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September 30, 2012

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CURRICULUM VITAE

David Alan Krupp

PERSONAL DATA

Birthdate: 6 February 1953

Citizenship: U.S.A.

PROFESSIONAL DATA

Titles: Professor of Biological and Marine Sciences

Department of Natural Sciences

Windward Community College (WCC)

University of HawaiOi

45-720 KeaOahala Rd.

KaneOohe, HI 96744

Affiliate Faculty

HawaiOi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB)

School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology

University of HawaiOi at Manoa

P.O. Box 1346

KaneOohe, HI 96744

Telephone: 808-***-**** (WCC)

FAX: 808-***-**** (WCC)

E-Mail: abotle@r.postjobfree.com

Homepage: http://krupp.wcc.hawaii.edu/

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Ph.D., Zoology, University of HawaiOi at Manoa, August 1982

B.A., Biology, University of Calif. at Los Angeles, March 1976

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Professor Biological and Marine Sciences.

1/1/85-present (lecturer 8/15/83-12/31/84);

WCC; 9 month position, full-time, tenured; courses taught: General Biology I, General

Biology II, Coral Reefs, Coral Reefs Field & Laboratory Studies, Ecology and Evolutionary

Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry & Man Laboratory, Historical Geology, General

Microbiology, Science of the Sea, Oceanographic Techniques, Biology and Society,

Technology, Ecology & Man, Principles of Zoology, Identification of Hawaiian Fishes,

Marine Biology, Introduction to the Marine Option Program, Quantitative Underwater

Ecological Survey Techniques (a 10 day workshop involving SCUBA for undergraduate students

in 1988), Coral Reef Biology (workshops for teachers in June 2000 and June 2001 through

the UHM Biology Program).

Instructor in Coral Reef Biology. 6/15/97-8/15/97; Part-time, summer; HIMB graduate

summer course entitled OCoral Reproductive Biology.O

Professor in Biological Sciences. Summer 1996; Institute for Shipboard Education, 811

William Pitt Union, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260; Part-time, summer;

courses taught: Marine Biology, Coral Reefs, & Historical and Philosophical Perspectives

of Biological Science.

Instructor in Coral Reef Biology. 6/15/94-8/15/94; Part-time, summer; HIMB graduate

summer course entitled OUltraviolet Radiation in the Marine EnvironmentO.

Director. National Science Foundation Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement Program Workshop

on the Biology and Ecology of Corals and Coral Reefs; Summer 1992; WCC & HIMB; Part-time,

summer; A NSF-sponsored program emphasizing the enhancement of undergraduate faculty for

instruction in the sciences.

Instructor in Coral Reef Biology. 5/15/91-8/15/91; Part-time, summer; HIMB graduate

summer course entitled OWater Motion and Boundary Layer Diffusion Limitation in CoralsO.

Director. The Summer Program for the Enhancement of Basic Education in Marine

Science/Oceanography; Summers 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, & 1990; HIMB; Part-time,

summer; A special college-level program in marine sciences for gifted high school

students.

Lecturer in Biology. 4/27/87-07/31/87 & 10/4/82-12/31/84; Chaminade University, 3140

Waialae Ave., Honolulu, HI 96816; Part-time, adjunct; Courses taught: Marine Biology and

Oceanography.

Lecturer. Summer 1985; University of HawaiOi College of Cont. Education, Honolulu, HI

96822; course taught: Current Topics in Marine Biology; Part-time, summer; Class for

Hawaii State Dept. of Education teachers.

Instructor in Biology. 2/2/84-5/31/84 & 2/2/82-5/31/82; HawaiOi Loa College, 45-045

Kamehameha Hwy., KaneOohe, HI. 96744; Part-time, adjunct; Courses taught: Invertebrate

Zoology and Ecology.

Assistant Instructor in Coral Reef Biology. 5/15/83-8/15-83; Part-time, summer; HIMB

graduate summer course entitled OCoral Reef Population BiologyO.

