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Klinger CV and Bibliography Sep 2020 1 Curriculum Vitae TERRIE KLINGER PROFESSOR SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS BOX 355685, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE, WA 98105-6715 [email protected] EDUCATION 1989 Ph.D. Biological Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego Supervisor: Paul K. Dayton 1984 M.Sc. Botany, University of British Columbia Supervisor: R. E. DeWreede 1979 A.B. Biology, University of California, Berkeley Emphasis: Ecology EMPLOYMENT 2014- Professor of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington Adjunct Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington 2008- 2014 Associate Professor of Marine Affairs, University of Washington Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington 2001- 2007 Assistant Professor of Marine Affairs, University of Washington 2005- Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington 1992-2001 Visiting Instructor and Visiting Researcher, Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington 1991-1999 Visiting Instructor, Northeastern University 1989-1992 Post-doctoral Research Associate, Dept of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside 1992 Visiting Instructor, University of San Diego 1989-1992 Independent Consultant to National Park Service, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Shoreline Assessment 1983-1989 Graduate Research Assistant, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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Curriculum Vitae

TERRIE KLINGER PROFESSOR SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS BOX 355685, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE, WA 98105-6715 [email protected]

EDUCATION 1989 Ph.D. Biological Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography,

University of California, San Diego Supervisor: Paul K. Dayton

1984 M.Sc. Botany, University of British Columbia Supervisor: R. E. DeWreede

1979 A.B. Biology, University of California, Berkeley Emphasis: Ecology EMPLOYMENT 2014- Professor of Marine and Environmental Affairs, University of Washington

Adjunct Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington

2008- 2014 Associate Professor of Marine Affairs, University of Washington Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington

2001- 2007 Assistant Professor of Marine Affairs, University of Washington 2005- Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences,

University of Washington 1992-2001 Visiting Instructor and Visiting Researcher, Friday Harbor Laboratories,

University of Washington 1991-1999 Visiting Instructor, Northeastern University 1989-1992 Post-doctoral Research Associate, Dept of Botany and Plant Sciences,

University of California, Riverside 1992 Visiting Instructor, University of San Diego 1989-1992 Independent Consultant to National Park Service, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

Shoreline Assessment 1983-1989 Graduate Research Assistant, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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1980-1983 Graduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, University of British Columbia

LEADERSHIP POSITIONS 2013-present Co-Director, Washington Ocean Acidification Center 2016-present Steering Committee Member, UW EarthLab 2014-2019 Director, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs 2013-2018 Co-Director, Ocean Acidification Experimental Laboratory 2011-2018 Director, IGERT Program on Ocean Change RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS SINCE 2007 2016 Klinger T, Moore S, Trainer V. Identifying community needs and

developing emergency response strategies for coastal fishing communities impacted by harmful algal blooms. JPB Foundation.

2016 Klinger T, Newton J, McCready P, Deutsch C, Siedlecki S. Protecting the Future of Our Oceans: Evaluating Local Impacts of Ocean Acidification on the U.S. West Coast. Schwab Charitable Fund made possible by the generosity of Wendy and Eric Schmidt.

2014 Okey T, Klinger T, Ruzicka J, Himes-Cornell A. Coastal Gulf of Alaska Futures. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis.

2014 Klinger T. Assessment of Water Quality Conditions in and around Four Pacific Northwest Coastal Parks. National Park Service.

2014 Klinger T. Taking Action on Ocean Acidification: A Science-Policy Specialist for the Washington Ocean Acidification Center. Educational Foundation of America.

2011 Klinger T, Leschine T, Murray J, Sebens K. IGERT: Integrative Graduate Training in Ocean Change. National Science Foundation.

2011 Murray J, Klinger T. WUN Collaborations on Ocean Acidification. World Universities Network.

2009 Klinger T, Essington T. Puget Sound Science Update Sponsor: Puget Sound Partnership.

2009 Sebens KP, Klinger T, Murray J. FSML Laboratory and Field Mesocosms for Ocean Acidification Research. National Science Foundation.

