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Dorothy J. Dankel

Telefon: 55 23 85 56
Mobil: 95 83 77 76
Besøksadresse: Nordnesgate 33 2. etasje, kontor 223A

Arbeider med

mathematical modeling of fish stock dynamics, strategies for marine ecosystem and fisheries, development and robustness testing of harvest control rules (HCRs),integrated bio-socio-economic assessments, integration of utlity functions for stakeholders in management strategies, social network analyses of scientific institutions, interdisciplinary studies of science for policy

Curriculum Vitae

Dorothy Jane Dankel, Ph.D.
Institute of Marine, Postboks 1870 Nordnes, 5817
Bergen, NORWAY
Telephone/fax: +47 95 83 77 76 / +47 55 23 86 87
dorothy@imr.no
Languages: English (native), Norwegian (fluent) and French (good knowledge)

EDUCATION
June 2009: PhD in fisheries management (University of Bergen)
April 2004: Master’s diploma in Fisheries Biology and Management; Dept. of Biology, University of Bergen (Norway)
May 2002: Completed Introductory Program in Norwegian (Innføringsprogram for utenlanske studenter (IFUS), 10 credits), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); Trondheim, Norway 
May 2001: Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and French, Hillsdale College; Hillsdale, MI, USA including junior year abroad (2000-2001) in Grenoble, France at the Université Stendhal 

EMPLOYMENT
January 2010-present: 60% researcher at the University of Bergen, 40% post-doc in the ADMAR program at the Inst. of Marine Research

June 2009-2010: Researcher at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway
January 2006-January 2009: PhD student in Fisheries management at the Institute of Marine Research in Bergen, Norway.  Title of doctoral thesis: “Building blocks of sustainability in marine fisheries management"  
April 2005: Registered independent contractor (Norway) specializing in biological data collection and fisheries consultation (Organization number: 988 070 009); Employed by Hardanger Fiskehelse Nettverk (Hardanger Fish Health Network) April-August 2005, salmon lice and DNA tracing project
April-August 2004: Schooner America, Key West, FL (USA); Crew member
May-July 2002: Reef Relief, Key West, FL; marine projects assistant
May-August 2001: Seacamp Association, Inc Big Pine Key, FL; marine science instructor and counselor-classes taught: Coral reef ecology, Humans and the Environment, Marine Investigations SCUBA II-Coral reef ecology
January-June 2001: Hillsdale College; psychology student tutor

PUBLICATIONS
PhD dissertation: https://bora.uib.no/handle/1956/3582

Dankel, D. J., R. Aps, Padda, G., Röckmann, C., van der Sluijs, J. P., Wilson, D. C., and Degnbol, P. 2012. "Advice under uncertainty in the marine system." ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 69(1): 3-7.

Delgado, A., S. Funtowicz, Dankel, D.J. (2012). "Super-computers, evolution and the fabrication of life: How can Science and Technology Studies (STS) contribute to morereflexive developments in systems and synthetic biology? ." International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (forthcoming).

Dankel, DJ; Skagen, DW and Ulltang, Ø. 2008. "Fisheries management in practice: A review of 13 commercially-important fish stocks " Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 18 201-233.

Dankel, DJ; Jacobson, N; Georgianna, D and Cadrin, SX. 2009. "Can we increase haddock yield within the constraints of the Magnuson-Stevens Act?" Fisheries Research 100:240-247.

http://www.forskning.no/artikler/2009/oktober/232801

http://www.forskningsraadet.no/no/Nyheter/Realityshow_i_akademisk_hoyborg/1224697860553

Anne Maria Eikeset, Andries P. Richter, Florian K. Diekert, Dorothy J. Dankel and Nils Chr. Stenseth. Unintended consequences sneak in the back door: wise use of regulations in fisheries management. In Ecosystem Based Management for Marine Fisheries: An Evolving Perspective. (2011) Andrea Belgrano and Charles W. Fowler (Editors). Cambridge University Press.

Dankel, DJ; Heino, M and Dieckmann, U. 2012. “Can stakeholder conflicts of objectives be reconciled in marine fisheries management?” Manuscript.

Dankel, DJ; Heino, M and Skagen, DW. 2012. “A theoretical approach to marine harvest control rules”. Manuscript.

Anne Maria Eikeset, Andries P. Richter, Dorothy J. Dankel, Erin S. Dunlop, Mikko Heino, Ulf Dieckmann and Nils Chr. Stenseth. 2012. A bio-economic analysis of alternative harvest control rules for North East Arctic cod - a counterfactual scenario. Submitted to Marine Policy.

 

INTERESTS
Marine science, especially fisheries management and related social topics, French and Norwegian languages and cultures, traveling, sailing, English football, and food cultures