Teaching Assistant in Zoology. 8/1/78-12/31/80; U.H. Department of Zoology, Honolulu, HI

96822; Part-time; Courses taught: Animal Ecology, Biometry, Advanced Biometry, Human

Anatomy & Physiology.

Teaching Assistant in Biology. 8/1/76-7/31/78; U.H. Biology Program, Honolulu, HI 96822;

Part-time; Courses taught: Cellular Biology and General Biology.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Affiliate Faculty. Coral Reproductive Biology. Molecular Biology of Corals. Use of GPS,

GIS, and Remote Sensing in coral reef mapping. HIMB (1994-present). Uncompensated official

position.

Research Affiliate. Coral Reproductive Biology. HIMB (1985-1992). Uncompensated official

position.

Visiting Researcher. Sea Cucumber Collagen & Larval Biology Study (Dr. Robert Richmond,

P.I.). University of Guam Marine Laboratory, UOG Station, Mangilao, Guam, 96913 (7/10/89-

8/7/89). Project involved work on sea cucumber body wall compositions and larval rearing

of sea cucumbers.

Research Associate. Lobster Population Biology (Dr. C. MacDonald, P.I.). HIMB (5/15/84-

12/31/84 & 4/1/83-5/31/83). Project involved statistical analyses of Hawaiian spiny

lobster & slipper lobster population/fisheries biology.

Research Associate/Assistant. Coral Reef Photobiology (Dr. Robert A. Kinzie III, P.I.).

HIMB (8/1/82-8/31/82 & 1/1/81-12/31/81). Project involved assaying of protein,

carbohydrate & lipid compositions of corals grown under different spectral regimes.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Chair.E Department of Natural Sciences, WCC; 8/1/06-7/31/08 responsible for the

following:E facilitating and departmental goals & objectives; liaison between department

faculty and Dean's office; managing departmental supplies/equipment budgets;

course/instructor scheduling; hiring & training new faculty & staff.

Faculty Coordinator. Marine Option Program, WCC; 8/16/84-present (throughout most of this

period); coordinate and assist undergraduate students engaged in marine-related research

projects.

Faculty Co-Coordinator. Pacific Center for Environmental Studies, WCC; 2004-present;

coordinate and assist undergraduate students engaged in environmental science education

and research; also includes K-12 and community outreach in environmental studies.

Chair. Department of Natural Sciences, WCC; 7/1/99-5/15/02; responsible for the

following: facilitating and departmental goals & objectives; liaison between department

faculty and Dean's office; managing departmental supplies/equipment budgets;

course/instructor scheduling; hiring & training new faculty & staff.

Chair. Faculty Senate, WCC; 1997-99; coordinate and conduct meetings of the WCC Faculty

Senate; liaison between Faculty Senate and campus administration.

Chair. Department of Natural Sciences, WCC; 8/16/89-5/15/93

.

AWARDS AND SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS

Recipient. University of HawaiOi Excellence in Teaching Award (Awarded May 2004)

Recipient. Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Faculty Service to the Community Award

(Awarded May 2004)

Honorary Member. Phi Theta Kappa, International Honor Society of the Two Year College

Member. Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society

GRANTS FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

Awarded

Principal Investigator (L. Priskitt and G. Aeby, Co-Principal Investigators). Eyes of the

Reef (EOR) Community Reporting Network And Volunteer Monitoring Program. Awarded by the

Hawai'i Tourism Authority to Reef Check Hawai 'i. $15,000 (Jan. 1, 2011 - December 31,

2011).

Principal Investigator (M. Rivera, Co-Principal Investigator). Human Impacts and

Hawai i s Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research

Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in Hawai i. Awarded by Minami Foundation.

$80,000 (Jan. 1, 2008 Dec. 31, 2011).

Principal Investigator (M. Rivera, Co-Principal Investigator). Human Impacts and

HawaiOiOs Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research

Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in HawaiOi. Awarded by the Okumura Fund of the

Hawai'i Community Foundation. $15,000 (May 15, 2008 D May 14, 2009).