2009 Klinger T. Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification. UW Royalty Research Fund.

2008 Murray J, Klinger T, Lessard E, Morris R. Mesocosm Experimental Facility at Friday Harbor Laboratories for Studies of the Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification. Education Foundation of America.

2008 Klinger T, Harris K. Understanding the interactions between cruise ships and humpback whales in and near Glacier Bay National Park. National Park Service.

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2007 Leschine TM, Klinger T. Preparing Marine Affairs Practitioners for Future Policy and Management Challenges in the Nearshore and Estuarine Environment. Washington Sea Grant.

2007 Klinger T. Epibenthic Studies in Kasitsna Bay, Alaska. NOAA National Undersea Research Program.

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS SINCE 2007 2015 Seattle Aquarium Conservation Science Award 2012 Marsha Landolt Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, Finalist 2011 Stan and Alta Barer Professor of Sustainability Science Award 2010 UW Outstanding Public Service Award 2010 U.K. Ocean Acidification Program Award 2009 Coastal America Spirit Award 2008 Naturalist of the Year Award, Western Society of Naturalists 2007 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, College of Ocean and Fishery

Science 2007 Volunteer of the Year Award, Olympic National Marine Sanctuary PROFESSIONAL OFFICES AND SERVICES SINCE 2007

International Committees, Working Groups, and Workshops 2014 Gordon Conference on Ocean Global Change Biology, Waterville, N.H., Invited

Participant 2013 Peter Wall International Roundtable on Ocean Acidification, Vancouver, B.C.,

Invited Participant and Leader, Management Application Working Group 2013 Global Ocean Acidification Monitoring Workshop, St. Andrews, Scotland, Invited

Participant 2013 International Working Group on the Ecosystem Level Impacts of Ocean Acidification, Monterey, CA, Invited Participant 2011 Phycological Society of America Symposium Co-Organizer 2010-2013 Policy Committee, Phycological Society of America, Chair 2010 Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Workshop on Ocean Acidification,

Participant 2008 FHL Research Symposium on Ocean Acidification, Convener 2008 British Columbia/Washington Coastal and Ocean Task Force, First International

Workshop on Marine Protected Areas, Invited Participant 2007 Northwest Algal Symposium, Friday Harbor, WA, Convener

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National and Regional Committees, Working Groups and Government Service 2018-present Advisory Board, Salish Sea Institute, Western Washington University 2014-present Gulf Watch Alaska Science Review Team, Member 2011-present Pacific Fisheries Management Council Ecosystem Advisory Subpanel,

Washington State Representative 2010-present California Current Acidification Network, Member 2018-2020 Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Climate Resilience Advisory Council, Member 2013-2016 Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Expert Advisory Panel on

Climate and Environmental Change, Member 2013-2014 West Coast Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Science Panel, Member 2013 National Climate Assessment, Reviewer 2013 Alaska Sea Grant Proposal Review, Panelist 2013-2014 NMFS Rockfish Technical Recovery Team, Member 2013-2016 Multi-Agency Rocky Intertidal Network, Steering Committee 2012- 2015 NSF RCN (Research Coordination Network) on Marine Diseases, Advisor 2012 California Current Expert Working Group, Member 2011-2012 Washington Shellfish Initiative Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification,

Governor’s Appointee 2009-2014 Environmental Management, Editorial Board Member 2009-2014 COMPASS (Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea), Science

Advisory Panel 2008-2014 Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative, Governor’s Appointee 2008-2014 Northwest Straits Foundation, Board Member 2010 West Coast Governors’ Alliance Ecosystem Priorities, Reviewer 2010 Tulalip Tribes Ecosystem and Climate Modeling Workshop, Invited

Participant 2010 West Coast Sea Grant Ocean Acidification Workshop, Invited Participant 2010 Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Summer Workshop, Participant 2009 Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Ocean Acidification Workshop, Participant 2008 U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation,

Provided Testimony 2004-2009 Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council, Chair 2002-2011 Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council;

