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Quality Control High School

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Orono, ME
Posted:
February 04, 2013

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James Lee Loftin

University of Maine

**** ****** ****

Orono, Maine 04469

abqaxg@r.postjobfree.com

207-***-****

Highlights

Masters degree in Biological Oceanography.

** ***** **** ********** in the marine science field.

Experienced with laboratory and field operations.

Familiar with data management and analysis, including statistics.

Many years experience operating on boats.

Education

Florida State University Tallahassee, FL

Master of Science in Biological Oceanography 1987

In addition to marine biology and ecology, courses included physical, chemical and

geological oceanography, fisheries, statistics, and computer operations.

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL

Bachelor of Science in Biological Oceanography 1978

Curriculum included courses in physics, chemistry, calculus, statistics, and computer

science, as well as field and laboratory work in marine biology and ecology.

Graduated with honors.

Sandalwood High School Jacksonville, FL

High School Diploma 1974

Assisted teacher in two marine biology classes, maintained marine aquaria.

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Employment

Sep. 2003 Maine Maritime Academy Casteen, Maine

to May 2005 Oceanography and Chemistry Instructor

Conducted oceanography and chemistry laboratory classes.

Planned course content and methods of presentation.

Prepared outline of material to be covered.

Selected and assembled materials to be used.

Conducted classes in the field, from boats and in labs.

Administered tests and issued grades.

March 2002 NOAA Fisheries Orono, Maine

to August 2004 Fishery Crew Leader

Tagged Atlantic salmon parr in the fall using ventral fin clips at

Green Lake National Fish Hatchery.

Conducted visual implant elastomer tagging operations at Green

Lake hatchery in the spring.

Assembled, installed and maintained rotary screw traps in the

Penobscot River, Maine.

Collected salmon and other fish species using rotary screw traps to

study the spring emigration on the Penobscot River.

Captured salmon post-smolts in Penobscot Bay using a pair trawl

pulled between two 90 ft. trawlers.

Recorded salmon smolt length, weight, fin condition, and condition.

Collected scales, fin clips, gill biopsies, blood, muscle and intestinal

samples from fish.

Collected GPS location data to geo-reference sampling stations.

Recorded water temperature, river height and discharge, and trawl

depth profiles.

Organized and audited trawl datasheets, entered daily data into an

onboard laptop computer.

Entered river sampling data into data loggers, and downloaded

them later into Excel spreadsheets or Access databases on desktop

PC computers.

Summarized abundance, morphological, physiological and

behavioral data from hatchery records, rotary screw trap catches,

post-smolt trawl catches and adult returns to dam fish traps.

Analyzed data from the Penobscot smolt program using statistical

and spreadsheet software. Examined the relationship between

smolt survival or condition and the timing or location of stocking, and

to environmental conditions during emigration.

Conducted a tag and recapture study to estimate the abundance of

smolts emigrating out the Penobscot River in 2002 - 2004.

Reviewed technical reports, proposals and manuscripts.

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May 2001 University of Maine Department of Wildlife Ecology Orono, Maine

to Jan. 2002 Biologist

Cooperated with University of Maine scientists, NOAA personnel,

and student assistants to estimate seal population size along

coastal Maine.

Conducted aerial photographic surveys in single engine aircraft to

record the number of seals hauled out during periods of low tide.

Conducted aerial surveys to relocate radio tagged seals in Maine.

Identified and counted seals on photographic slides.

Trained and supervised undergraduate and graduate student

assistants; performed quality control tests.

Managed project records including radio tag relocations,

photographic records, navigation logs, and slide count data.

Used navigational software to coordinate GPS flight records,

handwritten notes, and photographic records.

Developed and maintained spreadsheet databases of seal count

data; conducted preliminary summaries and analyses.

Sep. 2000 Acheron, Inc. Newport, Maine

to May 2001 Biologist

Conducted statistical analyses to detect changes in groundwater

pollutant levels near a secure sludge landfill.

Compiled and analyzed data on industrial pollutants and sewage

treatment plant discharges for license renewals.

Performed bioassay tests with water fleas and fish to assure safety

of industrial discharges.

Measured stream flow rates at sites in Maine and created calibration

curves for in-stream staff gauges.

Conducted field sampling for biomonitoring studies in Maine.

Wrote reports and license renewal applications.

Feb. 2000 Bureau of the Census Bangor, ME

to Jul. 2000 Crew Leader

Supervised census bureau operations in Hancock county, Maine,

including activities of eight employees.

Trained enumerators for the list/enumerate field operation.

