October 2008

October 2008

October 2008 CERF Newsletter Issue, Vol.34, No. 3

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Journal Transition Period Completed

Robert Howarth

Professor in Ecology & Environmental Biology

Cornell University

leopoldleadership.stanford.edu/fellows/howarth

Dr. Robert Howarth chairs the International SCOPE Biofuels Project, is President of the Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation, directs the Agrictural Ecosystems Program at Cornell University, and represents the State of New York on the science and technical advisory committee of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Howarth is also the Founding Editor of the journal "Biogeochemistry" and served as Editor-in-Chief from 1983 to 2004.

Howarth's research program is focused broadly on the following topics: the interaction of climate and land-use as regulators of nutrient flows from large watersheds; the effects of biofuels on the environment; deposition of nitrogen gases, particularly near vehicle and agricultural emission sources; human alteraton of global and regional nitrogen and phosphorus cycles; complex biogeochemical feedbacks that occur in estuaries during eutrophication; and the interaction of biotic, physical and biogeochemical factors as controls on nitrogen fixation.
 

Last summer we began two ambitious transitions for the CERF journal, Estuaries and Coasts: we moved to a new editorial structure in which co- Editors-in-Chief Carlos Duarte and Jim Cloern became responsible for all editorial decisions, and we joined with Springer an international academic publisher to co-publish the journal. I am pleased to report that both transitions are now complete, and the journal is thriving! 

Outstanding Reviewers

Author: 
CERF Editorial Board

On behalf of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation,

the Editors in Chief and the Editorial Board of Estuaries and Coasts

recognize the following individuals for their

Outstanding Contributions

Pacific Northwest Estuaries Were Born of Fire and Ice (First in a series)

John Bragg

South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve

Coastal Training Program Coordinator

www.oregon.gov/DSL/SSNERR/john.shtml

John Bragg is the Coastal Training Program Coordinator at the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve. The Coastal Training Program is a national initiative that provides adult level environmental education to individuals who, in a professional or occupational capacity, have direct responsibility for making decisions regarding activities that affect the coastal zone and its resources. John’s duties include organizing and facilitating training workshops and other events; producing web-based materials, video and still photography, and news articles; and coordinating the production of other educational products.

John's professional background includes work as a news reporter, and news photographer, freelance journalist, science writer, instructor, and farm worker. John is particularly interested in the dynamics of environmental policy and resource management in rural communities, western water policy, and watershed restoration.

 

Note to readers:

Coastal and Estuarine Science News

Meryl Alber

Project Director / Professor, Department of Marine Sciences

University of Georgia

gce-lter.marsci.uga.edu/public/app/personnel_bios.asp

Research Emphasis: Marine ecology of nearshore environments; estuarine food webs; impacts of freshwater withdrawal on coastal systems; models of estuarine flushing times; biological characteristics and fate of suspended sediments in estuaries; human impacts in the coastal zone; interactions between science and policy.
 

Coastal and Estuarine Science News (CESN) is an electronic newsletter that serves as a companion to the journal Estuaries and Coasts.  It was launched by the Estuarine Research Federation (ERF) Board in 2003 to strengthen the link between science and management in coastal systems.  Each issue of CESN provides a brief summary of journal articles, chosen specifically for their strong implication for management of coastal areas.  

Estuaries and Coasts and Online Peer Review -- FAQs

Author: 
Taylor Bowen, Editorial Coordinator, Estuaries & Coasts,

estuariesandcoasts@erf.org, 434-977-5494

Where do I submit a paper to Estuaries & Coasts?

http://www.editorialmanager.com/esco/ The journal uses Editorial Manager™, a Web-based submission and review system.  

CERF Staff — Goodbyes and Hellos

Author: 
Joy Bartholomew, Executive Director, jbarth@erf.org

Summer has been a season of change at the Federation’s headquarters. Our long-time chief operations officer, Janet Barnes, has decided to move on to greener (and wetter) pastures! Janet is going back to her research roots, joining the Alliance for Coastal Technologies at the Chesapeake Biological Lab. Her contributions to the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation over the past eight years have been immeasurable and she will be greatly missed.  

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