Principal Investigator (M. Rivera, Co-Principal Investigator). Human Impacts and

HawaiOiOs Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research

Program for Teachers in HawaiOi. Awarded by NOAA B-WET. $99,998 (June 1, 2008 D May 31,

2009).

Principal Investigator (M. Rivera, Co-Principal Investigator). Human Impacts and

HawaiOiOs Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research

Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in HawaiOi. Awarded by Harold KL Castle

Foundation. $85,000 (June 1, 2008 D May 31, 2012).

Principal Investigator (M. Rivera, Co-Principal Investigator). Human Impacts and

HawaiOiOs Coral Reef Health: An Environmental Science Education, Stewardship and Research

Program for High School Juniors and Seniors in HawaiOi. Awarded by Ameron Corporation.

$75,000 (Jan. 1, 2008 D Dec. 31, 2012).

Principal Investigator. Research Experiences in GIS and Environmental Restoration for

Undergraduates. Mini-proposal funded through Islands of Opportunity Alliance D Louis

Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (National Science Foundation). $8,000 (Jan. 1,

2008 D August 31, 2008

)

Co-Principal Investigator (J.C. Leong, Principal Investigator). Kaneohe Bay Ahupuaa

Watershed to Coral Reef Ecosystem Health. Awarded by the NOAA Bay Watershed Education and

Training Program. $99,929 (Sept. 1, 2006 - August 31, 2007

).

Principal Investigator. Travel Request to Present Research Results at the 10th

International Coral Reef Symposium, Okinawa, Japan, June 28 - July 2, 2004. Awarded by the

University of HawaiOi Community College System EPSCoR Mini Grant Program 2004-05.

$3,182.50 (June 1 - Aug. 31, 2004).

Principal Investigator (F.W. McCoy & K.C. Collins, Co-Principal Investigators). Pacific

Initiative for Environmental Studies. Awarded from the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation:

$225,000 for three years (June 2004 - June 2007).

Project Coordinator. Bio-Resource Development and Management Program for the Bio-

Resources and Technology Academic Subject Certificate (I. White, Principal Investigator).

Awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research Education &

Extension Service: $96,000 (Sep. 2003 - Dec. 2004).

Principal Investigator. Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network Faculty Development

Grant: Summer Research in the Molecular Biology of Corals. Awarded by the U.H. Biomedical

Research Infrastructure Network. $3,090 (Apr. 2003 Aug. 2003).

Principal Investigator. Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network Equipment Grant:

Request for an Ultra Freezer for Education and Research in Cell and Molecular Biology.

Awarded by the U.H. Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network. $12,789 (Apr. 2003 Aug.

2003).

Co-Coordinator for UH Community Colleges Environmental Science Focus (D. McClain,

Principal Investigator). Biodiversity in an Integrated Island Environment. Awarded by the

National Science Foundation Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (NSF

EPSCoR). $11,250 awarded to Windward Community College (2003-04); $1,200,000 awarded to

the UH Community Colleges (2003 06).

Principal Investigator. Human Biology Lab (BIOL 100L) for Distance Education. Awarded by

the University of HawaiOi Community Colleges (UHCC) Alternative Delivery Funds Program

.

$4,494 (

June 2002 - Dec. 2002).

Project Coordinator. Bio-Resource Development and Management Program for the Bio-

Resources and Technology Academic Subject Certificate (I. White, Principal Investigator).

Awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research Education &

Extension Service: $156,000 (Sep. 2002 - Dec. 2003).

Co-Principal Investigator and Projector Director (L. Mullikin, Principal Investigator). A

Planning Grant for Assessment and Plan Development of the Science, Technology,

Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Curriculum and Infrastructure at Windward Community

College. Awarded by the National Science Foundation Tribal Colleges and Universities

Program. $49,953 (Oct. 2002 - Sep. 2003).

Principal Investigator. Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network Equipment Grant.

Awarded by the U.H. Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network. $21,432 (Feb. 2002 - May

2002).

