Contact:

  Dr. Kristin Kleisner (E-mail: k.kleisner@fisheries.ubc.ca)

  Post-Doctoral Fellow

  Sea Around Us Project

  Fisheries Centre Rm 328

  University of British Columbia

  2202 Main Mall

  Vancouver, BC

  Canada V6E 4S6

  tel:+1 (604) 822-6348

  fax:+1 (604) 822-8934

  www.seaaroundus.org

 

Kristin Kleisner moved around the U.S. and Ireland with her family who was in the hotel business. Many of the locations Kristin was fortunate to live in were near the sea and this helped to foster a deep love and appreciation for our watery planet. Kristin received two BSc degrees from Portland State University in Portland, OR in the fields of Biology and Environmental Science. She then spent two lovely years in Jackson Hole, WY (missing the ocean, but enjoying the mountains!) before returning to the academic world and obtaining a PhD in Marine Biology and Fisheries from the University of Miami. Kristin’s dissertation work focused on the incorporation of spatial autocorrelation into indices of abundance and the effect that this has on stock assessments. She also explored the ecological implications of spatial autocorrelation in large pelagic fish that occupy different depth zones. Kristin was also a research diver for the Florida Keys Multi-Agency Reef Visual Census Study. Currently, Kristin is a postdoctoral-fellow with the Sea Around Us Project at the Fisheries Centre, and works with Dr. Daniel Pauly and many other project members on developing and testing indicators of ocean health.

 

Selected Publications:

Kleisner, K.M., Walter, J.F., Diamond, S.L., and D.J. Die. (2010) Modeling the spatial autocorrelation of pelagic fish abundance. Marine Ecological Progress Series 411:203-213. www.fisheries.ubc.ca/sites/default/files/meps_spatial_pelagics.pdf

Diamond, S.L., Kleisner, K.M., Englert Duursma, D., and Y. Wang. (2010). Designing marine reserves to reduce bycatch of mobile species: a case study using juvenile red snapper. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research 67: 1335-1349.  www.fisheries.ubc.ca/sites/default/files/CJFAS_redsnapper.pdf

Kleisner, K.M., Nowlis, J.S., Olson, D. and D.J. Die. (2007). An analysis of dolphinfish abundance related to environmental factors, using satellite-derived data and fishery-dependent data from the United States and Venezuelan longline fleets. In GIS/Spatial Analyses in Fishery and Aquatic Sciences, Volume 3. Nishida, T., Kailola, P.J. and Caton, A. (Editors). Fishery-Aquatic GIS Research Group, Saitama, Japan.