Research Advisory Committee 2002-2011 Chair, Research Advisory Committee, 2003-2011 Chair, Acoustic Working Group, 2005 Co-Chair, Research, Assessment, and Monitoring Working Group, 2009

2007 Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Scoping Workshop on Ocean Acidification Research, La Jolla, CA, Participant

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2007 NOAA Synthesis and Assessment Products 4.4 Workshop, Adaptation Options for Climate Sensitive Ecosystems, Annapolis, MD, Invited Participant

2007 Law, Science, and the Environment Workshop, Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, OR, Invited Participant

2007 Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Research Initiative Workshop, Anchorage, AK, Invited Participant

2007 Kachemak Bay Intertidal Observatory Working Group, Homer, AK, Invited Participant

2007 Managing Temperate Reef Resources, Seattle, WA, Invited Participant 2007 Impacts and Compatibility of Human Uses of the Ocean, NOAA Marine

Protected Areas Center, Monterey, CA Invited Participant 2007 Multip-Agency Rocky Intertidal Network Monitoring Workshop, Seattle,

WA, Invited Participant INVITED SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS SINCE 2007 2020 Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea. Huxley College, Western Washington

Unversity, Bellingham. 2020 Ocean Acidification in Washington State, King County Water Resources

Division, Seattle, WA 2018 Ocean Acidification in Washington State, Washington State Academy of

Sciences, Seattle, WA 2017 Preserving adaptive capacity under intensifying ocean acidification, Canadian

Society for Ecology & Evolution, Victoria, B.C. 2016 West Coast Responses to the Challenges of Ocean Acidification, Bevan Series on

Sustainable Fisheries, Seattle, WA 2013 Policy, Society, and Mangement. Program on Climate Change Summer Institute,

Friday Harbor, WA 2013 Intertidal Monitoring in the Gulf of Alaska. Multi-Agency Rocky Intertidal

Network Meeting, Forks, WA 2012 Detecting Change in Coastal Ecosystems. School of Resource and

Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, B.C. 2011 Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea. Pacific Northwest National

Laboratory, Sequim, WA 2011 Variation in Total Carbon and Alkalinity Measurements in the San Juan

Archipelago. Washington Sea Grant Program, Seattle, WA 2011 Regional Coordination of Ocean Acidification Research in the Salish Sea. Salish

Sea Ecosystem Conference, Vancouver, B.C. 2011 The WUN Ocean Acidification Network: Status and Planning. World Universities

Network, Southampton, U.K. 2011 Managing Human Impacts on Algal Communities: Prospects for the Future.

Phycological Society of America President’s Symposium, Seattle, WA

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2011 Disturbance, Recovery, and Resilience in Rocky Intertidal Systems. University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratories

2011 Innovation in Ecosystem Assessment: A New Model for Puget Sound. International Marine Conservation Congress, Victoria, B.C.

2011 Ocean Acidification Research in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, U.K.

2011 Ocean Acidification Research in the Northeastern Pacific. U.K. Ocean Acidification Research Program, Cambridge University, U.K.

2010 Disturbance, Recovery, and Resilience in a High-Latitude Rocky Intertidal System. School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK

2010 Limits to Resilience in Rocky Intertidal Communities. Department of Biology, Western Washington University, Bellingham WA

2010 Limits to Resilience in Macroalgal Communities. Centre for Forest Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.

2010 Experiences in Collaborative Environmental Planning in the San Juan Islands and Puget Sound. Bamfield Marine Science Center, B.C.

2009 Managing for Change. NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, Washington, D.C.

2009 How Will Climate Change Impact Marine Ecosystem Function? Western Society of Naturalists President’s Symposium, Seaside, CA

2009 Ocean Acidification in Temperate Systems: Ecology and Management. UW Climate Impacts Group, Seattle, WA

2009 Stress and Response in Temperate Nearshore Ecosystems. Department of Biology, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, B.C.

