
Andrew Neal Cohen
Environmental Scientist
PUBLICATIONS, ABSTRACTS, REPORTS, ARTICLES AND MANUSCRIPTS
1984. Cohen, A. N. The Role of Recycling in Community Collection of Hazardous Waste. In: Environmental Sciences Senior Seminar Report, University of California, Berkeley, June 1984.
1988. Cohen, A. N. Recalculating the Tule Factor. A report for The Bay Institute of San Francisco, Sausalito CA, 1988.
1988. Cohen, A. N. Subsidies in the Central Utah Project: Whose CUP is Running Over? A report for the Natural Resources Defense Council, San Francisco CA,1988.
1989. Cohen, A. N. Threatened in the nest. Pacific Discovery (Calif. Acad. Sci.) 42(4): 6-13, 1989.
1989. Cohen, A. N. New Justifications for Traditional Types of Water Projects. M. S. thesis, Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley, 1989.
1990. Cohen, A. N. China Camp: A salt marsh guide. Pacific Discovery (Calif. Acad. Sci.) 44(1): 24-29, 1990.
1990. Cohen, A. N. An Introduction to the Ecology of the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary Project, Oakland, 1st Edition, 1990.
1991. Cohen, A. N. Statement of Andrew Cohen: Testimony on the Central Valley Project Improvement Act. Hearing before the U. S. Senate Commitee on Energy and Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Water and Power, Los Angeles, California, Mar. 18, 1991.
1991. Gottlieb, R. and A. N. Cohen. Water and Growth: Restructuring the Relationship. Public Officials for Water and Environmental Reform, Sacramento CA, 1991.
1991. Cohen, A. N. An Introduction to the Ecology of the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary Project, Oakland, 2nd Edition, 1991.
1999. Cohen, A. N. Weeding the garden. Atlantic Monthly 270(5): 76-86, 1992.
1992. Cohen, A. N. Water supply and land use planning: Making the connection. Land Use Forum 1(5): 341-344, 1992.
1993. Cohen, A. N. Enough water for growth? Estuary 2(5): 2, 1993.
1993. Cohen, A. N. Place invaders. Pacific Discovery (Calif. Acad. Sci.) 46(3): 22-26, 1993.
1993. Cohen, A. N. Weeding the garden. In: Environmental Viewpoints, Vol. 2. Gale Research Inc., Detroit MI, 1993 (reprinted from Atlantic Monthly, 1992).
1993. Cohen, A. N. Water supply and land use planning: Making the connection. Energy and Resources News 2(3): 1-4, 1993 (reprinted from Land Use Forum, 1992).
1993. Cohen, A. N. Place invaders. Sacramento Bee, Nov. 28, 1993 (reprinted from Pacific Discovery, 1993)
1994. Cohen, A. N. Storming the Bay. Terrain 24(10): 4,7, 1994.
1994. Cohen, A. N. Impacts of invasions in the Bay and Delta. Abs. Proc. 75th Ann. Mtg., Pac. Div. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., San Francisco CA, June 19-24, 1994 (abstract).
1994. Cohen, A. N. What to do when the well runs low: Linking water supply and land development decisions. Calif. Land Use Law & Policy Reporter 3(1): 268-271, 1994. Reprinted in Calif. Water Law & Policy Reporter 4(10): 187-191, 1994.
1994. Cohen, A. N. The hidden costs of California's water. Pages 288-302 in: Life on the Edge: A Resource Guide to California's Endangered Wildlife, Biosystems Books, Santa Cruz CA, 1994.
1994. Cohen, A. N. Place invaders: Introduced species in the San Francisco Estuary. Presentation to the Water Education Foundation Executive Briefing, Sacramento CA, Mar. 25, 1994.
1995. Cohen, A. N., J. T. Carlton and M. C. Fountain. Introduction, dispersal and potential impacts of the green crab Carcinus maenas in San Francisco Bay. California, Mar. Biol. 122: 225-237, 1995.
1995. Cohen, A. N. Introduced species. Prepared for California's Ocean Resources: An Agenda for the Future, California Resources Agency, Sacramento CA, Nov. 1995.
