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COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY
Curriculum Vita
Donna Marie Bilkovic
Date: 11 December 2007
Office Address: Coastal Watershed Program, Center for Coastal Resources Management
Phone: 804-684-7331
Email: donnab@vims.edu
Home Address: 9158 Butner Ln., Hayes, Virginia 23072
Home Phone: 804-642-1629
Position: Research Associate, Center for Coastal Resources Management
EDUCATION
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Doctorate of Marine Science
University of Michigan
Masters of Science in Biology
Bachelors of Science in Biology
Gloucester Point, Virginia
Aug 1995-Dec 2000
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Jan 1994-May 1995
May 1993
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My research primarily focuses on the effect of multiple coastal stressors, such as landuse and shoreline change, on nearshore estuarine communities and habitats. Better
understanding of the mechanisms and processes that control and link terrestrial and
aquatic resources will aid in the management and conservation of critical ecosystem
functions and services. To this end, I conduct research examining the effect of shoreline
hardening, land use development and subtidal habitat loss on nearshore fish and
benthic communities. This involves using state-of-the-art technologies and
methodologies to assess habitat condition, such as acoustic characterization of benthic
habitat, for examination in relation to community structure and function. In support of
these efforts, I have developed and applied integrative indices for measures of fish
community integrity in the estuarine nearshore. Additional interests include the
assessment, valuation, and modeling of spawning and nursery habitat for fish based on
both abiotic and biotic factors, larval fish ecology, and the importance of habitat
heterogeneity, connectivity and complexity on biotic communities. For my dissertation
work I researched spawning and nursery habitat suitability for the anadromous
American shad in a critical Virginia tributary, the York River.
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Post-doctoral Research Associate
Center for Coastal Resources Management, VIMS
April 2001-present
My position as post-doctoral researcher began with an involvement in a multiinstitute, interdisciplinary collaborative endeavor (Estuarine Indicator Research
Program—Atlantic Slope Consortium) funded by an EPA-Star Grant examining
ecological and socioeconomic indicators for integrated assessment of aquatic
ecosystems of the Mid-Atlantic Region (2001-2005). Project outcomes and
responsibilities included the development of indices of biotic integrity for fish
and macrobenthos communities in Mid-Atlantic estuarine systems over multiple
scales; fish habitat assessment; the development and application of sampling
protocols for aquatic communities; synthesis and statistical analyses of current
and historic databases; and presentation of results at scientific conferences and in
peer-reviewed literature. Shallow water habitat indices were developed for fish
communities to direct management questions, such as habitat restoration
priorities. Research on the implications of land use change or shoreline
alteration on shallow water fish communities utilizing GIS technology was
conducted.
Throughout my tenure in this post-doctoral position, I have successfully
developed a research program primarily focusing on the implications of coastal
stressors on nearshore communities and habitats at varying spatial and temporal
scales. Example projects undertaken include the following externally funding
activities:
1)
Assessing the potential for changes in Virginia's shallow tidal water
habitats
2)
Ecosystem approaches to aquatic health assessment: linking subtidal
habitat quality, shoreline condition and estuarine fish communities
3)
Influence of spatial arrangement of habitats on fish communities
within the Mobjack Bay
4)
Shallow water fish communities and coastal development stressors in
the Lynnhaven River
5)
Assessment of potential Atlantic sturgeon spawning habitat in the
James and Appomattox rivers.
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6)
Determination of the feasibility of using side scan sonar surveys to
locate abandoned or “ghost” fishing gear, and the potential impacts of
marine debris in Virginia Coastal waters
7)
Development and testing of gear modification for blue crab pots to
reduce crab and by-catch mortality by derelict crab pots
8)
Evaluation of the potential for utilizing restoration as a potential
compliance option at Dominion Virginia Generating Stations in
response to 316 (b) Phase II Rule by EPA
9)
Assessments of marsh fish, benthic and zooplankton communities
along a haline gradient in a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay with
implications for sea-level rise
At the Center, I contribute to many internally funded activities, including the
development of integrated management guidance for coastal habitats, the
integration of survey databases within the Center, and the development of
Virginia Shoreline Classification. Additional research duties include proposal,
report and manuscript preparation, presentation of research, acquisition of
external funding, and in the role of a QAQC manager, oversee QAQC
implementation for Coastal Watershed Program research projects. My
educational contributions include supporting and guiding Center students in
their research efforts. My ongoing contributions to advisory activities include
extensive involvement in formal reviews of the King William Resevoir proposed
projects and monitoring plans.
Research Assistantship
Aug 1995-Dec 2000
Center for Coastal Management and Policy, VIMS
Conducted research to determine American shad spawning and nursery habitat
characteristics. Developed and conducted ichthyoplankton surveys and
identified specimens. Evaluated habitat in freshwater, tidal riverine
environments, including hydrographic, morphological, and land use features.
Compiled, presented and analyzed data using numerous software programs (SPLUS, Minitab, Excel, Quattro-Pro and Sigma-Plot). Performed statistical tests
on multivariate datasets. Utilized GIS software (ArcInfo) to produce and edit
coverages for watershed planning and habitat suitability determination.
