB Education Program and island history with reporter Bernadette Baraquio. Coconut Island History, aired December 10, 2006.

KHON Evening News story on HIMB-NOAA telepresence demo with Reporter Ron Mizutani. NOAA tests telepresence in Moanalua High School Biology Class, aired February 2, 2006.

KITV Evening News story on HIMB and students of the Myron B. Thompson Academy with Reporter Paul Udell. Environmental Education at HIMB with the Myron B. Thompson Academy, aired January 24, 2006.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS

CC BIO INSITES National Network and Regional Team Member (Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research)

National Marine Educators Association

Marine Technology Society

Society for Conservation Biology

OCEANIA, Hawai‘i Chapter of the NMEA

Ocean Literacy Alliance-Hawai‘i

Hawai‘i Academy of Sciences

Hawai‘i Science Teachers Association