1995. Cohen, A. N. and J. T. Carlton. Intruders in the estuary. Watershed 34(4): 1,8, 1995.
1995. Cohen, A. N. Place invaders.Energy and Resources News 4(4): 1-3, 1995 (adapted from Pacific Discovery, 1993).
1995. Cohen, A. N. Chinese mitten crabs in North America. Aquatic Nuisance Species Digest 1(2): 20-21, 1995.
1995. Cohen, A. N. and J. T. Carlton. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary: A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington DC, Dec. 1995.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Fishing for Food in San Francisco Bay: An Environmental Health and Safety Report. Save San Francisco Bay Association, Oakland CA, 1996.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Stopping ballast water invaders. Native Species Network 1(2): 1, 1996.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. Proc. Nat'l Forum on Nonindigenous Species Invasions in U. S. Marine and Fresh Waters, U. S. Capitol Building, Washington DC, Mar. 22, 1996.
1996. Robilliard, G. and A. N. Cohen. Potential Introduction of Nonindigenous Species to Prince William Sound, Alaska Via Discharge of Tanker Ballast Water. A report for B. P. Exploration (Alaska) Inc., Anchorage AK, 1996.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Environmental Review and Mitigation of a Water Supply Project in California. A report for the Japanese Ministry of Construction, Tokyo, 1996.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Biological Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary: A Comprehensive Regional Analysis. Ph. D. dissertation, Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley, 1996.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. Summary of comments, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Directorate Meeting, Ogunquit, ME, June 12, 1996.
1996. Cohen, A. N. and J. T. Carlton. Executive summary: Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary: A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta, reprinted in H. R. 3217, The National Invasive Species Act of 1996, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Water resources and Environment and Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, 104th Congress, U. S. GPO, Washington, July 17, 1996, pp. 87-94.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Damming the Bay. Watershed 35(3): 6-8, 1996.
1996. Cohen, A. N. and J. T. Carlton. Executive summary: Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary: A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta, reprinted in National Invasive Species Act of 1996, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Drinking Water, Fisheries and Wildlife of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, U. S. Senate, 104th Congress, Second Session on S. 1660, U. S. GPO, Washington, Sept. 19, 1996, pp. 178-185.
1996. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta, reprinted in National Invasive Species Act of 1996, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Drinking Water, Fisheries and Wildlife of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, U. S. Senate, 104th Congress, Second Session on S. 1660, U. S. GPO, Washington, Sept. 19, 1996, pp. 212-213.
1996. Sloan, D., M. McGann and A. N. Cohen. Documenting the introduction of estuarine foraminifers: A San Francisco Bay study. Ann. Mtg., Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, Oct. 1996 (abstract).
1996. Cohen, A. N. The invaded estuary. 3rd Biennial State of the Estuary Conf., San Francisco CA, Oct. 10-12, 1996 (abstract).
1996. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Calif. Sea Grant Nonindigenous Species Workshop: Current Status and Research Needs, Milbrae CA, Oct. 18-19, 1996 (abstract).
1996. Cohen, A. N. Gateway to the Inland Coast: The Story of the Carquinez Strait. California State Lands Commission, Sacramento CA, 1996.
1997. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Summary of comments before the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, Oakland, CA, Jan. 6, 1997.
1997. Cohen, A. N. and J. T. Carlton. Transoceanic transport mechanisms: The introduction of the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis to California. Pac. Sci. 51(1): 1-11, 1997.
1997. Cohen, A. N. The San Francisco Estuary: A model system for invasions research. Ann. Mtg., Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Feb. 13-18, 1997, Seattle WA (abstract).
1997. Cohen, A. N. Damming the Bay. Switzer Fellowship Network 5(1): 1, 4, 1997 (reprinted from Watershed, 1996).
1997. Cohen, A. N. The exotic species threat to California's coastal resources. California and the World Ocean '97 Conf., Mar. 24-27, 1997, San Diego CA (abstract).
1997. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions in the estuary. Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter 10(2): 22-23, 1997.
1997. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions: An unregulated threat to estuarine biodiversity. Ann. Mtg., Society for Conservation Biology, June 6-9, 1997, Victoria BC (abstract).
1997. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Ann. Mtg., American Fisheries Society, Aug. 24-28, 1997, Monterey CA (abstract).
1997. Cohen, A. N. Have claw, will travel. Aquatic Nuisance Species Digest 2(2): 1,16-17.
1997. Cohen, A. N. The invasion of the estuaries. Pages 6-9 in: Proc. 2nd International Spartina Conf., Mar. 20-21, 1997, Olympia WA.
