Marine Science Department



Research Associate III

Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

MS# 25, Woods Hole, MA 02543

scooley@whoi.edu

phone: 508-289-3859

fax: 508-457-2193

Clark 426

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

Undergraduate: Haverford College Chemistry B.S., 1999

Graduate: University of Georgia Marine Science Ph.D., 2006

Postdoctoral: Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. Marine Chemistry 2007-2010

APPOINTMENTS

2010 – present: Research Associate III, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA.

2007 – 2010: Postdoctoral Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA. Mentor: Scott C. Doney, Ph.D.

2007 – 2009: Technical Editor, American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA.

2006—present: Freelance technical editor for private clients and companies.

2000—2006: Graduate Research Assistant, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

U. R. Sumaila, W.L. Cheung, S. Cooley, O. Flaaten, V.W.Y. Lam, N. Hilmi and A. Safa. (in revision) Ocean Acidification’s Biophysical and Economic Impacts on Arctic Fisheries. Ch. 3, Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) report.

Cooley, S.R. How humans could “feel” changing biogeochemistry. Submitted to Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability.

Hilmi, N., D. Allemand, S. Dupont, A. Safa, G.Haraldsson, P. D. Nunes, C. C. Moore, C.Hattam, S. Reynaus, J.M. Hall-Spencer, M. Fine, C. Turley, R. Jeffree, J. Orr, P.L. Munday, S.R. Cooley. “How to evaluate the socio-economic impacts of ocean acidification?” Submitted to Marine Biology.

Cooley, S.R., Lucey, N., Kite-Powell, H., and Doney, S.C. (in press) Nutrition and income from mollusks today imply vulnerability to ocean acidification tomorrow. Fish and Fisheries. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2011.00424.x.

Feely, R.A., S.C. Doney, and S.R. Cooley (2009) Ocean acidification: present conditions and future changes in a high-CO2 world. Oceanography 22(4): 36-47.

Cooley, S.R., H. Kite-Powell, and S.C. Doney (2009) Ocean acidification’s potential to alter global marine ecosystem services. Oceanography 22(4): 172-181.

Cooley, S.R., and S.C. Doney. 2009. Anticipating ocean acidification’s economic consequences for commercial fisheries. Environmental Research Letters, 4, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/4/2/024007. (Nominee, ERL 5th Anniversary Best Article Prize)

A. Subramaniam, P.L. Yager, E. J. Carpenter, C. Mahaffey, K. Björkman, S. Cooley, A. Kustka, J.P. Montoya, S. A. Sañudo-Wilhelmy, R. Shipe, & D.G. Capone. (2008) Amazon River enhances diazotrophy and carbon sequestration in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of the United States. 105(30): 10460-10465.

Cooley, S.R., V.J. Coles, A. Subramaniam, and P.L. Yager. (2007) Seasonal variations in the Amazon plume-related Atmospheric carbon sink. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 21: doi: 10.1029/2006GB00283.

Cooley, S.R. and Yager, P.L. (2006) Physical and biological contributions to the WTNA carbon sink formed by the Amazon River plume. Journal of Geophysical Research – Oceans. 111: doi:10.1029/2005JC002954.

Bowen, T.R., S.R. Cooley, P.W. Castagno, F. Miller, and J. Richards. (1998). A method for normalization of oxygen cost and consumption in normal children while walking. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics. 18(5): 589:593.

SELECTED UNREVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Cooley, S. R., J. Kleypas, and H. Benway (2011), U.S. ocean acidification researchers: First national meeting, Eos Trans. AGU, 92(36), 299, doi:10.1029/2011EO360002.

Cooley, S.R. (2011) “Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Program Ocean Acidification Principal Investigators' Meeting Workshop Report.” 37 pp.

Cooley, S.R. (2011). Climate change’s increasingly famous cousin. Global Change. 76:22-25. (Invited submission)

Benway, H. M., S. R. Cooley, and S. C. Doney (2010), A Catalyst for Ocean Acidification Research and Collaboration: Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Short Course on Ocean Acidification; Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 2–13 November 2009, Eos Trans. AGU, 91(12), 112, doi:10.1029/2010EO120008.