Prepared grant proposals and reports, and acquired external funding.
Adjunct Professor
Rappahannock Community College
Sept – Dec 1997
Independently taught an introductory biology undergraduate laboratory course.
Prepared and delivered lectures, took part in experimental design and setups,
developed examinations, assignments and grading system.
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Teaching Assistant
University of Michigan
August 1994 -May 1995
Independently taught an introductory biology undergraduate laboratory course for
two semesters. Responsibilities included the preparation and delivery of lectures,
experimental preparation and guidance, the development of pertinent examinations
and assignments, grading, as well as tutoring in coursework material.
Lab Technician
University of Michigan
May-Aug. 1993-1995
Worked as a research assistant on extended cruises of the Great Lakes during the
summers of 1993-1995. Performed water chemistry experiments, ran CTD, took
light measurements and aided in plankton collection. Performed plankton
enumerations. Conducted independent project on lipid analysis of zooplankton
during the summer of 1993, which resulted in two scientific publications.
HONORS, PRIZES AND AWARDS
Awarded the Virginia Institute of Marine Science-GSA Conference Fund, 1999 to
support travel costs for participation at the Ecological Society of America 84th
Annual Meeting in Spokane, Washington.
Honorable mention poster presented at the American Fisheries Society, Annual
Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina. August-September 1999. Identification of
potential American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) spawning and nursery habitats in the
Mattaponi and Pamunkey.
First Place poster presentation awarded at the American Fisheries Society,
Tidewater Chapter meeting, in Gloucester Point, Virginia. March 1999. Egg and
Larval Distribution of American Shad in the Pamunkey and Mattaponi Rivers.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Students Mentored
Support of current CCRM students Mary Huang, Karinna Nunez and David
O’Brien in an informal advisory capacity
Co-Mentored a student (Inia Soto) participating in the NSF funded Research
Experience for Undergraduate Program (REU) during the summer of 2004 with
Marcia Berman
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FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
Facilitation of the development of a prototype integrated ecological assessment
approach for the Chesapeake Bay. NOAA Chesapeake Bay Program. October
2007-October 2008. $30,000, Co-PI with C. Hershner.
Assessing the potential for changes in Virginia's shallow tidal water habitats.
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Program. October 2007-October 2008. $120,000, Co-PI
with C. Hershner, and M. Berman.
Atlantic sturgeon Spawning Habitat on the James River. 2007-2008. NOAA-CBO.
$20,000.
The influence of spatial arrangement of habitats on tidal marsh fish communities
within Mobjack Bay, Virginia, Phase 1, 2007-2008. NOAA-CBO. $167,745, Co-PI
with K. Havens and M. Berman
Development and testing of gear modification for blue crab pots to reduce crab
and by-catch mortality by derelict crab pots, National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation, March 2007-March 2008, $50,978 Co-PI with Kirk J. Havens
Affects of Ghost Crab Pots in the Chesapeake (VA), National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation, December 2006-November 2007, $35,000, Co-PI with K. Havens
Lynnhaven River Shallow Water Fish Survey and Shoreline Inventory. U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers. Aug 2006-Aug 2007, $134,695, Co-PI with D. O’Brien
316 (b) Phase II restoration option scaling for Dominion Resources Virginia
Generating Stations. August 2006-December 2006, $80,000. Co-PI with C.
Hershner and M. Roggero
Atlantic Sturgeon Habitat Assessment Project. USFWS, Aug 2006-May 2007,
$3,000
Atlantic Sturgeon Habitat Assessment Project. USFWS, November 2005-May
2006, $9,945
Determination of the feasibility of using side scan sonar surveys to locate
abandoned or “ghost” fishing gear, and the potential impacts of marine debris in
Virginia Coastal waters. September 2005-August 2006. NOAA Chesapeake Bay
Program. $65,000. Co-PI with C. Hershner and K. Havens.
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Ecosystem approaches to aquatic health assessment: linking subtidal habitat
quality, shoreline condition and estuarine fish communities. NOAA-CBO, March
2005-May 2006, Total $100,000. Co-PI with C. Hershner.
316(b) Phase II Preliminary Restoration Support Activities for Dominion Virginia
Generating Stations. CH2MHILL, October 2005-May 2006, Total $68,000, Co-PI
with C. Hershner.
Atlantic Sturgeon Habitat Assessment Project. USFWS, November 2005-May
2006, Total $9,945
Development, testing, and application of ecological and socioeconomic indicators
for integrated assessment of aquatic ecosystems of the Atlantic Slope in the MidAtlantic States. Cooperative project with Penn State, Smithsonian, and East
Carolina University. EPA-STAR, 2001-2006, $6.0 million, (VIMS portion $1.2
million), Co-PI with C. Hershner.
