Marco Hatch

 



Contact Information

Address:

9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0227

Email:mhatch @ ucsd.edu
Phone:858-822-2724


 

Curriculum Vitae

Education

2005-currentDoctoral Student in Biological Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA
2005B.S. Magna Cum Laude, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2001A.A.S., Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, WA

Positions Held

  • Center for the Study of Coast Salish Environments, Samish Indian Nation
  • Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Historic Conditions Project
  • Submerged Vegetation Monitoring Project, Seattle, WA

Peer Reviewed Articles:

  1. Hatch, M.B.A. Submitted. An ecological look at the history of the Southern California Bight. World History Connected. (Invited article submitted 2/15/2008)
  2. Hatch, M.B.A., S. Wyllie-Echeverria, R.L. Barsh, H.A. Hatch. in prep. Historic distribution of Ostrea lurida (Olympia oyster) in the San Juan Archipelago, Washington State.
  3. Braje, T.J., J.M. Erlandson, T.C. Rick, P.K. Dayton, M.B.A. Hatch. Submitted. Fishing from Past to Present: Long-term Continuity and Resilience of Red Abalone Fisheries on California's Nothern Channel Islands.

Contributed Papers

  1. The history of fishing in the Channel Islands: interactions between human societies and ecological systems. Seventh California Islands Symposium, Oxnard CA 2008.
  2. Interactions between human societies and ecological systems: it goes both ways. California World History Association, Fullerton, CA 2007.
  3. The Salish Sea: Historic Conditions. Seattle - Puget Sound Georgia Basin Science for the Salish Sea: a sense of place, a sense of change, Seattle, WA 2005.
  4. Identification of archeological sockeye salmon remains as a proxy for detecting the initiation of reef-net fishing. Western Society of Naturalists 86th Annual Meeting, CA 2005.
  5. Tracing changes in salmon abundance across centuries; identification of archeological remains utilizing molecular technologies - University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium, WA 2005.
  6. A framework for extracting historic ecologically relevant data from non-ecological documents - Pacific Estuarine Research Society, Port Townsend, WA 2004.
  7. A framework for extracting historic ecologically relevant data from non-ecological documents - University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium, Seattle, WA 2004.

Technical Papers

  1. Hatch, M., Hatch, H., Wyllie-Echeverria, S., Barsh, R., 2003. Puget Sound / Georgia Basin Historic Conditions Project: Literature Review and Analysis. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District.
  2. Reeves, R., Sewell B., Wyllie-Echeverria, S., Wright, R., Berry, H.D., Young, C., and Hatch, M. 2004. Classifying Zostera marina from underwater video: a customized assessment of accuracy. Washington State Department of Natural Resources.

Fellowships

  • NSF Pre-doctoral Fellowship (2008-2010)
  • Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship 2006-2009
  • Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship 2005-2007
  • Sussman Fellowship Summer 2006
  • Duff Fellowship 2005-2007
  • Moore Fellowship 2005-2006

Grants

  • Mia Tegner Research Grant 2007
  • IGERT mini-grant 2007
  • Mary Gates Scholar, Mary Gates Endowment 2004-2005
  • James Ellis Endowment 2004-2005
  • Samish Nation Scholar 2003-2005

Awards

  • NSF IGERT Associate, Center for Marine Biodiversity & Conservation, SIO
  • Faculty Merit Award, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, UW
  • Annual Deans List, Certificate of High Scholarship 2003-2004
  • Tau Sigma UW Honor Society 2003-2004
  • Macy Minority in Medicine Scholar 1998

Professional Affiliations

  • Estuarine Research Federation (ERF)
  • Pacific Estuarine Research Federations (PERS)
  • Western Society of Naturalists (WSN)

Additional Training

  • PADI- Basic underwater certified 1995
  • NAUI- SCUBA Rescue Diver & Master SCUBA Diver 2007
  • MCP- Microsoft Certified Professional 2002