- Arlo Hemphill
Arlo Hanlin Hemphill (born
October 7 ,1971 inBaltimore, Maryland ) is aCalifornia -based explorer, oceanconservationist ,marine biologist and film actor. He is a Fellow National of theExplorers Club and has been listed in [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v403/n6772/abs/403853a0.html "Nature" (Myers "et al". 2000)] as one of 100+ global biodiversity experts, where he is credited for his expertise pertaining to the Greater Caribbean and the Chocó-Darién-Western Ecuador biodiversity hotspots. Hemphill is currently an independent ocean science, conservation and media consultant. He is also the Director of the [http://www.defyingoceansend.org "Defying Ocean's End"] Office, a global agenda for action in ocean conservation.Hemphill has committed numerous years to field work in Latin America and the Caribbean, working in a variety of marine, aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in conjunction with
Conservation International , theSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute , the U.S.National Park Service ,Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center , the Broward County Sea Turtle Conservation Program, and Ecuador’sJatun Sacha Foundation , where he co-founded theCongal Biomarine Station . Prior to his move to consulting, Hemphill was a Director ofConservation International 's Global Marine Division, where with Dr.Sylvia Earle , he led the organization's efforts to reform ocean governance policies in international waters via participation on the World Commission on Protected Area'sHigh Seas Marine Protected Area Task Force and the Steering Committees of theDeep Sea Conservation Coalition and the Forum for the Conservation of the Patagonian Sea and Areas of Influence.Bibliography
*Arena, P.T., K.L.B. Jordan, P.T. Quinn, A.H. Hemphill, D.R. Bryan, B. Buskirk, and R.E. Spieler. 2003. Fish colonization of a newly deployed vessel-reef off southeast Florida: preliminary results. In: L. Creswell (ed.). Abstract Volume: 56th Annual Meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute. Tortola, BVI (Poster Presentation)
*Eckert, K.L. and A.H. Hemphill. 2005. Sea turtles as Flagships for the Protection of the Wider Caribbean Region. "MAST". 3(2) and 4(1): 119-143.
* [http://www.metafro.be/leisa/1999/44-45.pdf Frolich, L.M., S. Sherwood, A. Hemphill, and E. Guevara. 1999. “Eco-Papas”: through potato conservation towards agroecology. "LEISA", 15(3/4): 44-45.]
* [http://www.islandpress.org/books/detail.html/SKU/1-55963-755-2 Glover, L.K. and A.H. Hemphill. 2004. Overview. In: Glover, L.K. and S.A. Earle (eds.), "Defying Ocean’s End: An Agenda for Action". Island Press, Washington, D.C., Pp. 1-6.]
*Hemphill, A.H. 1990. Coastal Zones (editorial). "Action Watersport Magazine". June 90: 10-11.
* [http://www.iucn.org/themes/wcpa/pubs/pdfs/PARKS/15_3_lowres.pdf Hemphill, A.H. 2005. Conservation on the High Seas – drift algae habitat as an open ocean cornerstone. "Parks" 15(3): 48-56.]
*Hemphill, A.H., P.T. Arena, and R.E. Spieler. 2003. Seasonal dynamics of ichthyofauna closely associated with pelagic Sargassum in Broward County, Florida, USA: preliminary results. In: L. Creswell (ed.). "Abstract Volume: 56th Annual Meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute". Tortola, BVI., P. 48 (Poster Presentation)
*Hemphill, A.H., and S. Delgado Mora. 2000. Interactions between mangrove ecology and shrimp aquaculture on Ecuador’s Pacific Coast: a conservation priority. In: Vannini, M., and R.K. Ruwa (eds.). "Meeting on Mangrove Macrobenthos: Abstract Volume, Mombasa, Kenya 7-11, September 2000", Pp. 38-39.