1997. Moreno, M., M. McGann, D. Sloan and A. N. Cohen. West coast distribution of the introduced Japanese foraminifer Trochammina hadai. Ann. Mtg., Geological Society of America (abstract).
1997. Cohen, A. N. Green crabs disrupting fisheries worldwide. U. S. Water News14(9): 7 (reprinted from Aquatic Nuisance Species Digest, 1997).
1997. Cohen, A. N. Marine biological invasions: lessons from the San Francisco Estuary. Ann. Mtg., Estuarine Research Federation, Oct. 12-16, 1997, Providence RI (abstract).
1997. Cole, B. and A. N. Cohen. Red tide in Berkeley Marina raises concern for toxic blooms in Central Bay. Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter 11(1): 11-13.
1998. Cohen, A. N and J. T. Carlton. Accelerating invasion rate in a highly invaded estuary. Science 279: 555-558.
1998. Cohen, A. N. The exotic species threat to California's coastal resources. Pages 1418-1426 in: California and the World Ocean '97, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA.
1998. Cohen, A. N. Exotic species in California's coastal waters. Sanctuary Currents '98 (Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Symposium) (abstract).
1998. Cohen, A. N. and A. Weinstein. The Potential Distribution and Abundance of Zebra Mussels in California. A report for CALFED and the California Urban Water Agencies. San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond CA.
1998. Cohen, A. N. and A. Weinstein. Methods and Data for Analysis of Potential Distribution and Abundance of Zebra Mussels in California. A report for CALFED and the California Urban Water Agencies. San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond CA.
1998. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Page 14 in: Eighth Int'l Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conf. (abstract).
1998. Cohen, A. N. The invasion of the Pacific Coast by the European green crab. Page 44 in: Eighth Int'l Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conf. (abstract).
1998. Weinstein, A. and A. N. Cohen. The potential distribution and abundance of the zebra mussel in California. Page 65 in: Eighth Int'l Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conf. (abstract).
1998. Weinstein, A. and A. N.. Cohen. The potential distribution and abundance of zebra mussels in California. Dreissena! (New York Sea Grant) 9(1): 1-3.
1998. Carlton, J. T. and A. N. Cohen. Periwinkle's progress: the Atlantic snail Littorina saxatilis (Mollusca: Gastropoda) establishes a colony on a Pacific shore. Veliger 41(4): 333-338.
1998. Cohen, A. N. Ships' Ballast Water and the Introduction of Exotic Organisms into the San Francisco Estuary: Current Status of the Problem and Options for Management. A report for CALFED and the California Urban Water Agencies. San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond CA.
1998. Grossinger, R., J. Alexander, A. N. Cohen and J. T. Collins. Introduced Marsh Plants in the San Francisco Estuary: Regional Distribution and Priorities for Control. A report for CALFED and the California Urban Water Agencies. San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond CA.
1998. Cohen, A. N., C. E. Mills, H. Berry, M. J. Wonham, B. Bingham, B. Bookheim, J. T. Carlton, J. W. Chapman, J. R. Cordell, L. H. Harris, T. Klinger, A. Kohn, C. C. Lambert, G. Lambert, K. Li, D. Secord and J. Toft. Report of the Puget Sound Expedition, September 8-16, 1998; A Rapid Assessment Survey of Nonindigenous Species in the Shallow Waters of Puget Sound. Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia WA and United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Olympia WA.
1998. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions and opportunities for their regulation on the west coast of the United States. Pages 96-99 in: Proc. Eighth Int'l Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conf., Mar. 16-19, 1998, Sacramento CA.
1998. Cohen, A. N. The invasion of the Pacific Coast by the European green crab Carcinus maenas. Pages 173-177 in: Proc. Eighth Int'l Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conf., Mar. 16-19, 1998, Sacramento CA.
1998. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Pages 7-8 in: Marine and Aquatic Nonindigenous Species in California: An Assessment of Current Status and Research Needs, Olin, P. G. and J. L. Cassell, California Sea Grant College System, University of California, La Jolla CA.
1999. Cohen, A. N. Status of invasions and policy response on the U. S. west coast. 1st Nat'l Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Jan. 24-27, 1999, Cambridge MA (abstract).
