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     abstract: Scientist Emeritus with the Water Resources Mission Area
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     abstract: James (Jim) Cloern is a senior scientist emeritus at the U.S. Geological
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     abstract: James (Jim) Cloern is a senior scientist emeritus at the U.S. Geological
    email: jecloern@usgs.gov
       Survey in Menlo Park, California. His research over four decades addresses comparative
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       ecology and biogeochemistry of estuaries to understand how they respond as ecosystems
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      to climatic-hydrologic variability and human disturbance. His team investigation
    - James (Jim) Cloern is a senior scientist emeritus at the U.S. Geological Survey's
      of San Francisco Bay included studies of primary production, nutrient cycling,
      Water Resources Mission Area in Menlo Park, California.
      algal and zooplankton community dynamics, ecosystem metabolism and food web
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      dynamics, disturbance by introduced species, ecosystem restoration, and past
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      and projected future responses to a changing climate. His career achievements
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      have been recognized with selection as Fellows of the American Geophysical Union
    - ecological processes
      (AGU) and Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO),
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      and as recipient of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution B.H. Ketchum Award,
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      Delta Science Program Brown-Nichols Achievement Award, ASLO Ruth Patrick Award,
    - environmental assessment
      Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Odum Lifetime Achievement Award, and
    - estuarine ecosystems
      Department of Interior's Distinguished Service Award. He is currently an Adjunct
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      Senior Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California, a member of the
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      Delta Stewardship Council's Independent Science Board, and editor-in-chief ofLimnology
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      and Oceanography Letters.
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      ecosystem restoration, and past and projected future responses to a changing
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