ICZM, such as shifting baselines, biogeographic mapping, ecosystemmodelling, marine protected areas, new approaches to fisheries management,impact of ecotourism, and legal aspects. <strong>The</strong> project involves 70 scientistsfrom 35 institutions in 22 countries. It is coordinated by IFM-GEOMAR, € 4.9million.2003 - 2006 Creating a marine atlas (Mara) with maps for all species of the oceans (PewFoundations). Pew Marine Conservation Fellow Award (US$ 150,000) to bringthe respective international groups (OBIS, Species 2000, GBIF, custodians ofvarious species database) together to jointly create such free online service.Main PublicationsFroese R, Piatkowski U, Garthe S, Pauly D (2004) Trophic signatures of marine organisms inthe Mediterranean as compared with other ecosystems. Belgian Journal of Zoology 134, 31-36.Froese R, Luna S (2004) No Relationship between Fecundity and Annual Reproductive Rate inBony Fish. Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 34(1), 11-20.Froese R (2004). Keep it simple: three indicators to deal with overfishing. Fish and Fisheries 5,86-91.Froese R, Pauly D (2003) Dynamik der Überfischung, p. 288-295. In J. Lozán, E. Rachor, K.Reise, J. Sündermann & H. v.Westernhagen (eds.) Warnsignale aus Nordsee & Wattenmeer –Eine Aktuelle Umweltbilanz. GEO, Hamburg. 448 p.Froese R, Binohlan C (2003) Simple methods to obtain preliminary growth estimates for fish.Journal of Applied Ichthyology 19(6), 376-379.Froese R, Binohlan C (2000) Empirical relationships to estimate asymptotic length, length at firstmaturity and length at maximum yield per recruit in fishes, with a simple method to evaluatelength frequency data. Journal of Fish Biology 56, 758-773.Froese R, Palomares MLD (2000) Growth, natural mortality, length-weight relationship,maximum length and length-at-first-maturity of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae.Environmental Biology of Fishes 58, 45-52.Froese R, Pauly D (Eds.) (2000) FishBase 2000: concepts, design and data sources. ICLARM,344 p. With 4 CD-ROMs. (43 chapters authored by RF; this is the last of 5 annually updatededitions; the 1998 edition was published in French; the 2000 edition was translated intoChinese).Froese R (1999) <strong>The</strong> good, the bad, and the ugly: a critical look at species and their institutionsfrom a user’s perspective. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 9, 375-378.Pauly D, Christensen V, Dalsgaard J, Froese R, Torres F Jr (1998) Fishing down marine foodwebs. Science 279, 860-863.A33
Curriculum of ResearchPersonal DataNameGrootes, Pieter M., Prof. Dr.born 22.01.1944 in Wieringerwaard, <strong>The</strong> NetherlandsAffiliationInstitutionChristian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, (CAU)Institute/Department Leibniz Laboratory for Radiometric Dating and Isotope ResearchAddress Max-Eyth-Str. 11City, ZIP Code Kiel, 24098Phone +49-431-880 3894/7400Fax +49-431-880 7401e-mailpgrootes@leibniz.uni-kiel.deEducation1964 Kandidaats: Physics and Chemistry, State University Groningen1970 Doctoraal: Experimental Physics with Biochemistry, State University Groningen1977 Ph.D.: <strong>The</strong>rmal diffusion enrichment and radiocarbon dating beyond 50,000 yearsBP. State University GroningenResearch Experience1979 - 1976 Res. Associate, U. Groningen, 14 C enrichment, 14 C dating, paleoclimate1977 - 1978 Res. Associate, U. Washington, Seattle, 14 C enrichment, K/Ar dating1978 - 1984 Res. Assist. Professor, U. Wash. , 18 O mass spectrometry, ice core analysis, 14 CAMS1984 - 1991 Senior Res. Associate, U. Wash., same, CO 2 cycling under forest canopy,glaciology1991 - 1993 Res. Associate Professor, Geol. Sci. & Physics, U. Wash., 18 O mass spectrometryand 14 C-AMS, GISP2 & Taylor Dome ice core projects, paleoclimatology1993 - 1994 Res. Professor, Geol. Sci. & Phys., U. Washington, same1994 - Professor of Physics and Director Leibniz Laboratory1995/1996 Affiliate Professor Geological Sciences, University of WashingtonProjects2000 - 2006 Soils as source and sink for anthropogenic CO 2 (DFG, Priority Program 1090)1996 - 2006 Dynamics of thermohaline circulation variability (DFG, SFB 460)2001 - 2005 Impact of Gateways on <strong>Ocean</strong> Circulation, Climate, and Evolution (DFG, FG 451).2003 - 2006 APAME: “Archeoseismology and Paleoseismology for the Protection of CulturalHeritage and Archeological Sites in the Middle East. (EU, FP5 INCO-MED)2006 - 2008 DecLakes, Decadal Holocene and late-glacial variability of the oxygen isotopecomposition in precipitation over Europe (ESF)2004 - 2007 Isotope Analysis by AMS (IAAMS, Steering Comm.) (ESF, Network)1989 - 1994 PI and Chief Scientist, GISP 2 ice core project, member Executive Committee1990 - 1994 PI Taylor Dome Antarctic Ice Core Project1999 - Editorial Board RadiocarbonMain PublicationsFairbanks RG, Mortlock RA, Chiu T-C, Cao L, Kaplan A, Guilderson TP, Fairbanks TW, BloomAL, Grootes PM, Nadeau M-J (2005) Radiocarbon calibration curve spanning 0 to 50,000 yearsBP based on paired 230 Th/ 234 U/ 238 U and 14 C dates on pristine corals. Quaternary Science Review24, 1781-1796.Conard NJ, Grootes PM, Smith FH (2004) Unexpectedly recent dates for human remains fromVogelherd, Nature 430, 198-201.Rethemeyer J, Kramer C, Gleixner G, Wiesenberg GLB, Schwark L, Andersen N, Nadeau M-J,Grootes PM (2004) Complexity of soil organic matter: AMS 14 C analysis of soil lipid fractionsand individual compounds, Radiocarbon 46, 465-473.Sarnthein M, Van Kreveld S, Erlenkeuser H, Grootes PM, Kucera M, Pflaumann U, Schulz M(2003) Centennial-to-millennial-scale periodicities of Holocene climate and sediment injectionsoff the western Barents shelf, 75°N. Boreas 32, 447-461.A34
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