1999. Cohen, A. N. Prevention vs. control of biological invasions. 1st Nat'l Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Jan. 24-27, 1999, Cambridge MA (abstract).
1999. C. E. Mills, Cohen, A. N., H. Berry, M. J. Wonham, B. Bingham, B. Bookheim, J. T. Carlton, J. W. Chapman, J. R. Cordell, L. H. Harris, T. Klinger, A. Kohn, C. C. Lambert, G. Lambert, K. Li, D. Secord and J. Toft. The 1998 Puget Sound Expedition: a rapid assessment survey for nonindigenous species in the shallow waters of Puget Sound. 1st Nat'l Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Jan. 24-27, 1999, Cambridge MA (abstract).
1999. Weinstein, A., J. T. Carlton and A. N. Cohen. Aquatic bioinvasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Ann. Mtg., Berkeley Society for Conservation Biology, Berkeley CA Feb. 1999 (abstract)
1999. Cohen, A. N. Exotic organisms. Pages 5-9 to 5-13 in: California's Emerging Environmental Challenges; Proceedings of a Workshop, California Environmental Protection Agency/Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, Sacramento CA, June 25-26, 1998.
1999. Cohen, A. N. Extent and impacts of ballast water invasions. Ballast Exchange (West Coast Ballast Outreach Project, Davis CA) 1: 2-3.
2000. McGann, M., D. Sloan and A.N. Cohen. 2000. Invasion by a Japanese marine microorganism in western North America. Hydrobiologia 421(1-3): 25-30.
2000. Cohen, A. N. Weeding the garden. In: Preserving Wildlife: An International Perspective, M. A. Michael (ed.), Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY.
In Press:
2000. Cohen, A. N. and B. Foster. The regulation of biological pollution: Preventing exotic species invasions from ballast water discharged into California coastal waters. Golden Gate University Law Review.
2000. Carlton, J. T. and A. N. Cohen. Episodic global dispersal in shallow water marine organisms: The case history of the European shore crabs Carcinus maenas and Carcinus aestuarii, J. Biogeogr. (in press).
2000. Cohen, A. N. Biological invasions and the loss of estuarine integrity. Fisheries (in press).
2000. Cohen, A. N. Invasions status and policy on the U. S. west coast. Proc. First Nat'l Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Jan. 24-27, 1999, Cambridge MA (in press).
2000 C. E. Mills, Cohen, A. N., H. K. Berry, M. J. Wonham, B. Bingham, B. Bookheim, J. T. Carlton, J. W. Chapman, L. H. Harris, T. Klinger, A. Kohn, C. Lambert, G. Lambert, K. Li, D. Secord and J. Toft. The 1998 Puget Sound Expedition: a rapid assessment survey for nonindigenous species in the shallow waters of Puget Sound. Proc. First Nat'l Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Jan. 24-27, 1999, Cambridge MA (in press).
2000. Cohen, A. N., H. Berry et al. Report of the Washington State Exotics Expedition 2000: A rapid Assessment Survey of Exotic Species in Elliot Bay, Totten/Eld Inlets and Willapa Bay. Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia WA (in press).
2000. Cohen, A. N. An Introduction to the San Francisco Estuary. Third Edition. San Francisco Estuary Project, Oakland CA, Save The Bay, Oakland CA and San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond CA.
2000. Cohen, A. N. Case study: hitchhikers in or on marine baitworms and their packing material. In: Toolkit for Managing Invasive Species, United Nations Global Invasive Species Program.
2000. Cohen, A. N. Case study: transfer of pathogens and other species via oyster culture. In: Toolkit for Managing Invasive Species, United Nations Global Invasive Species Program.
2000. Cohen, A. N. Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. In: National Management Plan of the National Invasive Species Council, Washington DC.
2000. Cohen, A. N. Impacts from the Asian clam Potamocorbula amurensis. In: National Management Plan of the National Invasive Species Council, Washington DC.
In Preparation:
Weinstein, A. and A. N. Cohen. Geographic risk assessment for exotic species based on the environmental threshold model: Estimating zebra mussel's potential distribution in California. (for Biological Invasions).
Cohen, A. N., W. Lau, A. Weinstein, J. T. Carlton and M. A. Emmett. What's it all about, algae? Bait-worm packing as a vector for the global transport of New England intertidal invertebrates (for Biological Conservation).