Cooley, S.R. (editor) 2010. Frequently asked questions about ocean acidification. .

Cooley, S.R., and H.M. Benway. 2010. Linking introductory chemistry and the geosciences through ocean acidification. The Earth Scientist. XXVI(1): 39-42.

Cooley, S.R. 2009. OCB-OA Ocean acidification Lab Kit. (Lab activities module about ocean acidification, for students in grades 5-12).

Cooley, S.R., and S.C. Doney. 2009. Ocean acidification’s impact on fisheries and societies--- a U.S. perspective. Current: the Journal of Marine Education. 25(1): 15-19.

SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Cooley, S. The socioeconomic side of ocean acidification. New Zealand Ocean Acidification Workshop, 22 August 2011. (Keynote talk.)

Cooley, S.R. Summing up the socially relevant impacts of ocean acidification. 7th Alexander von Humboldt International Conference on Ocean acidification: consequences for marine ecosystems and society, Penang, Malaysia, 22 June 2011.

Cooley, S.R. (Socio)Economic Effects of Ocean Acidification. Ocean Acidification: Implications for living marine resources in the Southern Hemisphere Workshop, Canberra, Australia, 16 June 2011.

Cooley, S.R. “No free lunches from the ocean.” Legislative briefing hosted by the Communication Partnership for Science and the Sea (COMPASS), Washington, DC, 13 May 2011.

Cooley, S.R. “Modeling changes in ocean biogeochemistry due to ocean acidification and climate change.” DOE/EPA Workshop: Improving the Assessment and Valuation of Climate Change Impacts for Policy and Regulatory Analysis, 28 January 2011.

Cooley, S.R. “Socioeconomic impacts of ocean acidification: Lessons from the past?” Keynote Address III-4, IPCC Working Group I/II meeting, Okinawa, Japan, 18 January 2011.

Cooley, S.R. “Assessing OA’s effects on humans through ecosystem services.” International workshop: “Economics of ocean acidification: Bridging the gap between ocean acidification impacts and economic valuation.” Monaco, 16 November 2010.

Cooley, S.R. “Ocean acidification: An environmental externality is coming home to roost.” Kavli Symposium, Irvine, CA, 4 November 2010.

Cooley, S.R., N. Lucey, H. Kite-Powell, S. Doney. “Mollusk harvests today, vulnerability to ocean acidification tomorrow?” Geological Society of America meeting Pardee Keynote Symposium: “Impacts of Ocean Acidification: The Other CO2 Crisis,” Denver, CO, 3 November 2010.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2011: Nominee, Best Article Prize for 5th Anniversary of Environmental Research Letters (Cooley and Doney 2009 ERL)

2010: Kavli Fellow

2002-2005: NASA Earth System Science Fellow.

2000-2006: University of Georgia Presidential Graduate Fellow.

1999: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow.

1999: Haverford College, Chemistry Department Honors.

1998: National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Fellow.

SERVICE

Member of IMBER Human Dimensions Working Group

Member of Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a changing climate (MedSeA) project’s International Scientific Advisory Panel.

Contributor to Arctic Marine Assessment Programme (AMAP) report on Arctic Ocean Acidification’s economic impacts chapter.

Contributor to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II Assessment Report 5, Chapters 6 and 30.

Co-convener, session S80: Frontiers in ocean acidification research: Responses of marine carbon cycling and ecosystems to ocean acidification. ASLO Aquatic Sciences 2011 Meeting.

Co-convener, “Ocean Acidification: ecological impacts and societal implications. Session I: The Science.” Planet Under Pressure meeting, March 22-26, 2012, London.

Co-organizer and host of first national meeting for ocean acidification researchers, 22-24 March 2011, Woods Hole, MA.

Reviewer: Science, Atmosphere-Ocean, Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT; Chilean National Science Agency), Marine Pollution Bulletin, Washington Sea Grant, Geophysical Research Letters, Ecological Economics, Educational Foundation of America, The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra; United Kingdom), Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, IPCC Working Group II, Fish and Fisheries, Gordon Research Conference Board of Trustees, National Geographic, NOAA

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