Assigned daily work loads and survey areas to census enumerators.

Performed quality control on completed interview forms and maps.

Prepared performance records and submitted payroll forms.

Conducted field interviews of the public and created census maps.

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Jan. 1991 University of Florida, Dept. of Fisheries Gainesville, FL

to Jun. 1999 and Aquatic Sciences

Biological Scientist

Managed contracted field research projects investigating the

ecology of artificial reefs and grouper in the Gulf of Mexico.

Constructed and monitored 132 experimental reefs (4 to 16 square

meters per reef), to assess the effects of reef size and spacing on

reef populations.

Supervised two assistants and two graduate students in daily

activities and field research scheduling.

Collected animals using fish traps, crab traps, hand nets, gill nets,

plankton nets, cores, and trawls.

Surveyed marine benthic habitats using transect and quadrat

techniques, underwater cameras, and manned sleds.

Developed techniques to surgically implant sonic transmitters in

grouper at sea, and obtain weights of live grouper on the boat.

Collected, entered, edited, and compiled data into computer files.

Performed statistical data analyses and created figures and slides

using SAS, Sigmastat, Sigmaplot, Prostat, Excel, Lotus, and

Powerpoint software.

Assisted with preparation of grant proposals, reports, posters, and

presentations of research results at meetings.

Frequently coordinated with other university, state, and federal

researchers on cooperative research projects.

Maintained and operated two 24 ft. research vessels, scuba diving

gear, and other research equipment including vehicles, small tools,

and sampling gear.

Aug. 1988 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Rockport, TX

to Dec. 1990 Rockport Marine Lab

Biological Technician II

Conducted fishery independent surveys of marine populations and

fishing pressure in South Texas bays and the Gulf of Mexico.

Surveyed marine populations using standardized sampling with

trawls, gill nets, seines, and dredges.

Counted, measured, and identified all organisms caught to lowest

possible taxonomic level.

Tagged and released game fish.

Collected fish scales and spines for aging, and tissue samples for

DNA studies.

Conducted fish kill surveys to estimate the abundance, species and

length frequencies of freeze killed fish.

Participated in sport harvest creel surveys and aerial surveys to

estimate sport and commercial fishing pressure.

Collected red drum brood stock for hatcheries.

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Assisted state and national stranding networks for marine mammals

and sea turtles.

recorded, edited, and summarized data and submitted reports.

Conducted literature searches to update vertebrate and invertebrate

species lists.

developed software to select sampling sites, give site descriptions,

and plot locations on maps.

Interacted with state and federal biologists, and the public.

Operated and maintained department vessels (21-35 ft.),

constructed and repaired sampling equipment, and purchased

supplies and services.

May 1988 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Corpus Christi, TX

to Aug. 1988 Marine Development Center

Biological Technician II

Participated in all operations at a red drum saltwater fish hatchery.

Sexed and stocked brood fish in spawning tanks; transferred eggs

to large incubators for hatching; stocked fry into rearing ponds;

harvested fingerlings and distributed them to Texas bays.

Monitored water temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen,

ammonia, and photoperiod in indoor spawning tanks; tested

chlorophyll and plankton levels in outdoor rearing ponds.

Added acids, bases, and organic and inorganic fertilizers to ponds.

Maintained and operated air and water pumps, filter screens, sand

filters, biological filters, UV light filters, and a complex water supply

and storage system.

Conducted public tours and interacted with the press.

Mar. 1983 Gulf Specimen Company, Inc. Panacea, FL

to Mar. 1987 Marine Biologist

Collected all major phyla of marine plants and animals using trawls,

seines, epibenthic drags, dredges, and scuba.

Maintained animals in aquaria ranging from 10 to 500 gallons.

Constructed and maintained air and water pumping facilities.

Shipped live specimens worldwide.

Cultured marine polychaetes.

Measured and tagged sea turtles and electric rays.

Conducted public tours and interacted with the press.

Sep. 1978 Marineland of Florida Marineland, FL

to Sep. 1980 Curator's Assistant

Maintained animals, exhibits, and facilities.

Tested temperature, salinity, pH, copper, chlorine, and bacteria

levels in saltwater tanks.

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Assisted during rescues, medical treatment, and autopsies of

marine mammals, turtles, birds, and fish.

Rehabilitated injured birds.

Participated in redfish mariculture experiment.

Operated a reverse osmosis freshwater treatment plant.

Interacted with the public and press.

Jun. 1971 Outboard, inc. Jacksonville, FL

to Aug. 1977 Shop Assistant

Installed outboard motors, instruments, and rigging on boats.