Cohen, A. N. Parasites lost? The ecology of host invasions (for American Naturalist).
Williams, I. and A. N. Cohen. Tanaidacea. In: Light's and Smith's Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the Central California Coast, J. T. Carlton (ed.), University of California Press.
Cohen, A. N. and J. T. Carlton. Introduced Invertebrates. In: Light's and Smith's Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the Central California Coast, J. T. Carlton (ed.), University of California Press.
Weinstein, A. and A. N. Cohen. Zebra Mussels' Calcium Threshold and Implications for Potential Distribution in North America. Report for the National Sea Grant Program, California Department of Water Resources, and Federal Energy Technology Center.
Rees, J. T., A. N. Cohen and C. E. Mills. Scrippsia pacifica (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Polyorchidae) in California, and a discussion of the biogeography of the Family Polyorchidae (for Invertebrate Biology).
Seminars, Lectures, Panel Discussions, Expert Testimony and other Presentations
Invited Seminars and Presentations
Coastal Law Symposium, Golden Gate University, San Francisco CA, Mar. 2000: "The Regulation of Ballast Water Discharges."
National Shellfisheries Association Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, Mar. 2000: " Invasions in the Sea and the Shellfish Industry."
Energy and Resources Group Annual Affiliated Faculty Dinner, University of California, Berkeley CA, Feb. 2000: "Biological Invasions Research and Policy."
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, San Francisco CA, Dec. 1999: "Marine Bioinvasions."
San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond CA, Sept. 1999: "Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary."
California State Lands Commission, Shipping Industry Meeting, Martinez CA, Aug. 1999: "Ballast Water and Marine Invasions."
Conference on Ballast Water and Marine Invasions, California Maritime Academy, Vallejo CA, June 1999: "Ballast Water and Marine Invasions."
Central Coast Biological Society, Apr. 1999: "Biological Invasions in San Francisco Bay and along the California coast."
First National Conference on Marine Bioinvasions, Cambridge MA, Jan. 1999: "Status of invasions and policy response on the U. S. West Coast" and "Prevention vs. control of biological invasions."
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Anaheim CA, Jan. 1999: "Alien Invasive Species: A Case Study of San Francisco Bay."
International Forum on Globalization, San Francisco CA, Nov. 1998: "The International Transfer of Non-Native Species."
Pew Fellows in Marine Conservation, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands, Oct. 1998: "Biological Invasions in Marine Coastal Waters."
California Environmental Protection Agency, Workshop on California's Emerging Environmental Challenges, Sacramento CA, June 1998: "Exotic Organisms."
Workshop on Diversification of Aquaculture in Chile, Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institute, Wood's Hole MA, May 1998: "Risks and management of the introduction of exotic species via aquaculture activities."
California-Nevada American Fisheries Society, Sacramento CA, Apr. 1998: "Control of the introduced Sabellid parasite of abalone."
University of California, Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series, Bodega CA, Apr. 1998: "Biological Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary."
Eighth International Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conference, Sacramento CA, Mar. 1998: "Status of invasions and policy response on the U. S. west coast" and "Prevention vs. control of biological invasions."
Puget Sound Research Conference, Seattle WA, Mar. 1998, keynote speaker: "Biological Invasions in Pacific Coast waters."
Sanctuary Currents, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Research Symposium, Santa Cruz CA, Mar. 1998: "Exotic Species in California's Coastal Waters."
Workshop on the Exotic Green Crab, Washington and Oregon Sea Grant, Vancouver WA, Feb 1998: "Prediction, Management and Prevention of Invasions."
Public Workshop on the San Francisco Bay/Delta Biological Study, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Sausalito CA, Dec 1997: "The San Francisco Bay Biological Study."
Bay Area Biosystematists Meeting, Tiburon CA, Nov 1997: "San Francisco Bay: The Invaded Estuary."
American Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting, Monterey CA, Aug. 1997: "Biological invasions and the loss of estuarine integrity."
Western Regional Panel of the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, Portland OR, July 1997: "San Francisco Bay invasions."
Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey CA, May 1997: "Biological Invasions on the California Coast."
Association of Environmental Professionals, California Meeting, San Francisco CA, May 1997: "Regional Environmental Management Case Studies: Biological Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary."