Monitoring Active Replenishment of Subsiding Habitat (MARSH Project),
private/National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, 2000-2004, $250,000, Co-PI with
C. Hershner.
Assessing larval American shad growth and survival with in situ mesocosm
experiments in three differing habitat within a coastal estuary, CCRM, 2002-2003,
$15,000, Co-PI with C. Hershner.
Assessing anadromous fish habitat for conservation, CCRM, 2003, $25,000, Co-PI
with K. Havens.
School of Marine Science Graduate Research Fellowship, VIMS, August 19951998, tuition and stipend
NOAA/NMFS Grant No. NA96FA0192, May 1, 1999-July 31, 2000, Direct
$38,000, Match $38,000, Total $76,000
NOAA/NMFS Grant No. NA76FA0361, August 1, 1997-July 31, 1998, Direct $26,
250, Match $26,250, Total $52,500
University of Michigan Teaching Assistantship, 1994-1995, tuition and stipend
Michigan Competitive Scholarship, 1991 and 1992
University of Michigan Community College Scholarship, 1992
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RESEARCH
Refereed publications in periodicals, chapters in books, law review articles and conference
proceedings
Bilkovic, D.M. and M. Roggero. Effects of coastal development on nearshore
estuarine nekton communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series. In Press
Bilkovic, D.M., M. Roggero, C.H. Hershner, and K. Havens. 2006. Evaluating
Benthic Indices for use in nearshore estuarine habitats. Estuaries and Coasts 29(6B):
1185-1195. * This research was selected to be featured in an upcoming edition of Coastal and
Estuarine Science News (February 2007).
Havens K.J., D.M. Bilkovic, D. Stanhope, D. K. Angstadt, and C. Hershner. Derelict
Blue Crab Trap impacts on marine fisheries in the lower York River, Virginia. N. Am
J. of Fish. Manag. In Press.
Olney, J.E., D.M. Bilkovic, C.H. Hershner, L.M. Varnell, H. Wang and R.L. Mann.
2008. Six Fish and 600,000 Thirsty Folks - A Fishing Moratorium on American
Shad Thwarts a Controversial Municipal Reservoir Project in Virginia, USA
(Book Chapter). In: Proceedings of the Fourth World Fisheries Congress:
Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation. In Press.
Havens, K.J., C. Hershner, D.M. Bilkovic and D.H. Wardrop. 2007. Assessment
of Chesapeake Bay Program Selection and Use of Indicators. EcoHealth 4(2): 187-193
Wardrop, D.H., C. Hershner, K. Havens, K. Thornton and D.M. Bilkovic.
Developing and Communicating a Taxonomy of Ecological Indicators: A Case
Study from the Mid-Atlantic. EcoHealth 4(2):179-186.
Perry, J., D.M. Bilkovic, K. Havens, and C. Hershner. Book Chapter: Tidal
Freshwater Marshes of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States. In Tidal
Freshwater Marshes. In press.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, M.R. Berman, K.J. Havens and D.M. Stanhope.
December 2004. Evaluating Estuarine Indicators of Ecosystem Health in the
Nearshore of Chesapeake Bay. In S.A. Bortone (ed.). Estuarine Indicators. CRC
Press. Boca Raton, Florida.
Bilkovic, D.M. and C.H. Hershner and J.E. Olney. 2002. Macroscale assessment of
American shad Spawning and nursery habitats in the Mattaponi and Pamunkey
rivers. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22(4): 1176-1192.
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Bilkovic, D.M., J.E. Olney and C.H. Hershner. 2002. Egg and larval distribution of
American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) and striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in the
Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers, Virginia. Fishery Bulletin 100(3): 632-640.
Bilkovic, D.M. 2000. Assessment of Spawning and Nursery Habitat Suitability for
American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers. Doctoral
Dissertation. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point.
Bilkovic, D.M., J.T. Lehman. 1997. Lipid concentration and size variation of
Bythotrephes cederstroemi (Cladocera: Cercopagidae) from Lakes Erie, Huron and
Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 23(2): 151-161.
Lehman, J.T., D.M. Bilkovic, C. Sullivan. 1997. Predicting development,
metabolism, and secondary production for an invertebrate predator Bythotrephes.
Freshwater Biology 38: 343-352.
Invited scholarly papers and talks
Bilkovic, D.M., other ASC researchers. Coastal development impacts on biological
communities in the Chesapeake Bay- Examples from the Atlantic Slope Consortium.
December 2006. Living Shorelines Summit. Bringing together diverse perspectives to
address shoreline protection alternatives, Williamsburg, Virginia. Keynote speaker.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, D.M. Stanhope and K.T. Angstadt. Ecosystem
approaches to aquatic condition assessment: linking subtidal habitat, shoreline
condition and estuarine fish communities. Session: SPS-19 Innovative Techniques for
Assessing Fish and Invertebrate Habitat Linkages in Estuaries and Coastal Systems.
The 18th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. October 16-20,
2005. Norfolk, Virginia.
Bilkovic, D.M. The Trials and Tribulations of a Shad on the Run. King and Queen
Women's Club. February 2005. King and Queen, Virginia.
