Department of Marine Affairs
305 Washburn Hall
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, RI 02881
USA
 
(401) 874-4820
Education:

Ph.D.	1996. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley. 

M.A. 1988.  Marine Affairs. University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.

B.Sc. 1986. Fishery Science (Hons., 1st), University of Plymouth (U.K.)


Employment:

2002-present    Assistant Professor and Coordinator, PhD Program, University of Rhode Island, Department of Marine Affairs.

1999-2001	Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut, Department of Geography.

1993-99	Social and Economic Policy Analyst,	Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Commercial Fisheries Division, Extended Jurisdiction Program (Juneau).

1987-88 	Special Assistant to the Regional Director, National Marine Fisheries Service, St. Petersburg, Florida.

1979-83       Commercial fisherman (Kodiak and Dutch Harbor, Alaska).


Selected Publications:

Schumann, S. and S. Macinko. 2007 (In Press). “Subsistence in Coastal Fisheries Policy: What’s in a Word?” Marine Policy.

Macinko, S. 2005. “In Search of Transition, Community and a New Federalism: Six Questions to Confront on the Road Towards a National Policy on Dedicated Access Privileges.” Pp. 236-244 in: Witherell, D. (ed.). 2005. Managing Our Nation’s Fisheries II: Focus on the Future. Anchorage: North Pacific Fishery Management Council.

Macinko, S. and D.W. Bromley. 2004. "Property and Fisheries for the Twenty-First Century: Seeking coherence from legal and economic doctrine," Vermont Law Review28(3):623-661.

Macinko, S. and D.W. Bromley. 2002. Who Owns America’s Fisheries? Covelo, CA: Center for Resource Economics (Island Press).

Macinko, S. and T. Hennessey. 2002. “Fishery Management Tools: 11 Questions and Some Partial Answers/Thoughts.” In: Managing Marine Fisheries in the United States: Proceedings of the Pew Oceans Commission Workshop on Marine Fishery Management, Seattle, Washington, 18-19 July 2001, Arlington, VA: Pew Oceans Commission.

Gerrodette, T., P. Dayton, S. Macinko and M. Fogarty. 2002. "Precautionary Management of Marine Fisheries: Moving Beyond Burden of Proof," Bulletin of Marine Science 70(2):657-668. 

Macinko, S. and L. Raymond 2001.“Fish on the Range: The Perils of Crossing Conceptual Boundaries in Natural Resource Policy.” Marine Policy 25(2):123-131.


Professional Service: 

1996-present    Member, Scientific and Statistical Committee, North Pacific Fishery                 Management Council (Anchorage, Alaska). 

2000-present    Member, Social Science Advisory Committee, New England Fishery Management Council (Newburyport, Massachusetts).

2002-present    Member, Rhode Island Marine Fisheries Council.

2000-2002	    Member, Committee to Review the Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Monitoring Program, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences.
 
1997-99	    Member, Committee to Review Community Development Quotas, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences.









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