*Hemphill, A.H., J.D. Murdoch, R.A. Mittermeier, W.R. Konstant, J.O. Ottenwalder, T.S.B. Akre, C.R. Mittermeier, and R.B. Mast. 1999. Caribbean. In: [http://www.amazon.com/dp/9686397582 Mittermeier, R.A., N. Myers, P.G. Gil, and C.G. Mittermeier, "Hotspots – Earth’s Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions"] . Cemex, Mexico, Pp. 123-130.
*Hemphill, A.H. and G. Shillinger. 2006a. Linkages between open ocean and coastal waters: implications for ocean governance. "Book of Abstracts: California and the World Ocean 06’ Conference", September 17-20, Long Beach, California.* [http://www.wcl.american.edu/org/sustainabledevelopment/2006/06fall.pdf?rd=1 Hemphill, A.H. and G. Shillinger. 2006b. Casting the net broadly: ecosystem-based management beyond national jurisdiction. "Sustainable Development Law and Policy" VII(1): 56-59.]
*Hemphill, A.H. and G. Shillinger. 2007. Casting the net broadly: ecosystem-based management beyond national jurisdiction. "Sustainable Development Law and Policy (2006 Yearbook of Sustainable Development Law and Policy)" VII(4): 39-46. Published in [http://www.wcl.american.edu/org/sustainabledevelopment/2007/sdlp_spanish_2007.pdf?rd=1 Spanish] and in [http://www.wcl.american.edu/org/sustainabledevelopment/2007/sdlp_french_2007.pdf?rd=1 French] versions.
*Hemphill, A.H., T.W. Walsh, and G. Cadena. 2001. El establecimiento de la Estación Biológica Congal y Centro de Investigación de Acuicultura Sustenable – Una posible respuesta al conflicto dentro de la conservación de manglares y la industria camaronera. In: Mendoza, R. "Memorias del Taller “Humedales Marino – Costeros Continentales”". Ministerio del Ambiente, EcoCiencia, CISP. Quito. Pp. 51-53.
* [http://www.cimelanesia.org.pg/docs/Lakekamu_RAP.pdf Mack, A.L., J. Murdoch, and A.H. Hemphill (eds.). 1998. A" Biological Assessment of the Lakekamu Basin, Papua New Guinea". Conservation International, RAP Working Papers 9.]
*Mast, R.B., C.G. Mittermeier, R.A. Mittermeier, J.V. Rodriguez-Mahecha, and A.H. Hemphill. 1997. Ecuador. In: Mittermeier, R.A, P. Robles Gil, and C.G. Mittermeier (Eds.). "Megadiversity: Earth’s Biologically Wealthiest Nations". Cemex, Mexico, pp. 108-127.
*Mast, R.B., J.V. Rodríguez, R.A. Mittermeier, A.H. Hemphill, and C.G. Mittermeier. 1999. Chocó-Darién-Western Ecuador. In: Mittermeier, R.A., N. Myers, P.G. Gil, and C.G. Mittermeier (eds.), "Hotspots" "– Earth’s Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions". Cemex, Mexico, Pp. 123-130.
* [http://www.biodiversityscience.org/publications/hotspots/CaribbeanIslands.html Smith, L.S., S.B. Hedges, W. Buck, A. Hemphill, S. Inchaustegui, M.A. Ivie, D. Martina, M. Maunder, J.F. Ortega. 2004. Caribbean Islands. In: Mittermeier, R.A., P.R. Gil, M. Hoffman, J. Pilgrim, T. Brooks, C.G. Mittermeier. J. Lamoreux, and G.A.B. da Fonseca (eds.), "Hotspots Revisited". Cemex, Mexico City, Mexico, Pp. 112-118.]
References
* [http://www.defyingoceansend.org/doe_office.asp DOE Office Biographies]
* [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v403/n6772/extref/403853ai1.doc 100+ Global Biodiversity Expert Scientists] - from "Nature" MagazineExternal links
* [http://www.arlohemphill.com Arlo Hanlin Hemphill] - Personal website
* [http://arlohemphill.blogspot.com Where is Arlo Now?] - Arlo Hemphill's Blog
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2765532/ Arlo Hemphill on IMDb]
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