2009 Marine Protected Areas in Washington State. Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, OR

2009 Ocean Acidification: Changing the Chemistry of the Oceans. COSEE Program, University of Washington, Seattle

2008 Why Natural History Now? Western Society of Naturalists Keynote Presentation, Vancouver, B.C.

2008 Ocean Acidification as a Wicked Problem. Western Society of Naturalists, Graduate Student Invitational Symposium, Vancouver, B.C.

2008 Stress and Response in Rocky Intertidal Systems. Department of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington, Tacoma

2007 Marine Ecosystem Management in the San Juan Archipelago. The Water Center, University of Washington, Seattle

CONTRIBUTED SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS SINCE 2007 2018 Determinants of Community Structure on a High-Latitude Rocky Shore.

Phycological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. 2016 Ocean Acidificationin the California Current. Multi-Agency Rocky Intertidal

Network Annual Meeting, San Deigo, CA.

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2016 Resilience Approaches to Near-term Coastal Acidification. Oceans in a High CO2 World Conference, Hobart, AU.

2016 Building Resilience to Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea. Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference, Vancouver, WA.

2015 Social-Ecological Dynamics in the Gulf of Alaska. Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research Conference, Trieste, IT.

2014 Coordinated Response to Ocean Acidification in Puget Sound, WA. IORC One Plant, One Ocean Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

2011 Lessons from the Classroom: Teaching Across the Social-Ecological Divide. Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference, Vancouver, B.C.

2010 New Initiatives for Ocean Acidification Research. Northwest Algal Symposium, Coupeville, WA

2009 Approaches to Integrative Environmental Management in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin System. Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Conference, Seattle, WA

2008 Low pH Reduces Growth Rates in Kelp Gametophytes. AGU/ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL

2007 Evaluating Recovery Endpoints in a Rocky Intertidal System. Georgia Basin/Puget Sound Research Conference, Vancouver, B.C.

PRESENTATIONS TO NON-PROFESSIONAL AND PUBLIC AUDIENCES SINCE 2007 2020 Ocean Acidification in Washington Waters: Causes, Consequences, and

Responses, Skyline Community, Seattle, WA 2017 Responding to the Challenges of Ocean Acidification in Washington, Keynote

address, Sound Stewards University, Langley, WA 2017 Responding to the Challenges of Ocean Acidification in Washington, Northwest

Environmental Business Council, Seattle, WA 2017 Responding to the Challenges of Ocean Acidification in Nearshore

Environments, Pacific Marine and Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership, Tacoma, WA

2017 Ocean Acidification in Washington, Northwest Straits Commission Special Symposium, Bellingham, WA

2015 Connecting Science with Management, and Management with Science Kachemak Bay Science Symposium, Homer, AK

2014 The Science of Ocean Acidification. Snohomish County Marine Resource Division, Everett, WA

2013 Ocean Acidification in Washington Waters. League of Women Voters, Town Hall, Seattle, WA

2013 Collective Impact Models in Marine Systems. Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Symposium, Bellingham, WA

2013 Biological Effects of Ocean Acidification in Washington Waters. Washintgon Foundation for the Environment, Olympia, WA

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2013 Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea. Snohomish County Marine Resource Division, Everett, WA

2012 Ocean Acidification in the Salish Sea. Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mount Vernon, WA

2102 Long-term Intertidal Studies in Kasitsna Bay, AK. Homer Science Symposium, Homer, AK

2011 Environmental Future of Puget Sound. KUOW/KCTS Environmental Panel (live and delayed broadcast), Seattle, WA

2010 The State of Ocean Ecosystems in Washington. Meyer Memorial Trust, Portland, OR

2010 Ocean Acidification: Changing the Chemistry of the Ocean. Port Townsend Marine Science Center, Port Townsend, WA

2010 Ocean without Analog: Implications for the Salish Sea. Northwest Straits Science Conference, Eastsound, WA

2009 Ocean Acidification in Washington State. Washington State Ocean Caucus, Ocean Shores, WA

Bibliography

Refereed Journal Publications * Student Publication 2020 Galloway AWE, Von Dassow G, Schram JB, Klinger T, Hill TM, Lowe AT, Chan F,