Bilkovic, D.M., M.R. Berman, C.H. Hershner, K.J. Havens, D.M. Stanhope and
L.Varnell Evaluating Estuarine Indicators of Ecosystem Condition in the Nearshore
of Chesapeake Bay. December 3-5, 2003. 3rd Annual Estuarine and Great Lakes
Indicator Development (EaGLe) meeting in Bodega Bay, CA.
M.R. Berman, D.M. Bilkovic, T. Rudnicky, and C. Hershner. May 13-15, 2003.
Evaluating Shoreline Conditions at Different Spatial Scales: Implications as an
Ecological Indicator. Using Science To Assess Environmental Vulnerabilities. A
ReVA-MAIA Conference in Valley Forge Hilton - King of Prussia, PA.
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Bilkovic, D.M. October 2002. Linkages between research and fisheries
management in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain system. Croatia-USA Workshop.
Biocomplexity and Sustainable Ecosystem Management: Integrating natural, social
and economic sciences in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Contributed scholarly papers and talks
Bilkovic, D.M. and M.M. Roggero. September 2-6, 2007. Coastal development
impacts on nearshore estuarine nekton communities. The 137th Annual American
Fisheries Conference. San Francisco, California.
Bilkovic, D.M. and M.R. Berman. Shallow Water Use Studies and Shoreline
Inventory. June 2007. Presented to the The Lynnhaven Ecosystem Restoration
Project, led by U.S Army Corps of Engineers.
Bilkovic, D.M., other ASC researchers. December 2006. Coastal development
impacts on biological communities in the Chesapeake Bay- Examples from the
Atlantic Slope Consortium. Living Shorelines Summit. Bringing together diverse
perspectives to address shoreline protection alternatives, Williamsburg, Virginia. Keynote
speaker.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, D.M. Stanhope and K.T. Angstadt. Ecosystem
approaches to aquatic condition assessment: linking subtidal habitat, shoreline
condition and estuarine fish communities. Session: SPS-19 Innovative Techniques for
Assessing Fish and Invertebrate Habitat Linkages in Estuaries and Coastal Systems.
The 18th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. October 16-20,
2005. Norfolk, Virginia.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, M.R. Berman, K.J. Havens, D.M. Stanhope and
L.Varnell. September 30 - October 01, 2004. Evaluating Estuarine Indicators of
Ecosystem Condition in the Nearshore of Chesapeake Bay. 4th Annual Estuarine
and Great Lakes Indicator Development (EaGLe) meeting in Duluth, MN.
M.R. Berman, D.M. Bilkovic and C.H. Hershner. September 30 - October 01, 2004.
Assessing Shoreline Condition as an Indicator of Aquatic Ecosystem Health. 4th
Annual Estuarine and Great Lakes Indicator Development (EaGLe) meeting in
Duluth, MN.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, K.J. Havens, M.R. Berman, D.M. Stanhope and
L.Varnell. June 20-25, 2004. ERF-Australia. Assessment of Linkages between
Nearshore Habitat and Estuarine Fish Communities in the Chesapeake Bay.
ECSA37-ERF2004. Ballina, New South Wales, Australia.
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Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, M.R. Berman, K.J. Havens, and D.M. Stanhope.
October 29-31, 2003. Evaluating Nearshore Communities as Indicators of
Ecosystem Health. Estuarine Indicator Workshop in Sanibel Island, Florida.
Bilkovic, D.M., M.R. Berman, C.H. Hershner, D.M. Stanhope, K.J. Havens and
L.Varnell. Evaluating Shoreline Conditions as Indicators of Ecosystem Health in
Estuarine Nearshore. September 14-18, 2003. Estuarine Research Federation
Conference in Seattle, WA.
Bilkovic, D.M. November 2002. Shallows, Shorelines, Seines, Sciaenids, and other
stuff. Annual Atlantic Slope Consortium (ASC)-EPA Estuarine and Great Lakes
Indicator Development (EaGLe) meeting in Williamsburg, VA.
Bilkovic, D.M. and C.H. Hershner. June 2002. The Applicability of Ecological
Indicators for Assessment of Fish Habitat in the Mid-Atlantic Slope across Spatial
Scales. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, in Victoria,
British Columbia.
Bilkovic, D.M. October 2001. Fisheries Data Compilation and Index Development.
Annual Atlantic Slope Consortium (ASC)-EPA Estuarine and Great Lakes Indicator
Development (EaGLe) meeting, in Williamsburg, VA.
Bilkovic, D.M. May 2001. (Poster) Assessment of spawning and nursery habitat
suitability for American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the Mattaponi and Pamunkey
rivers. Shad 2001: A Conference on the Status and Conservation of Shads
Worldwide, National Aquarium, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Bilkovic, D.M. March 2001. Watershed selections for the Atlantic Slope
Consortium Project. Atlantic Slope Consortium – 4th All Hands Meeting, in Berkeley
Springs, WV.