California and the World Ocean '97, San Diego CA, Mar. 1997: "The Exotic Species Threat to California's Coastal Resources."
Second International Spartina Conference, Olympia WA., Mar. 1997, keynote speaker: "The Invasion of the Estuaries."
Fellows of the California Academy of Sciences, Conference on Marine Invasions, San Francisco CA, Feb. 1997: "San Francisco Bay: The Invaded Estuary."
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, Symposium on Marine Biological Invasions: Patterns, Processes, and Prospects, Seattle WA, Feb. 1997: "The San Francisco Estuary: A Model System for Invasions Research."
Instituto de Ecología y Evolución, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile, Dec. 1996: "Organismos Acuáticos Introducidos en el Estuario de San Francisco, California."
Landscape Alteration Effects on Fauna in the Americas: Establishing a Basis for Analysis Across Biomes, Viña del Mar, Chile, Dec. 1996: "Fragmentation and Invasions Along an Aquatic Gradient."
National Sea Grant College Program, West Coast Meeting, Berkeley CA, Nov. 1996: "Research on Marine Coastal Invasions in California."
University of California, Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series, Bodega CA, Nov. 1996: "Aquatica Exotica: Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Estuary."
NOAA/Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force Coastal Forum, Newark CA, Nov. 1996: "Estuarine Invasions."
American Institute of Fisheries Research Biologists, Northern California Division, Oakland CA, Nov. 1996: "Invasions in the Bay and Delta."
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, San Francisco CA, Nov. 1996: "Invasions in the Bay and Delta."
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Regional Directorate, Portland OR, Oct. 1996: "Marine and Aquatic Invasions on the Pacific Coast."
California Sea Grant, Nonindigenous Species Workshop: Current Status and Research Needs, San Francisco CA, Oct. 1996: "Biological Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary".
State of the Estuary Conference, San Francisco CA, Oct. 1996: "The Invaded Estuary."
California Department of Water Resources, Sixth Annual Environmental Specialists Meeting, Falling Leaf Lake CA, Sept. 1996: "Biological Invasions and Their Impacts on California Water Systems."
IAI-AMIGO, The Invaders: Comparative History and Impacts in Western North and South America, Corvallis OR, Sept. 1996: "History and Impacts of Invasions in Coastal Marine Systems" and "Methodologies for the Rapid Field Assessment of Invasions in Marine Systems."
U. S. Geological Survey Seminar Series, Menlo Park CA, July 1996: "Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta."
Association of Environmental Professionals, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, Oakland CA, July 1996: "Aquatica Exotica: Biological Invasions of the Bay and Delta."
Educational Forum on Ballast Water Exchange and Non-indigenous Species, Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, San Francisco CA, June 1996: "Ecological Impacts of Non-indigenous Species in San Francisco Bay."
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Directorate Meeting, Ogunquit ME, June 1996: "Impacts of Non-indigenous Aquatic Species."
Water Education Foundation Forum, 1996 Update on Recent Water Law & Policy, San Francisco CA, June 1996: "Introduced Species in the San Francisco Bay and Delta."
American Fisheries Society, Sacramento-Davis Chapter, Davis CA, May 1996, keynote speaker: "Research on Biological Invasions in the Bay and Delta."
Workshop on Marine Biological Invasions, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater MD, Mar. 1996: "Research Issues in Marine Biological Invasions."
National Forum on Nonindigenous Species Invasions in U. S. Marine and Fresh Waters, U. S. Capitol Building, Washington DC, Mar. 1996: "Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay Estuary."
Invertebrate Biology Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Mar. 1996: "Spineless Invaders of the Bay."
San Francisco Estuary Project, Implementation Committee, Fairfield CA, Feb. 1996: "Invasive Species in the Estuary and 1996 Ballast Water Legislation."
California Sea Grant Extension, Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, Sept. 1995: "Exotic Species in San Francisco and Humboldt Bays: History, Impacts and Research."
Joint Departmental Colloquium (Energy and Resources Group; Geography; Environmental Science, Policy & Management), University of California, Berkeley CA, Feb. 1995: "Aquatica Exotica: The Invasion of the San Francisco Estuary by Non-Indigenous Organisms."
Association of California Water Agencies, Annual Meeting, Monterey CA, Dec. 1994: "Invaders in the Delta."