Yoshioka RM, Kroeker KJ. Ghost Factors of Laboratory Carbonate Chemistry Are Haunting Our Experiments. Biol. Bull. 239: December 2020

2020 Moore SK, Dreyer SJ, Ekstrom JA, Moore KM, Norman, KC, Klinger T, Allison EH, Jardine SL. 2020. Harmful algal blooms and coastal communities: socioeconomic impacts and actions taken to cope with the 2015 U.S. West Coast domoic acid event. Harmful Algae, Volume 96: 101799, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2020.101799

2020 Moore KM, Allison EH, Dreyer SJ, Ekstrom JA, Jardine SL, Klinger T, Moore SK and Norman KC. 2020. Harmful Algal Blooms: Identifying Effective Adaptive Actions Used in Fishery-Dependent Communities in Response to a Protracted Event. Front. Mar. Sci. 6:803. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00803

2020 Ekstrom JA, Moore SK, and Klinger T. (2020) Examining harmful algal blooms through a disaster risk management lens: A case study of the 2015 U.S. West Coast domoic acid event. Harmful Algae 94: 101740 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2020.101740

2020 Prentice, C., Poppe, K. L., Lutz, M., *Murray, E., Stephens, T. A., Spooner, A…and Klinger, T. 2020. A synthesis of blue carbon stocks, sources, and accumulation rates in eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadows in the Northeast

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Pacific. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 34, e2019GB006345. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GB006345

2019 Cross, J. N., Turner, J. A., Cooley, S. R., Newton, J. A., Azetsu-Scott, K., Chambers, R. C., et al. 2019. Building the knowledge-to-action pipeline in North America: connecting ocean acidification research and actionable decision support. Front. Mar. Sci. 6:356. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00356

2019 Moore S, Varney A, Norman K, *Cline M, *Blair K, Klinger T. 2019. An index of fisheries closures due to harmful algal blooms and a framework for identifying

vulnerable fishing communities on the U.S. West Coast. Marine Policy 110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.103543

2018 *Bausch AR, Gallego MA, Harianto J, Thibodeau P, Bednaršek N, Havenhand J, Klinger T. Influence of bacteria on shell dissolution in dead gastropod larvae and adult Limacina helicina pteropods under ocean acidification conditions. Mar Biol 2018 165: 40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-018-3293-3

2018 *Bolden IW, *Seroy SK, *Roberts EA, *Schmeisser L, *Koehn JZ, Rilometo CH, Odango EL, Barros C, Sachs JP, & Klinger T. Climate-related community knowledge networks as a tool to increase learning in the context of environmental change. Climate Risk Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crm.2018.04.004

2018 *Greiner CM, Klinger T ,Ruesink JL, Barber JS, Horwith M. Habitat effects of macrophytes and shell on carbonate chemistry and juvenile clam recruitment, survival, and growth. J Experimental Mar Biol Ecol 509: 9-15: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2018.08.006

2018 *Ritzman J, *Brodbeck Am *Brostrom S, *McGrew S, Dreyer S, Klinger T, Moore S. Economic and sociocultural impacts of fisheries closures in two fishing-dependent communities following the massive 2015 U.S. West Coast harmful algal bloom. Harmful Algae 80: 35-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2018.09.002

2017 Bednaršek N, Feely RA, Tolimieri N, Hermann AJ, Siedlecki SA, Waldbusser GG, McElhany P, Alin SR, Klinger T, Moore-Maley B, Pörtner HO. Exposure history determines pteropod vulnerability to ocean acidification along the US West Coast. Nature Sci Reports. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-03934-z

2017 *Timpane-Padgham BL, Beechie T, Klinger T. Examining sources of ecological resilience to climate change for restoration planning. Plublished, PLOS One https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173812

2017 Bednaršek N, Klinger T, Harvey C, McCabe R, Weisberg S, Feely RA, Newton J, Tolimieri N. New Ocean, New Needs: Application of Pteropod Shell Dissolution as a Biological Indicator for Marine Resource Management. Ecological Indicators 76: 240–244. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.01.025

