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Curriculum Vitae
Angel M. Rodríguez
Assistant Professor (954)201-7578

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Education:

Ph.D. - ABD, Computer Technology Nova Southeastern University Ft. Lauderdale FL School of Computer and Information Science

M.S. - 1989 - Biological Oceanography University of California, San Diego, CA Scripps Institution of Oceanography

- 1990 - Research courses in Conservation Biology San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

B.S. - 1985 - Marine Biology University of Puerto Rico, Humacao P.R.

- 1984 - Marine Biology Cornell University, NY; Shoals Marine Laboratory

Honors:

Other Training Courses:

Teaching Activities:

Computer Projects:

1. An Interactive Anatomy & Physiology Study Guide for Tissues, Broward Community College, 1998 2. Dr. Guglielmino Homepage (with interactive links) at Florida Atlantic University, 1997 3. An interactive test using Authorware 4 for Self Directed Learning Assestment, Guglielmino & Associates, 1997 4. An interactive learning game of color and numbers for preschool age children, 1997.

Publications and Abstracts:

1. A postulated life table for the mesopelagic fish Cyclothone atraria (Gonomastidae). Master of Science thesis, University of California, San Diego, CA, 1989.

2. Rodriguez, A. and P. Rivera. "Recycling in the Ring Dove (Streptopelia risoria) a Technique to Minimize Loses of Eggs and Squabs of Captive Plain Pigeon (Columba inornata)" presented at the 18th American Chemical Society (ACS) Jr. Technical Meeting on April 30 1983, at the Catholic University of Puerto Rico.

3. Rodriguez, A. and P. Rivera. "Aspects of the Reproductive Ecology of the Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos orpheus) in Puerto Rico". Presented at the 5th Symposium of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean in September 1983, sponsored by the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao.

4. Rodriguez, A. and P. Rivera. "Technique for the Artificial Incubation of Eggs and Hand Raising of Squabs of the Plain Pigeon" at the 20th ACS Jr. Technical Meeting, March 23 1985, Humacao University College.

Other Projects:

1. Representative collection of the coral reef fish of the San Juan area. The fish are now part of the Museum of the Biology Department of the Humacao University College (1982).

2. A literature review on "The Possibilities of Culture of Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus)in Tropical Waters" (1983).

3. A "Representative Collection of the Polychaetes of Icacos Island in Fajardo, Puerto Rico" (1985).

4. A San Diego Bay study on the bioaccumulation of TBT in the mussel Mytilus edulis (1990). 5. A Estimation of the age of the rock fish Sebastolobus alascanus using otoliths (1990).

Seminars Given:

1. Migration of Grey Whales. Marine Technology Society Catalina Island Marine Science Center. May 1992.

2. Effects of antifouling paints in the marine organisms. San Diego State University. April 1990.

3. The conservation of the Sea Otter and the shell fisheries controversy. University of California, San Diego. June 1989.

4. The role of marine bacteria as oil degraders and their use for pollution control. Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Oct. 1987

Research Experience:

Aug. 1990 - July 1992 Supervisory Fisheries Biologist National Marine Fisheries Service. National Marine Fisheries Service.

Oct. 1989 - June 1990 Fisheries Technician National Marine Fisheries Service.

Aug. 1989 - May 1990 Research assistant, Naval Oceanic Research, San Diego.

Sept. 1987 - June 1989 Research assistant in fish biology Univ. of California, San Diego.

Aug. 1983 - Sept. 1987 Assistant investigator, Plain Pigeon Project.

Miscellaneous:

I have taken courses in auto mechanics, typewriting, report writing in English, statistics, economics, diving and its applications to the study of the marine environment, Fortran 77, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), environmental conservation, and microbiology. I have a taken a Defensive Driving Course, and have a California Boating Safety Course Certificate from the Department of Water Ways. I also hold a California Community College teaching credential in Biological Sciences and Marine Sciences and a California Basic Educational Skills Test Certificate.