Bilkovic, D.M., J.E. Olney and C.H. Hershner. June 2000. American Society of
Ichthyologist and Herpetologists, Annual meeting in La Paz, Mexico. Identification
of American shad spawning habitats and the associated riverine and landscape
variables.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, and J.E. Olney. August 1999. Identification of
potential American shad (Alosa sapidissima) spawning and nursery habitats in the
Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers based on riverine habitat and landscape variables.
Ecological Society of America, Annual meeting in Spokane Washington.
Bilkovic, D.M., J.E. Olney and C.H. Hershner. August-September 1999. (Honorable
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mention poster) Identification of potential American shad (Alosa sapidissima)
spawning and nursery habitats in the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers. American
Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Bilkovic, D.M., J.E. Olney and C.H. Hershner. March 1999. (Award-winning
poster) Egg and larval distribution of American shad in the Pamunkey and
Mattaponi rivers. American Fisheries Society, Tidewater Chapter meeting, in
Gloucester Point, Virginia.
Bilkovic, D.M. and J.T. Lehman. June 1996. (Poster) Lipid concentration and size
variation of Bythotrephes cederstroemi from Lakes Erie, Huron and Michigan.
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. June 1996.
Research reports from grant or contract work
Bilkovic, D.M., D. Stanhope and K. Angstadt . August 2007. Shallow Water Fish
Communities and Coastal Development Stressors in the Lynnhaven River. Final
Report to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Award Number: W91236-06-C-0065.
Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science,
Gloucester Point, Virginia. 44pp.
Bilkovic, D.M. September 2007. Surveying and summarizing the spatial
arrangement of benthic habitat types within the nearshore of Mobjack Bay, Virginia.
Interim Report #2 to NOAA Chesapeake Bay Program Office. Award Number:
NA06NMF4570303.
Bilkovic, D.M. March 2007. Surveying and summarizing the spatial arrangement of
benthic habitat types within the nearshore of Mobjack Bay, Virginia. Interim Report
#2 to NOAA Chesapeake Bay Program Office. Award Number: NA06NMF4570303.
Bilkovic, D.M., M. Roggero and C. Hershner. November 2006. A review of habitat
restoration scaling methods and options for freshwater generating stations subject to
316(b) Phase II Rule. Report to Dominion Power.
Havens, K.J., DM Bilkovic, D Stanhope, K Angstadt, and C Hershner. December
2006. Derelict Blue Crab Trap impacts on marine fisheries in the lower York River,
Virginia. Final Report to NOAA Chesapeake Bay Program Office. Center for Coastal
Resources Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
Havens, K.J., D. O’Brien, D. Stanhope, K. Angstadt, D. Schatt, D.M. Bilkovic, and C.
Hershner. December 2006. Intermediate development of a forested headwater
wetland HGM model for wetlands management in Virginia. Center for Coastal
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Resources Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Final Report to The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (CD # 973078-01)
Hershner, C., K.J. Havens, D.M. Bilkovic, D. Stanhope, K. Angstadt. March 2006.
Marine Debris Survey in Virginia Interim Report #2 for NOAA/NMFS Grant Award
Number #DG133F0SE7115.
Roggero, M., D.M. Bilkovic, C. Hershner. October 2006. Habitat Restoration Scaling
Workshop Outcomes. Report to Dominion Power.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner and K. Angstadt. May 2006. Ecosystem approaches
to aquatic health assessment: linking subtidal habitat quality, shoreline condition
and estuarine fish communities. Final Report to NOAA/NCBO. Project Award
Number: NA04NMF4570360.
Contributing author to: Brooks, R.P., D.H. Wardrop, K.W. Thornton, D. Whigham,
C. Hershner, M.M. Brinson and J.S. Shortle, eds. 2006. Integration of ecological and
socioeconomic indicators for estuaries and watersheds of the Atlantic Slope. Final
Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency STAR Program, Agreement R82868401, Washington, DC. Prepared by the Atlantic Slope Consortium, University
Park, PA. 96pp.+ attachments (CD).
Contributing author to “A manager’s guide to indicator selection”. 2006. Published
by U.S. EPA Offic of Research and Development, Washington D.C. EPA/600/S06/002.
Bilkovic, D.M., M. Roggero, J. Herman, K. Reay, J. Bradshaw and C.H. Hershner.
December 2005. Dominion Power Generating Stations Background Information for
316(b) Restoration Options. Draft Interim Report to Dominion Power. 233p.
Bilkovic, D.M. and C. Hershner. September 2005. Ecosystem approaches to aquatic
health assessment: linking subtidal habitat quality, shoreline condition and
estuarine fish communities. Semi-annual Report to NOAA/NCBO. Project Award
Number: NA04NMF4570360.
Hershner, C., K.J. Havens, D.M. Bilkovic, D. Stanhope, K. Angstadt. December
2005. Marine Debris Survey in Virginia Interim Report for NOAA/NMFS Grant
Award Number #DG133F0SE7115.
Bilkovic, D.M. January 2006. Sturgeon Spawning Habitat on the James and
Appomattox Rivers. Interim Report to USFWS.
