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LORI SUTTER Phone: 804.684.7477 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION PhD candidate, anticipated graduation: spring 2013 Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA (GPA 3.96) Master of Environmental Management (Wetland Ecology) 1992 Duke University, School of the Environment, Durham, NC Bachelor of Science (Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences) 1990 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (GPA 4.0 of 4.0) Associate of Arts (Zoology) 1987 Kilgore College, Kilgore, TX (GPA 4.0 of 4.0) United States Coast Guard, US Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Summer 2010: Student Assistant, EPA National Wetland Condition Assessment, Virginia. 2009 – present: Research Assistant, VIMS Wetlands Ecology Laboratory; Gloucester Point, VA 2003 – 2009: Independent Consultant–Ecologist; Charleston, SC and Buckingham, VA 1998 – 2003: Ecologist / Senior Spatial Data Analyst, tpmc at NOAA Coastal Services Center; Charleston, SC 1995 – 1998: GIS Coordinator, N.C. Division of Coastal Management; Raleigh, NC 1992 – 1995: Project Leader, N.C. Division of Coastal Management; Raleigh, NC Summer 1992: Instructional Assistant, Duke University Marine Laboratory; Beaufort NC 1990 – 1992: Research Assistant, Duke University Wetland Center; Durham, NC 1990: Computer Simulation Modeler, Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Department; College Station, TX 1989: Field Researcher, Sirenia Project, United States Fish and Wildlife Service; Gainesville, FL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Effects of sea level rise on tidal marsh ecology, 2009-present Advisory Committee: James E. Perry, III; Randy Chambers; J. Emmett Duffy; Carl Hobbs and Scott Neubauer Comparison of faunal use in healthy salt marshes versus dieback areas, 2012 Co-PIs: Richard Brill, James E. Perry, III and Mark Luckenbach NOAA Hollings Scholar Program Effects of salinity intrusion on tidal freshwater carbon exchange, 2011 PI: Scott Neubauer Assessment of woody vegetation for replacement of ecological function in created forested wetlands of the piedmont province of Virginia, 2009-2012 PI: James E. Perry, III Adapting the Hydrogeomorphic Method using Landscape Geospatial Modeling, 1992-1998 Co-PIs: James Wuenscher, Mark Brinson & Lori Sutter Effects of Nutrient Loadings and Hydroperiod Alterations on Control of Cattail Expansion, Community Structure and Nutrient Retention in the Water Conservation Areas of South Florida, 1990-1992 PI: Curtis Richardson LORI A SUTTER 804.684.7477 Page 2 PUBLICATIONS Sutter. L.A., J.E. Perry, III and R.M. Chambers. In prep. The Effect of Varying Salinity Treatments on Three Dominant Perennials in a Transitioning Marsh. Neubauer, S.C., L.A. Sutter and A. Rotella. In prep. Responses of a Tidal Freshwater Marsh Plant Assemblage to Saltwater Intrusion. Sutter. L.A., Perry, J.E., III and R.C. Gardner. In review. Science and Policy of Wetlands. Stanford Journal of Law, Science and Policy Sutter, L.A. and J.E. Perry, III. Tidal Marshes of the York River, Chesapeake Bay. In press. G. Carleton Ray and Jerry McCormick-Ray. Marine Conservation: Science and Policy, 2nd edition. Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, New Jersey. Sutter, L.A. 2001. Spatial Wetland Assessment for Management and Planning Version 2.0 (CDROM). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coastal Services Center publication 20129-CD. Charleston, SC Sutter, L. A. and J. W. Cowen. 2001. A GIS-Based Conceptual Model for Evaluating Wetland Significance: Proceedings from a Watershed Planning Symposium at the Society of Wetland Scientists Millennium Wetland Event Sutter, L. A., L. E. Iocco and B. T. Ward. 2001. Examining Ecological Change on the Landscape: Using GIS to Gain a Perspective on Forests of the Lower Kenai Peninsula Sutter, L. A. and J. W. Cowen. 2000. Spatial Wetland Assessment for Management and Planning. formerly available from http://www.csc.noaa.gov/lcr/text/swamp.html Sutter, L. A. J.B. Stanfill, D.M. Haupt, C.J. Bruce, J.E. Wuenscher. 1999. NC-CREWS: North Carolina Coastal Region Evaluation of Wetland Significance. North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Raleigh, NC Sutter, L. A. 1999. DCM Wetland Mapping In Coastal North Carolina. North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Raleigh, NC. available at http://dcm2.enr.state.nc.us/wetlands/WTYPEMAPDOC.pdf Sutter, L.A. circa 1993. Wetlands: Their Functions and Values in Coastal North Carolina (Brochure). North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Raleigh, NC Sutter, L. A. 1992. Effects of Phosphorus Concentrations and Water Depth on Sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense) Growth and Nutrient Uptake. Duke University School of the Environment Master's Project; Durham, NC Richardson, C. J., C. C. Craft, R. R. Johnson, R. G. Qualls, R. B. Rader, L. A. Sutter and J. Vymazal. 