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PATRICIA (TRISH)
MACE University of Oregon, Dept. of Geography, Courtesy
Instructor, 1992-present
Oregon Coastal Environments Awareness Network (OCEAN), Coastal
Environments Learning Network Project Director, 2000-present;
Marine Education Coordinator, 2001-present
Address:
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
P.O. Box 5389
Charleston, Oregon 97420
Phone: (541) 888-2581 x238
Email: tmace@uoregon.edu
University
of California at Berkeley, CA. Energy and Resources Group
PhD program, focus on marine resources management and conservation.
(1991 advanced to candidacy)
University of Washington, Jackson School of International
Studies, Seattle WA. M.A. International Studies/Concentration
in Resource Policy. (1986)
Trinity University, San Antonio TX. B.A. Biology. (1981)
2003-2004.
Meyer Memorial Trust, "Implementing a Summer Teacher
Training Institute"
1998-1999. Oregon Sea Grant, Program Development Funds, "Aligning
biotic and oceanographic scales with Oregon coastal marine
management goals"
1992-1994. The United States Man and the Biosphere Program,
grant "Optimal Design of Marine Reserves: Ecology and
Economics"
1991-1992. The Pew Charitable Trust Integrated Approaches
to Training in Conservation and Sustainable
Development.
1991-1992. Switzer Foundation Environmental Fellowship.
MEMBERSHIPS/APPOINTMENTS/PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
National
Marine Educators Association, 2000-present
Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators, 2000-present
Cape Arago Rocky Shores Ad Hoc Working Group, 1998
Governor's Community Ad Hoc Committee on Coos Head, 1997-1998
American Society of Zoologists
1990-1992 Ad Hoc Committee on Declining Biodiversity
1990-1992 Committee on Science as A Way of Knowing--Biodiversity
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Biological Diversity
Working Group, 1986
EXPERIENCE IN RESOURCE POLICY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
Natural
Resources Defense Council, Los Angeles, CA (1989-1990), Staff
Scientist.
Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project, Los Angeles, CA (1989-1990),
Technical Advisory Board member.
Energy Resources International, Sausalito, CA (1987-1989),
Resource Analyst.
EIP Associates, San Francisco, CA (1987-1988), Resource Analyst.
World Resources Institute, Washington, DC (1986), Resource
Consultant.
Univ.
of Washington Marine Laboratories, Friday Harbor, WA (1983-1984),
Research Assistant.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama (1982), Research
Assistant.
Energy Resources Co., Inc., Cambridge, MA (1981-1982), Aquatic
Toxicologist.
TEACHING/EDUCATION PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Oregon
Coastal Environments Awareness Network (OCEAN) , Coos Bay,
OR, Coastal Environments Learning
Network Project Director, 2000-present; Marine Education Coordinator,
2001-present
Coos Bay School District, Coos Bay, OR (2001-present), Substitute
Teacher, grades K-12.
University of Oregon, Dept. of Geography, Courtesy Instructor,
1992-present
Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA (1984), Visiting
Staff Scientist.
Norse,
Elliott A. (ed.). 1993. Global Marine Biological Diversity.
Center for Marine Conservation, World Conservation Union,
World Wildlife Fund, UNEP, World Bank. Washington, DC: Island
Press. Contributing author.
Mace,
Patricia M. & Gustav Paulay. 1992. Biological Diversity
and Its Decline: Teaching Aids. American Society of Zoologists,
Science as a Way of Knowing Publication.
Edgerton,
Lynne T. 1991. The Rising Tide, Global Warming and World Sea
Levels. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. Contributing editor,
Chapter 3.
Adler,
Robert & Trish Mace. 1990. "...And Why Do We Waste
So Much?" Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1990, M1 and M8.
Natural
Resources Defense Council. 1990. No Safe Harbor: Tanker Safety
in America's Ports. Contributing author.
1989.
Future Directions for Leone Village, American Samoa, An Analysis
of Two Choices. Two Volumes. Prepared for the Environmental
Quality Commission, Territory of American Samoa. Contributing
author.
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