Principal Investigator. Nesting Success of Wedge-tailed Shearwaters on Kapapa Island,

OOahu, Hawaiian Islands. Awarded by the Pacific Marine Life Foundation. $3,000 (Aug. 2001 -

Sept. 2002).

Project Coordinator. Bio-Resource Development and Management Program for the Bio-

Resources and Technology Academic Subject Certificate (I. White, Principal Investigator).

Awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research Education &

Extension Service: $159,648 (Sep. 2001 - Dec. 2002).

Principal Investigator. Establishing a GIS for the Waimanalo Stream Drainage Basin.

Awarded by the HawaiOi State Department of Health via a Federal EPA grant: $15,000 (Aug.

1999Mar. 2000).

Co-Investigator (J.E. Ciotti, Principal Investigator). Establishing a RS/GIS Educational

Training and Environmental Monitoring Center in HawaiOi. Awarded by NASA: $93,014

(

Jan. 98

- Feb. 99).

Principal Investigator. Regeneration of Coral Fragments. Awarded by the U.H. College Sea

Grant Program: $6,728 (Jan. 1995 - Dec. 1995).

Principal Investigator. Benthic Surveys of the Coconut Island Reef. Awarded by the

Department of the Navy: $2,000 (summer 1993).

Principal Investigator. National Science Foundation Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement

Program Workshop on the Biology and Ecology of Corals and Coral Reefs. Awarded by the

National Science Foundation: $77,962.83 (1991-93).

Principal Investigator. Hawaiian Backyard Aquaculture. Awarded by the Aquaculture

Development Program, Dept. Land and Natural Resources, State of HawaiOi: $23,938 (1991-

92).

Principal Investigator. Summer Program for the Enhancement of Basic Education (SPEBE) in

Oceanography. Awarded by the HawaiOi State Department of Education: $21,500 (1985),

$19,875 (1986), $27,000 (1987), $29,000 (1988), $29,000 (1989), $31,000 (1990).

Associate Investigator. Undergraduate Ocean Internships. Awarded by the U.H. College Sea

Grant Program: $52,609 (1986-87), $50,317 (1987-89), $44,259 (1989-91).

PUBLICATIONS

Education Reports 15(2):6.

Krupp, D.A. 1995. Why should we teach about evolution in biological science? Humanists

Hawaii Journal 1(5):2-3.

Krupp D.A. 1994. The Biology and Ecology of Corals and Coral Reefs. In: Cunniff PA, CJ

Hieggelke, BL Smith (eds.), Putting the pieces together: a guide book for leaders of

coalitions of two- and four-year colleges and universities. Faculty Coalition Workshop,

October 14-15, 1993, Arlington, VA. Prince GeorgeOs Community Community College and the

NSF Division of Undergraduate Education. p. 59.

Krupp, D.A. 1992. Marine science education across the Pacific. In: Beyond the Classroom:

International Education and the Community College. Honolulu: Kapiolani Community College.

pp.83-92.

Published Meeting Abstracts

CURRENT COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Board Member, Waikalua Loko Fishpond Preservation Society. This organization is dedicated

to the restoration and preservation of Waikalua loko Fishpond.

President and Scientific Advisor, Reef Check HawaiOi. Reef Check is an international

community-based, volunteer coral reef monitoring program. I provide Reef Check training to

volunteers and oversee data collection on specific Reef Check surveys.

Advisor, NALU Studies. NALU Studies is a non-profit organization engaged in delivering

environmental science education to at-risk and high-risk youth in Hawai'i

REFERENCES

Dr. Jo-Ann Leong, Director, HawaiOi Institute of Marine Biology, KaneOohe, HI 96744.

Dr. Paul Jokiel, Researcher, HawaiOi Institute of Marine Biology, KaneOohe, HI 96744.

Mr. Doug Dykstra, Chancellor, Windward Community College, University of HawaiOi,

KaneOohe, HI 96744.

Dr. Richard Fulton, Vice Chancellor of Academic Affair, Windward Community College,

University of Hawai i, Kane ohe, HI 96744.s

Dr. Virginia Weis, Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvalis, OR 97331.



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