1992. Effects of Nutrient Loadings and Hydroperiod Alterations on Control of Cattail Expansion, Community Structure and Nutrient Retention in the Water Conservation Areas of South Florida. Report to the Everglades Agricultural Area Environmental Protection District. Duke Wetland Center publication number 92-11 ORAL PRESENTATIONS Vegetation Diversity and Nutrient Allocation along a Salinity Gradient. Estuaries and Coasts in a Changing World: Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, Daytona, FL, November 2011 Ecosystem carbon fixation regulated by tidal freshwater marsh plant responses to environmental disturbance. (Scott Neubauer*, L.A. Sutter and A. Rotella). Estuaries and Coasts in a Changing World: Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, Daytona, FL, November 2011 LORI A SUTTER 804.684.7477 Page 3 Response of Tidal Wetland Plants to Increases in Salinity. York River Symposium, Gloucester Point, VA., April 2011 Virginia Wetlands: Science and History (invited). James River Master Naturalists, Richmond, VA The Spatial Wetland Assessment for Management and Planning (SWAMP) model: The Aurora Partnership National Meeting on Place-Based Decision Support - Theory and Practice/ Biodiversity and the Environment, November 2000 A GIS-Based Conceptual Model for Evaluating Wetland Significance: Society of Wetland Scientists Millennium Wetland Event, August 2000 Assessing Wetland Habitats on the Landscape: The Coastal Society, May 2000 South Carolina Coastal Region Evaluation of Wetland Significance: Environmental Systems Research Institute Users Conference, July 2000 An Adaptation of the North Carolina Coastal Region Evaluation of Wetland Significance Model for the Coastal Plain of South Carolina: The Wetlands Regulatory Workshop, November 1999 GIS-Based Community Vulnerability Analysis: A Tutorial Using New Hanover County as an Example: North Carolina Geographic Information Systems Conference, February 1999 Using GIS to Assess Wetland Significance: Association of State Wetland Managers Symposium, 1996 NC CREWS: A Landscape Approach to Evaluating Wetland Ecological Function: Environmental Systems Research Institute Users Conference, July 1996 Mapping Wetlands in Coastal North Carolina: Society of Wetland Scientists, Portland, Oregon, May 1994 Effects of Phosphorus Concentrations and Water Depth on Sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense) Growth and Nutrient Uptake. Society of Wetland Scientists, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1992 POSTER PRESENTATIONS Sutter, L.A., T.M. Russell, K.M. Taylor and J.E. Perry, III. Salt Marsh Dieack: Wachapreague, VA. Virginia Institute of Marine Science Eastern Shore Seawater Laboratory Dedication. Wachapreague, VA, June 2012 Sutter, L.A., J.E. Perry and R.M. Chambers. Vegetation Diversity and Nutrient Allocation Along a Salinity Gradient. 9th ITECOL International Wetlands Conference: Wetlands in a Complex World, Orlando, FL, June 2012 Charles, S.P., H.W. Hudson, L.A. Sutter and J.E. Perry. Soil Characteristics and Tree Growth in a Created Wetland. 9th ITECOL International Wetlands Conference: Wetlands in a Complex World, Orlando, FL, June 2012 Sutter, L.A., M.E. Karp, J.E. Perry and R.M. Chambers. Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Tidal Freshwater Marsh Vegetation. Virginia Association of Wetland Professionals, Richmond, VA, September 2011 Sutter, L.A., Bryant, K.N. and J.E. Perry. The Effect of Varying Salinity Treatments on Three Dominant Perennials in a Transitioning Marsh. Seventeenth Annual Research Science Symposium – The College of William & Mary, February 2011 LORI A SUTTER 804.684.7477 Page 4 RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING Science To Achieve Results fellowship (2011-2014), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ($142,000) Student Mini-Grant (2011), Virginia Institute of Marine Science ($500) Student Research Grant (2011), Virginia Institute of Marine Science ($1750) Wetlands Scholarship Award (2011), Garden Club of America ($5000) Field Research Grant (2010), Explorer’s Club of Greater Washington ($2500) VIMS Fellowship and Holland award (2009-2012), Virginia Institute of Marine Science (Three years of tuition and stipend + ~$4000) HONORS AND AWARDS Student Travel Grant, American Geophysical Union for travel for AGU Chapman Conference on Tidal Rivers ($500) Student Travel Grant, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Graduate Student Association ($500) Student Travel Grant, The College of William and Mary Committee on Sustainability ($300) Student Travel Grant, The College of William and Mary Graduate Student Association ($200) Multiple Presidents Awards, tpmc