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Kristy A. Lewis Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D. Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA Official Departmental Minor: Experimental Statistics 2008 M.A. Environmental Studies-Conservation Biology and Management Prescott College, Prescott, AZ 2000 B.S. Biology Shorter University, Rome, GA PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2014 George Mason University Postdoctoral Research Fellow Fish Ecology Lab Department of Environmental Science and Policy Fairfax, VA PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed 2015 Lewis, K.A., De Mutsert, K., Cowan, J.H., Steenbeek, J., and Buszowski, J.. (submitted). Employing ecosystem models and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to investigate the effect of changing marsh edge on the distribution and biomass of estuarine nekton in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA. Ecological Modelling. 2015 Lewis, K.A., Cowan Jr., J.H., and De Mutsert, K.. (in prep). Historical analysis of habitat loss and estuarine nekton abundance in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2015 Lewis, K.A., Cowan Jr., J.H., McClenachan, G., De Mutsert, K.. (in prep). Historical analysis of fisheries and environmental data in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA. Fish Bull. 1

2010 Stevenson, D. E., Lewis, K. A. Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska. Fish Bull. 108:208 217. Peer Reviewed Technical Reports 2014 De Mutsert, K., Lewis, K.A., Steenbeek, J., Buszowski, J., Milroy, S., Cowan Jr., J.H.. Louisiana Coastal Area Delta Management Ecosystem Modeling: Delta Management Fish and Shellfish Ecosystem Model. Prepared for: Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. (101 p.) 2014 De Mutsert, K., Lewis. K.A., Steenbeek, J., Buszowski, J., Milroy, S., Cowan Jr., J.H... 2017 Coastal Master Plan: Ecosystem Outcomes, Community Modeling Justification. (4.5). Version 1. (52 p.) Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. 2014 De Mutsert, K., Lewis. K.A., Steenbeek, J., Buszowski, J., Milroy, S.. 2017 Coastal Master Plan: Ecosystem Outcomes, Community Model Description (4.5). Version 1. (117p.) Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (Total funding to date: $584,554) 2015 De Mutsert, K. (PI), Lewis, K.A. (co-pi), Steenbeek, J., and Buszowski, B.. (funded). 2017 Louisiana Coastal Master Plan: Fish and Shellfish Model Development and Application. The Water Institute of the Gulf. $131,759 (2.25 years) 2015 Lewis, K.A. (co-lead PI); de Mutsert, K. (co-lead PI); van der Ham, J. L. (co-pi); Zhang, Y. (co-pi), McClenachan, G.; Boswell, K.. (submitted) Fish and shellfish ecology in flux: network analyses and community dynamics following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative. $734,314. (2 years) 2014 De Mutsert, Kim (PI), Lewis, K.A. (co-pi), and 4 others. (funded). Delta Management Ecosystem Modeling. The Water Institute of the Gulf. $194,613.10. (1.25 years). 2014 De Mutsert, Kim (PI), Lewis, K.A. (co-pi), and 4 others. (submitted). Feasibility Project Modeling Future Analysis: Socio-Economic Impacts in Louisiana Fisheries. The Water Institute of the Gulf. (2 years). 2013 De Mutsert, Kim (PI), Lewis, K.A. (co-pi), and 4 others. (funded). Simulating Coastal Restoration Impacts on Fish and Shellfish Communities in Louisiana. 2