California Department of Water Resources, Sacramento CA, June 1994: "Place Invaders in the Bay and Delta."
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division Conference, San Francisco CA, June 1994: "The Impacts of Invasions in the Bay and Delta."
League of California Cities, East Bay Division, Walnut Creek CA, May 1994: "Water and Development: Making the Connection."
Executive Briefing 1994, Water Education Foundation, Sacramento CA, Mar. 1994: "Place Invaders: Introduced Species."
Integrative Biology Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Mar. 1994: "Introduced Marine and Aquatic Species."
Interagency Estuarine Study Program, Annual Conference, Asilomar CA, Mar. 1994, keynote speaker: "Introduced Species in the San Francisco Estuary."
Integrative Biology Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Feb. 1994: "Water Supply Planning and Fishery Flows."
Landscape Architecture Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Jan. 1994: "Water Supply and Growth Planning."
American Planning Association, California Conference, Merced CA, Oct. 1993: "Land Use Planning and Water Supply."
Political Firestorm Conference, Oakland CA, Oct. 1992: "Disaster Planning and Water System Infrastructure."
Committee for Water Policy Consensus, Oakland CA, Oct. 1992: "Water and Growth."
Energy and Resources Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley CA, Sept. 1992: "Water Supply and Urban Development: Can Politics Recognize Limits to Growth?"
Global Cities Conference, San Francisco CA, Mar. 1992: "Water: Will There Be Enough?"
Other Conference and Meeting Presentations
Bay Area Malacologists Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, Apr. 2000: "Two Exotic Snails."
Estuarine Research Federation, Providence RI, Oct 1997: "Marine biological invasions: Lessons from the San Francisco Estuary."
Society for Conservation Biology, Victoria BC, June 1997: "Biological invasions: An unregulated threat to estuarine biodiversity."
Expert Testimony
California Legislature/Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials, Apr. 13, 1999: Biological invasions, and ballast water treatment.
California State Water Resources Control Board, Jan. 6, 1999: Ballast water discharges and biological invasions.
California Legislature/Assembly Select Committee on Coastal Protection, Oct 5, 1998: Biological invasions, and ballast water treatment.
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, Feb. 18, 1998: Impairment of water bodies by biological invasions.
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, Jan. 22 1997: Biological invasions.
California State Water Resources Control Board, Oct. 5, 1994: Biological invasions.
California State Water Resources Control Board, Nov. 13 & 16, 1991: Water system management.
U. S. Senate, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Water and Power, Mar. 18, 1991: Water system management.
Academic Lectures
University of Washington, School of Marine Affairs, May 2000: "Invasions in the Sea."
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Nov. 1999: "Marine Bioinvasions."
Environmental Sciences class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Nov. 1999: "Invasions in San Francisco Bay."
University of the West Indies at Mona, July 1999: "Marine Bioinvasions."
Marine Conservation Biology class, Stanford University, Hopkins Marine Station, Monterey CA, May 1999: "Biological invasions in California coastal waters."
Environmental Sciences class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Nov. 1998: "Invasions in San Francisco Bay."
Maritime Studies Program, Williams College/Mystic Seaport, Oct. 1998, field trip: "Science, History and Literature of San Francisco Bay."
Environmental Journalism class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Mar. 1998: "Biological Invasions in San Francisco Bay."
Maritime Studies Program, Williams College/Mystic Seaport, Oct. 1997, field trip: "Science, History and Literature of San Francisco Bay."
Marine Ecology class, San Francisco State University, San Francisco CA, Jan. 1997: "The Invasion of an Estuary."
Maritime Studies Program, Williams College/Mystic Seaport, Nov. 1996, field trip: "Geology, Biology, History and Literature of San Francisco Bay."
Environmental Issues class, University of the Pacific, Stockton CA, Oct. 1996: "Exotic Pest Species in the Delta."
Environmental Sciences class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Oct. 1996: "Urban Water Supply and Land Use."
Environmental Sciences class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Feb. 1996: "Water Development in California."
Maritime Studies Program, Williams College/Mystic Seaport, Nov. 1995, field trip: "History and Literature of San Francisco Bay."
Environmental Sciences class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Oct. 1995: "Water and Land Use."
Environmental Sciences Senior Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Sept. 1995: "Research Opportunities on Introduced Species in San Francisco Bay."