Bilkovic, D.M. 2005. authored sections: MARSH Fish Survey, Prey Community
Surveys, and Insect Surveys of the final report newsletter MARSH: Monitoring
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Active Replenishment of Subsiding Habitat. Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
Bilkovic, D.M. June 2003. Current research in the assessment of the condition and
integrity of an aquatic ecosystem: a bibliography. Report to the Center for Coastal
Resources Management, VIMS.
Bilkovic, D.M., D. Stanhope and C.H. Hershner. December 2002. Assessing Larval
American Shad Growth and Survival with in situ mesocosm experiments in three
differing habitats within a coastal estuary. Final Report to the Center for Coastal
Resources Management, VIMS.
Contributing Author to Havens, K.J. (Editor). 2002. MARSH: Monitoring Active
Replenishment of Subsiding Habitat. Newsletter and Progress Report. Virginia
Institute of Marine Science. 12pp.
Bilkovic, D.M. May 2002. Fish community and habitat quality indices. Annual
report to the Atlantic Slope Consortium (ASC) on the EPA Estuarine and Great Lakes
Indicator Development (EaGLe) project, Grant Number: R-82868401.
Bilkovic, D.M. and C.H. Hershner. Aug. 2000. Locating upriver spawning reaches
of American shad (Alosa sapidissima) on the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers via
ichthyoplankton surveys and the examination of relative juvenile abundance and
distribution in relation to river discharge. Final Report to National Marine Fisheries
Service, Grant Number: NA96FA0192.
Bilkovic, D.M. and C.H. Hershner. Nov. 1998. Identification of potential American
Shad (Alosa sapidissima) spawning and nursery habitats in the Mattaponi and
Pamunkey Rivers based on physical habitat and landscape variables. Final Report to
National Marine Fisheries Service, Grant Number: NA76FA0361.
Olney, J.E., and D.M. Bilkovic. Nov. 1998. Literature survey of reproductive finfish
and ichthyoplankton present in proposed sand mining locations within the Middle
Atlantic Bight. Final Report Environmental Survey of Potential Sand Resource Sites
Offshore Delaware and Maryland for U.S. Department of the Interior (Mineral
Management Service). Contract 1435-01-97-CT-30853.
Work in progress or submitted
Hershner, C., K. Havens, D.H. Wardrop and D.M. Bilkovic. A Practical Concept for
Developing Indicators of Aquatic Ecosystem Health.
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Whigham, D.F., M. Baker, D.M. Bilkovic, W.V. DeLuca, C.L. Gallegos, A.H. Hines,
T.E. Jordan, R. King, P.P. Marra and D.E. Weller. Identifying linkages between
watersheds and estuaries. To be submitted to Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
L. Varnell, D.M. Bilkovic, J. Olney, D. Evans, H. Wang, C. Hershner, R. Mann.
Managing ecosystem impacts from water withdrawal in tidal systems: probability
based assessment approach. In prep.
Bilkovic, D.M., K. Havens, and C.H. Hershner. Assessment of biological
community structure and utilization of tidal marshes along a haline gradient. In
prep.
Bilkovic, D. M. and C.H. Hershner and J.E. Olney. Development of a coupled 3dimensional hydrodynamic model with habitat suitability with application to the
planktonic early life stages of American shad (Alosa sapidissima). In prep.
Other Scholarly Activity
Contributed to the development and maintenance of QAQC plans (Center for Coastal
Resources Management: Field and Laboratory Quality Assurance Plan; and Standard
Operating Procedures for the Coastal Watershed Program) for the Center of Coastal
Resources Management and the Coastal Watershed Program.
Involved in many internally funded activities at Center for Coastal Resources
Management, including the development of integrated management guidance for
coastal habitats, the integration of survey databases within the Center, and the
development of Virginia Shoreline Classification.
Published Abstracts and Posters
Bilkovic, D.M. and M.M. Roggero. September 2-6, 2007. Coastal development
impacts on nearshore estuarine nekton communities. The 137th Annual American
Fisheries Conference. San Francisco, California.
Bilkovic, D.M., other ASC researchers. December 2006. Coastal development
impacts on biological communities in the Chesapeake Bay- Examples from the
Atlantic Slope Consortium. Living Shorelines Summit. Bringing together diverse
perspectives to address shoreline protection alternatives, Williamsburg, Virginia. Keynote
speaker.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, D.M. Stanhope and K.T. Angstadt. Ecosystem
approaches to aquatic condition assessment: linking subtidal habitat, shoreline
condition and estuarine fish communities. Session: SPS-19 Innovative Techniques
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for Assessing Fish and Invertebrate Habitat Linkages in Estuaries and Coastal
Systems. The 18th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation.
October 16-20, 2005. Norfolk, Virginia.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, M.R. Berman, K.J. Havens, D.M. Stanhope and
L.Varnell. September 30 - October 01, 2004. Evaluating Estuarine Indicators of
Ecosystem Condition in the Nearshore of Chesapeake Bay. 4th Annual Estuarine and
Great Lakes Indicator Development (EaGLe) meeting in Duluth, MN.