2017 Klinger T, Chornesky EA, Whiteman EA, Chan F, Largier JL, Wakefield WW. Using integrated, ecosystem-level management to address intensifying ocean acidification and hypoxia in the California Current large marine ecosystem. Elem Sci Anth. 2017;5:16. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.198

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2016 *Hillier A, Kelly RP, Klinger T. Narrative Style Influences Citation Frequency in Climate Change Science. PLOS ONE 11(12): e0167983. 2016 Sunday JM, Fabricius KE, Kroeker KJ, Anderson KM, Brown NE, Barry JP, Connell SD, Dupont S, Gaylord B, Hall-Spencer JM, Klinger T, Milazzo M, Munday PL, Russell BD, Sanford E, Thiyagarajan V, Vaughan MLH, Widdicombe S, Harley CDG. Ocean acidification can mediate biodiversity shifts by changing biogenic habitat. Nature Climate Change doi:10.1038/nclimate3161 2016 *Massaua MJ, Thomas CW, Klinger T. The Use of Science in Collaborative Management of Marine Environments. Coastal Management 44: 1-21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08920753.2016.1233797 2016 Klinger T, Newton J. Ocean Acidification as a Problem in Systems Thinking.

Washington J Env Law and Policy 6: 207-211. 2015 Somero GN, Beers JM, Chan F, Hill T, Klinger T, Litvin S. What Changes in the Carbonate System, Oxygen, and Temperature Portend for the Northeastern Pacific Ocean: A Physiological Perspective BioScience doi:10.1093/biosci/biv162 2015 Reum J, Ferriss BE, McDonald PS, Farrell DM, Harvey CJ, Klinger T, Levin PS. Evaluating community impacts of ocean acidification using qualitative network models. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 536: 11–24 doi: 10.3354/meps11417 2015 Klinger, T. The role of seaweeds in the modern ocean. Perspectives in Phycology

2: 31-39. 2015 Gaylord B., Kroeker, KJ, Sunday JM, Anderson KM, Barry JP, Brown NE, Connell

SD, Dupont S, Fabricius K, Hall-Spencer JM, Klinger T, Milazzo M, Munday PL, Russell B, Sanford E, Schreiber SJ, Thiyagarajan V, Vaughan M, Widdicombe S, Harley CDG. 2015. Ocean Acidification through the Lens of Ecological Theory. Ecology 96:3–15.

2015 *Wilson MW, Mugraurer R, Klinger T. Rethinking marine infrastructure policy and practice: Insights from three large-scale marina developments in Seattle. Marine Policy 53: 67–82.

2013 Kelly R, Cooley S, Klinger T. Narratives Can Motivate Environmental Action: The Whiskey Creek Ocean Acidification Story as a Case Study. Ambio, DOI:10.1007/s13280-013-0442-2.

2013 *Wigand L, Klinger T, Logsdon M. Patterns in Groundfish Abundance along the Eastern Bering Sea Outer Continental Margin. ICES Journal of Marine Science 70: 1181-1197. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fst054.

2012 *Harris K, Gende S, Logsdon M, Klinger, T. Spatial pattern analysis of cruise ship-humpback whale interactions in and near Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. Environmental Management 49: 44-54.

2011 Klinger T, Fukuyama AK. Decadal-scale dynamics and response to pulse disturbance in the intertidal rockweed Fucus distichus. Marine Ecology 32: 313-319.

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2010 Hofmann G, Barry JP, Edmunds PJ, Gates RD, Hutchins DA, Klinger T, Sewell MA. Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Polar, Temperate and Tropical Calcifying Organisms. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 41:127-147.

2010 Chittaro PM, Klinger T, Telmer K, Sanborn M, Morgan L. Using otolith chemistry to investigate population structure of quillback rockfish in Puget Sound. Northwest Science 84: 243-254.

2008 *Evans K, Klinger T. Bottom-up approaches to implementation of ecosystem-based management in the marine environment: A case study of San Juan County, WA. Conservation Biology 22: 1135-1143.