The Water Institute of the Gulf. $258,182 (1-2.5 years). 2009-2014 Graduate Research Assistantship. Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, LA. INVITED TALKS 2010 Shorter University, Rome, GA Science Seminar Featured Speaker Wanderings of a Shorter University Biologist CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIPATION 2015 23 rd Biennial Conference Coastal Estuarine Research Federation. Addressing the land-loss fish production paradox. Talk. November 8-12 2015 Student Conference on Conservation Science-New York. Exploring the land-loss fish production paradox in coastal Louisiana Poster Session. October 7-9. 2015 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Employing statistical models and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to investigate the effect of changing marsh edge on the biomass of estuarine nekton in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA Late-breaking Poster Session. August 9-14. 2014 Ecopath 30 Years: Modelling dynamic ecosystems: beyond boundaries with EwE Using Ecopath with Ecosim and Ecospace to model the response of estuarine nekton to multiple habitat restoration scenarios in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA. Barcelona, Spain. November 4-14. 2011 American Fisheries Society, 141 st Meeting Historical analysis of species abundance distributions of nekton with emphasis on economically important fish species. Seattle, WA. September 4-8. 2010 Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Workshop, NOAA Data synthesis, historical distribution changes, and ecosystem model development. New Orleans, LA. TEACHING EXPERIENCE George Mason University: Department of Environmental Science and Policy Controversy in Fisheries Science Seminar (Co-teach, Summer 2015) Estuarine and Coastal Ecology Lab (Co-teach, Summer 2015) 3

Ecosystem Modeling using Ecopath with Ecosim and Ecospace (Fall 2015) Louisiana State University: Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences Introduction to Oceanography (TA-Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014 George Mason University Fairfax, VA Postdoctoral Research Associate 2009-2014 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Graduate Research Assistant 2006-2008 Prescott College Chattahoochee Hill Country, GA Independent Researcher FIELD RESEARCH SKILLS Tidal freshwater, estuarine, and coastal nekton sampling techniques Nekton sampling (multiple gear types: trawl, seine, fyke, etc.) Zooplankton sampling (plankton trawls) Nutrient sampling Sediment sampling Small boat trailering, launch, navigation Large, ocean-going fishing vessel sampling techniques Sample collection from trawls, crab pots and long-lines Otolith, gonad and stomach extraction and collection Motion-compensated platform scales Catch counts and estimations SERVICE TO PROFESSION 2014 Independent Science Reviewer. Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act (RESTORE Act). Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council. 2014 Ecopath Research and Development Consortium, Barcelona, Spain 4

Training Coordinator SERVICE TO COMMUNITY 2008 2009 Expanding Your Horizons. Bellevue Community College. Bellevue, WA. Creature Features from Alaska. STEM education for middle and high school girls. EXTRACURRICULAR UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2015 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Undergraduate Research Symposium Poster Judge 2015 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Invited Speaker: Washington Youth Summit on the Environment The 21 st Century Scientist 2015 Founder of Women in Science Lunch Series (WISLS) George Mason University, Fairfax, VA GRADUATE COMMITTEES Jackie McCool. M.S. Oceanography and Coastal Sciences. 2016. Using Ecosystem Models to predict spatial distribution of spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, LA. Robert Owens. M.A. Environmental Studies. 2015. The Triple Bottom Line of the Cannabis Industry of Humboldt County, California and Prospects for Posterity in a Post-prohibition Era. Prescott College. Prescott, AZ RELATED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS SAS, v. 9.3 ArcMap, v. 10.2.2 R, v. 3.0.2 Ecopath with Ecosim and Ecospace v. 6.5 Primer, v. 6 5

NON-ACADEMIC WORK 2012-2013 Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist Fisheries Management: Research and Assessment Division Baton Rouge, LA 2008-2009 NOAA Fisheries Marine Biologist Alaska Fisheries Science Center Fisheries Monitoring and Analysis Division Seattle, WA 2000-2003 Northwest Observers, Inc. (NOAA Fisheries) North Pacific Groundfish Observer, Field Marine Biologist Alaska, Various Locations and Ports CURRENT PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Fisheries Society Ecopath Research and Development Consortium Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Ecological Society of America American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists Institute of Mathematical Statistics National Association of Biology Teachers Women s Aquatic Network REFERENCES Kim de Mutsert Assistant Professor George Mason University Environmental Science and Policy 4400 University Dr. MSN 5F2 Fairfax, VA 22030 703-993-4480 kdemutse@gmu.edu Villy Christensen University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre, Associate Director 6

326-2202 Main Mall Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4 604-822-5751 v.christensen@fisheries.ubc.ca James H. Cowan, Jr. Louisiana State University Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences E.L. Abraham Distinguished Professor in Louisiana Environmental Studies Baton Rouge, LA 70803-7503 225 578-9400 jhcowan@lsu.edu 7