at NOAA Coastal Services Center Society of Wetland Scientists Best Student Presentation, Honorable Mention Duke University School of the Environment Professional Student of the Year Texas A&M University College of Agriculture Senior Merit Award Texas A&M University College of Agriculture Academic Scholarship Texas A&M University College of Agriculture Dean's List American Collegiate Achievement Academy Kilgore College Honor Graduate Kilgore College Dean's List TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, Tidal Marsh Ecology: Life at the Edge. The College of William and Mary, Marine Science / Environmental Science and Policy, Fall 2011 Teaching Assistant, Coastal Marine Environments. Virginia Institute of Marine Science Eastern Shore Laboratory at The College of William and Mary, Marine Science, Summers 2010 & 2011 Adjunct Faculty, College of Charleston STUDENTS MENTORED Madeline Karp, The College of William and Mary (volunteer and REU [Research Experience for Undergraduates] intern): 2011-2012 Kelsey Taylor, Western Washington University (NOAA Hollings scholar): summer 2012 Jeffrey Knox, The College of William and Mary (volunteer): 2011-2012 Kelsey Bryant, The College of William and Mary (volunteer): 2010-2011 Jessica Sahu-Teli, Bemidji State University (REU intern): summer 2011 Leah Zoe Almeida, Scripps College (REU intern): summer 2010 Matthew Schoen, The University of Maine (REU intern): summer 2009 Emma Rodvein, Virginia Governor’s School (intern and volunteer): summer 2009 OUTREACH VIMS Marine Science Day: An open-house designed to educate the public about research and marine science. Hampton Bay Days: Hampton Roads educational area in festival promoting coastal living LORI A SUTTER 804.684.7477 Page 5 SERVICE ACTIVITIES Reviewer, Journal of Residuals Science & Technology Reviewer, Estuaries and Coasts Volunteer, Society of Wetland Scientists annual meetings (2008, 2010, 2012) Student Volunteer, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation biannual meeting (2009) Chair, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Graduate Student Association Fundraising Committee Student Representative, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Academic Council Student Reviewer, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Student Teaching Grants Student Reviewer, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Student Equipment Trust Funds Student Representative, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Student Admissions Committee Runner, National Ocean Sciences Blue Crab Bowl Treasurer, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Graduate Student Association Member, National Planning Committee: Coastal and Estuarine Wetland Restoration into The New Millennium, Association of State Wetland Managers, June 2001. Executive member, Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences Alumni Council Mentor, Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences Coordinator, Federal Geographic Data Committee Natural Resources Leadership Group for federal geospatial activities in South Carolina Duke University Student Advisory Committee Member, Structural Review Task Force & Integral Yoga International Board: Integral Yoga International Member, Yoga Alliance: Grievance Policy Committee Founder, Hugh O’Brien Leadership Alumni Foundation (North Carolina) Area Coordinator, Youth For Understanding (Triangle, North Carolina) PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND AFFILIATIONS Society of Wetland Scientists The Ecological Society of America (Certified Senior Ecologist 2003 – 2008) (former) Association of State Wetland Managers (former) OTHER TRAINING Li-cor: LI-6400XRT Portable Photosynthesis: Gas Exchange and Flourometry Wetlands conservation and management (The Hydrogeomorphic Approach to Functional Assessment of Riverine Waters/Wetlands in the South Coast Region of Santa Barbara County, California; Wetland Identification and Classification for International Scientists; Salt Marsh Restoration; Wetland Delineation; Hurricane Planning) Supervisory and management (Facilitation Training; Fundamentals of Effective Project Management; Implementation Tools and Techniques: Effective Group Facilitation; Basic Quality Performance; Train the Trainer; Supervisory Development; Interaction Management; Managing Emotions Under Pressure; Dealing with Difficult People) Statistics and Modeling (Multi-model Inference; Structural Equation Modeling; Principles of Modeling) Geospatial technology (ArcGIS Spatial Analyst; ERDAS Imagine; ArcInfo 8.0; Arcview Avenue; Bridging the Geo Spatial Knowledge Gap: Integrating GIS & Geographic Imaging; ERDAS Imagine Professional and Imagine Advantage; Intermediate Arcview 3.0; MapObjects and Delphi; Advanced Arc Macro Language (AML); Solaris System Administration )