2008 Ruckelshaus M, Klinger T, Knowlton N, DeMaster D. Marine Ecosystem-Based Management in Practice: Scientific and Governance Challenges. BioScience 58: 53-63.

2007 Klinger T, Dale V. The Promise and the Challenge of Cooperative Conservation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5: 97-103.

2007 *Engie K, Klinger T. Modeling Passive Dispersal through a Large Estuarine System to Evaluate Marine Reserve Network Connections. Estuaries and Coasts 30: 201-213.

2006 Klinger T, Padilla DK, Britton-Simmons K. Two invaders achieve higher densities in reserves. Aquatic Conservation, Marine and Freshwater Systems 16: 301-311.

2006 *Van Cleve F, Leschine T, Klinger T, Simenstad C. An evaluation of the influence of natural science in regional-scale restoration projects. Environmental Management 37: 367-379.

2005 *Carney L, Waaland JR, Klinger T, Ewing BK. Factors limiting the restoration of the bull kelp Nereocystis luetkeana in nearshore rocky habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 302: 49-61.

2004 Klinger T. International ICZM: In Search of Successful Outcomes. Journal of Ocean and Coastal Management 47: 195-196.

2003 Duggins DO, Eckman J, Siddon C, Klinger T. Population, morphometric, and biomechanical studies of three understory kelps along a hydrodynamic gradient. Marine Ecology Progress Series 265: 57-76.

2003 *Hoffman JR, Hansen LJ, Klinger T. Interactions between ultraviolet radiation and temperature limit inferences from single-factor experiments. J Phycol 39: 268-272.

2001 Duggins DO, Eckman J, Siddon C, Klinger T. The role of mesograzers on kelp survivorship in variable flow environments. Marine Ecology Progress Series 223: 143-155.

1999 Garbary D, Kim KY, Klinger T, Duggins DO. Endophytism as a life history strategy for kelp gametophytes. Marine Biology 135: 35-40.

1999 Garbary D, Kim KY, Klinger T, Duggins DO. Preliminary observations on the development of kelp gametophytes endophytic in red algae. Hydrobiologia 398/399: 247-252.

1998 Klinger T. Biosafety Assessment of genetically engineered Organisms in the Environment. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13: 5-6.

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1997 Klinger T. Wild-crop hybridization and the ecological impact of escaped transgenes. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 78: 86-87.

1994 Klinger T, Ellstrand NC. Engineered genes in wild populations: fitness of weed-crop hybrids of Raphanus sativus L. Ecological Applications 4:17-20.

1993 Klinger T. The persistence of haplo-diploidy in algae. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8: 256-259.

1992 Klinger T, Arriola P, Ellstrand NC. Crop-weed hybridization in Raphanus sativus: occurrence relative to density and distance. American Journal of Botany 79: 1431-1435.

1991 Klinger T, Elam D, Ellstrand NC. Radish as a model system for the study of engineered gene escape rates via crop-weed mating. Conservation Biology 5: 531-535.

1988 Klinger T, DeWreede RE. Stipe rings, age, and size in populations of Laminaria setchellii Silva (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) in British Columbia, Canada. Phycologia 27:234-240.

1986 Bodin P, Klinger T. Coastal uplift and mortality of intertidal organisms caused by the September 1985 Mexico earthquakes. Science 233: 1071-73.

Book Chapters 2004 Klinger T. Biosafety approaches to transgenic crop plant gene flow. In:

Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science, RM Goodman, ed. New York: Marcel Decker, Inc.

2002 Klinger T. Variability and uncertainty in crop to wild hybridization. In: Genetically Engineered Organisms: Assessing Environmental and Human Health Effects. D.K. Letourneau and B.E. Burrows, Eds. CRC Press, Boca Raton.

2001 Klinger T. Marine Conservation Biology. In: Mc-Graw Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 9th Edition.

1999 Klinger T, Ellstrand NC. Transgene movement via gene flow: recommendations for improved biosafety assessment. In: Ecological Risks and Prospects of Transgenic Plants. K Ammann, V Simonsen, and G Kjellson (eds). Birkhauser, Basel, Switzerland, 320 pp.