Introduction to Hydrology class, University of California, Berkeley CA, May 1995: "Land and Water."
Global Change Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Nov. 1994: "Environmental and Ecological Consequences of Water Policies."
Maritime Studies Program, Williams College/Mystic Seaport, Nov. 1994, field trip: "The Maritime History of San Francisco Bay."
Environmental Sciences class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Oct. 1994: "Water Planning and New Development."
Introduction to Hydrology class, University of California, Berkeley CA, May 1994: "Water Supply Planning and Management."
Environmental Colloquium, California State University, Hayward CA, May 1994: "Water Supply Planning and Links to Development."
Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Apr. 1994: "Planning for Earthquake and Drought."
San Francisco Institute of Architecture, San Francisco CA, Mar 1994, lecture and field trip: "San Francisco Bay Through an Ecologist's Eyes."
Mountain View Academy, Mountain View CA, Jan. 1994: "Introduced Species in San Francisco Bay."
Environmental Sciences class, Univ. of California, Berkeley CA, Nov. 1993: "Water Supplies."
California Water Policy Seminar, University of California Extension, Berkeley CA, Nov. 1993: "Drought and Water Planning."
Environmental Sciences Senior Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Oct. 1993: "Water System Planning."
Energy and Resources Group Graduate Seminar, Berkeley CA, Sept. 1993: "Unravelling the History of San Francisco Bay's Marine Environment"
Forestry and Wildland Resource Conservation Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Apr. 1993: "Integrative Resource Management in the East Bay Watersheds."
Urban Planning and Infrastructure class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Dec. 1992: "Water System Design for Fire and Drought."
Urban Planning Seminar, San Francisco State University, San Francisco CA, July 1992: "Water Supply and Limits to Growth."
Urban Planning and Infrastructure class, University of California, Berkeley CA, Apr. 1992: "Water System Infrastructure."
California Water Policy Seminar, Vista College, Berkeley CA, Mar. 1992: "Water System Planning."
Environmental Sciences Senior Seminar, University of California, Berkeley CA, Mar. 1992: "Water System Planning."
Public Lectures
California State Parks Department/Benicia State Capitol Building, Nov. 1997: "Landscape and Development in the Carquinez Strait."
Crab Cove Nature Center, July 1997: "Biological Invasions in the Bay."
Berkeley Breakfast Club, June 1997: "Biological Invasions in the Bay."
Martinez Historical Society, May 1997: "Landscape and Development in the Carquinez Strait."
Crockett Public Library, Carquinez Strait Book Tour, Nov. 1996: "The Influence of Landscape on the Development of Crockett."
Martinez Public Library, Carquinez Strait Book Tour, Nov. 1996: "The Influence of Landscape on the Development of Martinez."
John F. Kennedy Library, Vallejo, Carquinez Strait Book Tour, Oct. 1996: "The Influence of Landscape on the Development of Vallejo."
Benicia Historical Society and Benicia Public Library, Carquinez Strait Book Tour, Oct. 1996: "The Influence of Landscape on the Development of Benicia."
Rossmoor Engineers Club, Jan. 1996: "Damming the Bay."
Save San Francisco Bay Association, Annual Conference, June 1995, keynote speaker: "Damming the Bay: The History of Salt Water Barrier Plans."
Commonwealth Club of California, Mar. 1995: "Invaders in the Estuary."
Environmental Sciences Department Graduation Ceremonies, University of California, Berkeley, May 1994, keynote speaker.
Sierra Club Community Forum, Feb 1994: "Water Agencies and the Environment."
Albany Rotary Club, Jan. 1994: "Water System Infrastructure: Challenges and Opportunities."
San Pablo Rotary Club, Dec. 1993: "Our Water Supply: There is No Santa Claus."
San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Dec. 1993: "The Bay's Alien Visitors: Are They Here to Stay?"
Sierra Club, Population Subcommittee, Nov. 1993: "Water and Growth."
Berkeley Breakfast Club, Oct. 1993: "Water Planning and Infrastructure."
Contra Costa Council, Sept. 1993: "Water Supply Planning."
Geography Department Graduation Ceremonies, Univ. of California, Berkeley, May 1993, keynote speaker.
Commonwealth Club of California, Mar. 1993: "Can Environmentalists Run a Water Agency?"
Berkeley Rotary Club, Feb. 1993: "Water Supply Planning."