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Mark Hixon

 Mark Hixon

Mark Hixon has been a professor in Oregon State University's Department of Zoology since 1984. "Ecology" is the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, and "conservation biology" is ecology as applied to conserving ecosystems and species. Mark's expertise is the ecology and conservation biology of coastal marine fishes in both temperate and tropical regions, emphasizing direct undersea observations and experiments. Mark completed his Ph.D. at U.C. Santa Barbara, where he studied kelp-forest fishes, and was a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Hawai`i, where he began his studies of coral-reef fishes. Off Oregon, he has participated in long-term manned submersible studies of groundfish communities inhabiting the outer continental shelf. He has also published on projects in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, the Great Barrier Reef, and French Polynesia. His research has clarified mechanisms that naturally regulate populations and sustain biodiversity of marine fishes. In 2004, Mark was honored by ISI Citation Index as the most cited American author on coral reefs in the past decade. A Fulbright Senior Scholar and Aldo Leopold Leadership Program Fellow, he serves on the editorial boards of the scientific journals Ecology and Ecological Monographs. He was an executive appointee of both the Clinton and Bush administrations to the Marine Protected Areas Federal Advisory Committee, which he chaired for 3 years. Mark has also served on the National Science Foundation's Geosciences Advisory Committee as chair of the ocean science subcommittee.

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Great Decisions
Fri, 01/13/2012

State of the Oceans: Dr. Mark Hixon

The world’s oceans are essential to life on earth, and are tremendously sensitive to global climate change. What are the consequences of climate change on oceanic factors like biodiversity, sea levels and extreme weather systems? How can the U.S. and its international partners address the emerging challenges to this shared resource. Watch Video ››

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State of the Oceans

Mark Hixon

The world’s oceans are essential to life on earth, and are tremendously sensitive to global climate change. What are the consequences of climate change on oceanic factors like biodiversity, sea levels and extreme weather systems? How can the U.S. and its international partners address the emerging challenges to this shared resource? Read More ››



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