1998 Wheelis M, Spielman A, Regal P, Letourneau D, Klinger T, Kapuscinski A, Istock C, Ingham E, Ellstrand NC, Bhargava P, Akabas S. A manual for assessing ecological and human health effects of genetically engineered organisms. The Edmonds Institute, Edmonds, WA.

1988 DeWreede RE, Klinger T. Reproductive strategies in algae. In: Plant Reproductive Ecology. Lovett-Doust and Lovett-Doust, eds. Oxford University Press pp. 267-284.

Peer-reviewed Technical Reports

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2016 Chan F, Boehm AB, Barth JA, Chornesky EA, Dickson AG, Feely RA, Hales B, Hill TM, Hofmann G, Ianson D, Klinger T, Largier J, Newton J, Pedersen TF, Somero GN, Sutula M, Wakefield WW, Waldbusser GG, Weisberg SB, Whiteman EA. The West Coast Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Science Panel: Major Findings, Recommendations, and Actions. California Ocean Science Trust, Oakland, California, USA. April 2016.

2012 Feely RA, Klinger T, Newton J, Chadsey M. 2012. Scientific Summary of Ocean Acidification in Washington State Marine Waters. NOAA OAR Special Report. 157 pp.

2010 Essington E, Klinger T, Conway-Cranos T, Buchanan J, James A, Kershner J, Logan I, West J. Puget Sound Science Update: Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound. Encyclopedia of Puget Sound, published online.

2008 Klinger T, Fluharty D, Hoffman K, Gregg R, Coyle J. Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions at Olympic National Park (Washington). Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/WRD/NRTR—2008/068, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 95 pp.

2007 Klinger T, Fluharty D, Gregg R, Coyle J, Hoffman J. Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park (Oregon). Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/WRD/NRTR—2007/055, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 92 pp.

2006 Klinger T, Fukuyama. A Response of Fucus gardneri (Silva) to Intense Pulse Disturbances. NOAA Technical Report, NOAA Office of Response and Restoration.

2006 Klinger T, Fluharty D, Byron C, Evans K. Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions at Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve (Washington). Natural Resource Report NPS/NRWRD/NRTR-2006, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 89 pp.

2006 Klinger T, Fluharty D, Evans, K Byron C. Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions at San Juan Island National Historical Park (Washington). Natural Resource Report NPS/NRWRD/NRTR-2006, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 112 pp.

2006 Ruckelshaus and others. Sound Science: Synthesizing Ecological and Socio-economic Information about the Puget Sound Ecosystem. NOAA Fisheries Technical Report.

2005 Klinger T, Greene HG, Gunderson D, Palsson WA. The Olympic Coast-Puget Sound Undersea Research Workshop. Report to NOAA’s West Coast and Polar Regions Undersea Research Program (http://www.westnurc.uaf.edu).

2001 Wyllie-Echeverria S, Wyllie-Echeverria T, Cordell J, Klinger T, Skalski J, Fresh K, Stamey M, Young C. Marine Habitat Assessment Group Report. Port of Anacortes.

2001 Wyllie-Echeverria T, Wyllie-Echeverria S, Skalski J, Cordell J, Young C, Stamey M, Fresh K, Klinger T. Guemes Channel Juvenile Salmonid Study. Port of Anacortes.

1998 Cohen A, Mills C, Berry H, Wonham M, Bingham B, Bookheim B, Carlton J, Chapman J, Cordell J, Harris L, Klinger T, Kohn A, Lambert G, Lambert C, Li K,

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Secord D, Toft J. Report of the Puget Sound Expedition: A rapid assessment survey of non-indigenous species in the shallow waters of Puget Sound. Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA 37 pp.

Peer-reviewed Non-Technical Publications 2014 Feely RA, Chadsey M, Newton J, Klinger T, Hales B, Mathis J. 18 Facts About

Ocean Acidification in the Pacific Northwest. Published by Washington Sea Grant.