M.R. Berman, D.M. Bilkovic and C.H. Hershner. September 30 - October 01, 2004.
Assessing Shoreline Condition as an Indicator of Aquatic Ecosystem Health. 4th
Annual Estuarine and Great Lakes Indicator Development (EaGLe) meeting in
Duluth, MN.
Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, K.J. Havens, M.R. Berman, D.M. Stanhope and
L.Varnell ERF-Australia. Assessment of Linkages between Nearshore Habitat and
Estuarine Fish Communities in the Chesapeake Bay. ECSA37-ERF2004. Ballina,
New South Wales, Australia. June 20-25, 2004.
J.E. Olney, D.M. Bilkovic, C.H. Hershner, L.M. Varnell, H. Wang and R.L. Mann.
Six Fish and 600,000 Thirsty Folks - A Fishing Moratorium on American Shad
Thwarts a Controversial Municipal Reservoir Project in Virginia, USA. 4th World
Fish Congress. May 2004.
Bilkovic, D.M., M.R. Berman, C.H. Hershner, D. M. Stanhope, K.J. Havens and
L.Varnell. Evaluating Shoreline Conditions As Indicators Of Ecosystem Health In
Estuarine Nearshore. September 14-18, 2003. Estuarine Research Federation
Conference in Seattle, WA.
Bilkovic, D.M. and C.H. Hershner. June 2002. The Applicability of Ecological
Indicators for Assessment of Fish Habitat in the Mid-Atlantic Slope across Spatial
Scales. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, in Victoria,
British Columbia.
Bilkovic, D.M. May 2001. Assessment of spawning and nursery habitat suitability
for American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers. Shad
2001: A Conference on the Status and Conservation of Shads Worldwide, National
Aquarium, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Bilkovic, D.M., J.E. Olney and C.H. Hershner. June 2000. American Society of
Ichthyologist and Herpetologists, Annual meeting in La Paz, Mexico. Identification
of American shad spawning habitats and the associated riverine and landscape
variables.
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Bilkovic, D.M., C.H. Hershner, and J.E. Olney. August 1999. Identification of
potential American shad (Alosa sapidissima) spawning and nursery habitats in the
Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers based on riverine habitat and landscape variables.
Ecological Society of America, Annual meeting in Spokane Washington.
Bilkovic, D.M., J.E. Olney and C.H. Hershner. August-September 1999. (Honorable
mention poster) Identification of potential American shad (Alosa sapidissima)
spawning and nursery habitats in the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers. American
Fisheries Society, Annual Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Bilkovic, D.M., J.E. Olney and C.H. Hershner. March 1999. (Award-winning
poster) Egg and larval distribution of American shad in the Pamunkey and
Mattaponi rivers. American Fisheries Society, Tidewater Chapter meeting, in
Gloucester Point, Virginia.
Bilkovic, D.M. and J.T. Lehman. June 1996. (Poster) Lipid concentration and size
variation of Bythotrephes cederstroemi from Lakes Erie, Huron and Michigan.
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. June 1996.
Professional Activity
Facilitated and co-hosted with NOAA-CBO the second annual ‘Benthic Mapping
and Characterization Workshop’ held in February 2007 in Edgewater, Maryland
with participants from various groups throughout the U.S., Canada and Taiwan.
The objective was to continue to link efforts to establish a more comprehensive
approach to describing benthic habitat Bay-wide, and to update training on new
technologies offered by Questar Tangent Corp.
Course participant in Analysis of Multivariate Data from Ecology and Environmental
Science, Using Primer v6, lecturer: Bob Clarke, St. Petersburg, FL October 16-21,
2006
Facilitated a ‘Benthic Mapping and Characterization Workshop’ for 4 days in
February 2006 with participants from various groups throughout the U.S. and
Canada, including NOAA-CBO. The objective was to link efforts to establish a
more comprehensive approach to describing benthic habitat Bay-wide. As a
result of the workshop, equipment and software upgrades and associated
training are currently being pursued by CCRM in cooperation with NCBO to
ensure compatibility with their habitat mapping program.
Scientific Reviewer of A Framework for Assessing the Nation's Fish Habitat a
document developed by the National Fish Habitat Science and Data Committee
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to provide a framework plan for assessing current habitat conditions, prioritizing
waters, and evaluating the success of National Fish Habitat Action Plan projects.
January 2007.
Professional Affiliations
American Fisheries Society, 1999-present
Early Life History Section of AFS, 2002-present
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 1999-2000
Ecological Society of American, 1999-present
Atlantic Estuarine Research Society, present
Workshop Participant
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee-Spatial Analyses workshop. CBP.
Annapolis, MD, March 21-22, 2006.
Atlantic Slope Consortium-9th ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, May 25-26, 2005,
Edgewater, MD.
Atlantic Slope Consortium-9th ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, January 25-26, 2005,
Edgewater, MD.