Test-ran new boats and motors.

Performed general maintenance on boats, trailers, and facilities.

Jun. 1973 Jacksonville Marine Science Center Jacksonville, FL

to Aug. 1973 Teacher's Assistant

Assisted teachers during classes and field trips.

Collected local marine specimens using seines, dip nets, and trawls,

and tropical specimens in South Florida using scuba.

Maintained 15-20 marine aquaria.

Early Related Field Experience

March - October 1986 - 1987

Surveyed breeding birds for Florida Breeding Bird Atlas.

December 1977 - 1987

Censused birds in Florida for Christmas Bird counts.

January - December 1984

Captured, measured, and tagged blue crabs in Apalachee Bay for Florida Department

of Natural Resources.

April - May 1981

Participated in a study of lest terns near St. Augustine, Florida.

June - July 1978

Sampled water, sediments and plankton in Indian River, Florida for Florida Institute of

Technology.

May 1978

Studied snail kite behavior in Everglades, Florida for Florida Audubon Society.

July 1976 and 1977

Measured and tagged loggerhead turtles and transferred eggs to protective enclosures

on Cape Romano and Keewadin Island, Florida for Carretta Research.

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Related Skills

Sampling: Familiar with use of quantitative techniques using otter trawls, pair trawls,

rotary screw traps, electrofishing equipment, drags, dredges, plankton nets, gill nets,

crab and fish traps, water collection bottles, fluorometers, cores, transects and

quadrats, caging experiments, etc. Familiar with aquatic ultrasonic telemetry

techniques.

Office: familiar with PC computers, printers, typewriters, calculators. Experienced

with software including SAS, Sigmastat, Sigmaplot, Access, Excel, Lotus 123, Word,

Wordperfect, and Powerpoint.

Laboratory: Familiar with a large variety of lab equipment, such as microscopes,

scales and balances, chemistry equipment, electronic meters for pH, oxygen, etc.

Mechanical: Familiar with basic motor mechanics; experienced with most types of

hand and power tools.

Boating: Over 35 years experience operating a variety of boats up to 35 ft. long,

including canoes, inflatables, inboard and outboard motor boats and trawlers.

Familiar with use of equipment including loran, GPS, depth recorders, radar, etc.

Diving: PADI Basic Certification (5/73)

PADI Senior Advanced (3/75)

PADI Search and Rescue (3/75)

PADI Equipment Specialist (12/75)

FSU Academic Dive Program (5/82)

University of Florida Scientific Diver (3/91)

Nitrox Certified (5/93)

Familiar with most dive equipment, including compressor and storage facilities, wet

suits, dry suits, sonic tracking equipment, and cameras.

Selected Publications

Effects of habitat and fishing mortality on the movements, growth, and relative weights

of juvenile-to-adult gag (Mycteroperca microlepis).

1997. Final project report, National Marine Fisheries Service MARFIN program, Grant

Number NA57FF0288.

Environmental and fishery performance of Florida artificial reef habitats:

guidelines for technical evaluation of sites developed with state construction assistance.

1998. Florida Department of Natural resources Project Report R/FDNR-4.

The intertidal distribution of eggs by crown conchs (Melongena corona).

1987. MS thesis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.

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Lindberg, William J., T. Frazer, K. Portier, F. Vose, J. Loftin, D. Murie, D. Mason B.

Nagy and M. Hart. 2005. Density-dependent habitat selection for shelter and

performance of gag grouper. Ecological Applications, in review.

Selected Presentations

Loftin, J.L., J.A.Hale, W.J.Lindberg, and F.E.Vose. 1996. Residence time of gag

grouper on artificial reefs. 16th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, FL.

Loftin, J.L., J.A. Hale, A.C. Heck, K.M. Portier and W.J. Lindberg. 1997. Hard-bottom

habitat near Suwannee Regional Reefs: Quantitative description and relationship to fish

abundance. Proceedings of the Florida Big Bend Coastal Research Workshop.

Kellogg, L.L., B.L. Kiel, J.L. Loftin, J.A. Hale and W.J. Lindberg. 1997. Spatial patterns

of grouper (Pisces: Serranidae) occupying experimental patch reefs. Proceedings of

the Florida Big Bend Coastal Research Workshop.

Gilbert, James R., Gordon T. Waring, Stephanie Wood, Sarah Billig and James Loftin.

2001. Short-term movements of radio-tagged harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) in New

England waters. Fourteenth Biennial conference. Society of Marine Mammalogy.

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