Technical Workshop on Impacts to Coastal Fishery Habitat from Non-Fishing
Activities. National Marie Fisheries Service, New England Fishery Management
Council and Atlantic States Marie Fishery Commission. Jan 10-12, 2005, Mystic, CT.
Atlantic Slope Consortium-8th ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, September 15-17, 2004,
Harpers Ferry, WV.
Atlantic Slope Consortium-7th ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, March23-25th, 2004,
Lewes, Delaware.
Atlantic Slope Consortium-6th ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, November 6-7, 2003,
Greenville, NC
Estuarine Indicator Workshop. October 29-31, 2003. Sanibel Island, Florida.
Atlantic Slope Consortium-5th ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, April 23-25, 2003,
Milford, PA
Atlantic Slope Consortium-4th ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, November 13-14,
2002, Williamsburg, VA
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Croatia-USA Workshop. Biocomplexity and Sustainable Ecosystem Management:
Integrating natural, social and economic sciences in Dubrovnik, Croatia. National
Science Foundation, October 2002.
Atlantic Slope Consortium-3rd ASC-EPA All-Hands Meeting, March 13-14, 2002,
Cacapon, WV
Atlantic Slope Consortium—Ecological Scaling Workshop, ASC-EPA, 12-13
December 2001, Cacapon, WV.
EPA-STAR Estuarine and Great Lakes (EaGLe) Program, EPA, 3-5 December 2001,
Morehead City, NC
Chesapeake Bay EcoPath with Ecosim, NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, 22-24 October
2001, Laurel, MD
Atlantic Slope Consortium—Estuarine Workgroup, SERC, 13 September 2001
Chesapeake Bay Program Joint Meeting: Tidal Habitat Workgroup, Non-Tidal
Habitat Workgroup, & Fisheries Management Planning and Coordination August 9,
2001, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Annapolis, MD.
Atlantic Slope Consortium—Watershed Workgroup, SERC, 19 June 2001
Proposal Reviewer: NOAA/NMFS
Manuscript Reviewer:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Section of the Diadromous Fish Species Habitat Source Document for ASMFC
Reviewed Scientific Papers for Virginia Junior Academy of Science competition
Journal of Great Lakes Research
Ecological Engineering
ADVISORY SERVICE ACTIVITY
Advisory service relative to VIMS state mandates
Service to state agencies
Serving on an advisory committee at VIMS, which produced comments at the
request of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) on the potential
environmental impact from the proposed King William Reservoir. Contributed
extensive data, analyses, written summaries, supplied material for Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) requests, and participated in meetings with the applicant
and VMRC from November 2002- Present (approximately 46 person days in total).
Products of these activities include two reports (dated March 12, 2003 and June 25,
2004)) and two manuscripts (published and in prep).
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Meetings Dates in 2004:
January 21st, 2004, VIMS
March 15th, 2004, VIMS
March 19th, 2004, Newport News
April 8th, 2004, VIMS
April 19th, 2004, VIMS
April 30th, 2004, VIMS
June 1st, 2004, VIMS, Newport News conference call
Monitoring Plan Review
July 2006, VIMS
October 2006, VIMS
January 2007, VIMS
March 2007, VIMS
January 2008, VIMS
Conducted advisory review of products from the Caroline County, Virginia water
supply intake proposed monitoring survey (January 2007)
Completed advisory review of proposed water supply intake project on Powell’s
Creek off of the Potomac River in Prince William County for impacts to
ichthyoplankton (January-February 2007)
Facilitiated a technical workshop entitled Habitat Restoration Scaling in regards to the
use of habitat restoration under 316b regulations for state agencies including VMRC,
VGIF, and DEQ. Richmond, Virginia (September 27, 2006)
Continued advisory review of products from the King William Reservoir monitoring
activities that resulted from permit conditions (July and October 2006; January 2007)
In an advisory capacity for VIMS, discussed the Potential Impacts of Temperature
Increases on Striped Bass in Lake Anna and the Pamunkey River with
representatives from Dominion Power (July 2005).
In an advisory capacity for VIMS, I met with VMRC, Stafford County and Countyhired consultants on multiple occasions and provided oral and written guidance in
reference to the required Rappahannock River monitoring of fish communities for
Stafford County intake (approximately 4 person days).
Public outreach
Contributed to a public service video produced by the Friends of the
Rappahannock on the importance of forested riparian buffers to fish
communities (Spring 2003).
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Regional, national or international management commissions or programs
Contributed to the development of an essential fish habitat reference document
by NOAA Fisheries for use by professionals engaged in marine habitat
assessment, permitting agencies, and state and federal marine resource managers
in the Atlantic Coast. Technical Workshop on Impacts to Coastal Fishery Habitat
from Non-Fishing Activities. Jan 10-12, 2005, Mystic, CT.
Community Service
Riverfest, representing VIMS, June 2, 2001
Staffed Educational display booth for VIMS Tidal Wetlands Seminar, 2001, 2003,
2004
Staffed Educational booth for Marine Science Day, VIMS, May 2004, 2005, 2007
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