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1 CLIFFORD PATTON HUTT Updated 8/12 Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture Box 9690 Phone: (662) Mississippi State, MS Fax: (662) EDUCATION Ph.D. Forest Resources, August Mississippi State University, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture, Starkville, MS Dissertation: Measurement of catch-related attitudes and their influence on angler preferences. Graduate Advisor: Kevin M. Hunt, Ph.D. M.S. Biology, December 2002 Tennessee Technological University, Department of Biology, Cookeville, TN Thesis: Recreational specialization, preferences, and management attitudes of trout anglers utilizing Tennessee tailwaters. Graduate Advisor: Phillip W. Bettoli, Ph.D. B.S. Forestry and Wildlife Science, May 1999 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Fisheries and Wildlife Department, Blacksburg, VA RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT & LAB COORDINATOR: MSU, Human Dimensions and Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory; Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture Department, Mississippi State, MS present Coordinator of a survey lab conducting regular mail surveys of hunters, anglers, trappers, and landowners with sample sizes ranging from 400 or 16,000 individuals. Duties include proposal writing, budgeting projects, questionnaire design, drawing samples, survey preparation and execution, designing and maintaining data entry databases, supervising up to five technicians, data analysis, and report writing. RESEARCH ASSOCIATE: UAPB, Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Pine Bluff, AR Conducted research on management and human dimensions of urban fisheries. Evaluated urban fishing and aquatic education programs (Hooked on Fishing, Not of Drugs) run by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Also, served as coordinator of the departmental computer teaching lab. ASSISTANT BIOLOGIST: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Canyon, TX Served as assistant fisheries biologist for a district encompassing the Texas panhandle. GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT, M.S.: TTU, Department of Biology, Cookeville, TN Assessed behavior, attitudes, and preferences of trout anglers utilizing eight tailwater trout fisheries in Tennessee. Assisted in the administration of creel surveys on eight tailwater rivers across the state, and supervised six creel clerks responsible for collecting data. Administered quarterly mail surveys to anglers contacted on-site to collect data for my thesis. RESEARCH AIDE: Ohio State University, Aquatic Ecology Laboratory, Columbus, OH Assisted with graduate research on factors influencing crappie recruitment. FISHERIES TECHNICIAN: Virginia Tech, Fisheries and Wildlife Department, Blacksburg, VA Assisted with graduate research on stream fish assemblages and stream habitat.
2 WORK STUDY STUDENT: Virginia Tech, Fisheries and Wildlife Department, Blacksburg, VA Assisted with research on juvenile trout age and growth. TEACHING EXPERIENCE INSTRUCTOR: MSU, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture, Starkville, MS Spring 2011 & 2012, WFA 4243 Wildlife Techniques: This course focused on instructing students in contemporary research and management techniques and tools for wildlife populations and habitats. The course included two weekly lectures and two lab sections with regular guest lectures from department faculty. UNDERGRADUATE- LEVEL. GUEST LECTURER: MSU, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture, Starkville, MS present Guest lecturer within the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries & Aquaculture: WFA 4243 Wildlife Techniques: Guest lectured on survey methods used in human dimensions studies for two years before taking over instruction of course. WFA 4313 Fisheries Management: Guest lectured on social and economic values of fisheries resources. WFA 4463 Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management: Guest lectured on survey methods and economic and social values. GUEST LECTURER: UAPB, Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Pine Bluff, AR Guest lectures within the Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries: AQFI 2247 Fisheries Techniques: Guest lectured on creel survey methods used to estimate recreational fishing effort, catch, and harvest. AQFI 3371 Fisheries Management: Guest lectured on the development and use biological monitoring programs (e.g., indexes of biotic integrity) to monitor the health of fish populations and their habitat. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 12. Hutt, C. P., and K. M. Hunt Moderating Effects on Catch-Related Attitudes Consistency Between Generic and Species-Specific Contexts. Human Dimensions of Wildlife submitted for publication consideration. 11. Hutt, C. P., K. M. Hunt, and D. K. Anderson Evaluation of Two Competing Models of Angler Catch- Related Attitudes. Leisure Sciences submitted for publication consideration. 10. Hutt, C. P., K. M. Hunt, S. C. Grado, L. Miranda, and S. Steffen Estimates of economic value and regional economic impacts of recreational fisheries in Mississippi reservoirs. North American Journal of Fisheries Management in revision. 9. Grado, S.C., K.M. Hunt, C.P. Hutt, X. Santos, and R.M. Kaminski Economic impacts of waterfowl hunting in Mississippi derived from a state- based mail survey. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 16(2):
3 8. Fontaine, B.V., C.P. Hutt, and M.A. Eggleton Assessment of catch and exploitation of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) fisheries in the lower Arkansas River: Potential impacts of competitive tournaments. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. 63: Hutt, C. P., and J. W. Neal A comparison of anglers residing in urban communities based on their selection of primary fishing locations. Human Dimensions of Wildlife: 15: Hutt, C. P., and J R. Jackson Implications of angler motivations and preferences for urban fisheries management. Pages in R. T., Eades, J. W. Neal, T. J. Lang, K. M. Hunt, and P. Pajak, editors. Urban and community fisheries programs: development, management, and evaluation. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 67, Bethesda, Maryland. 5. Hutt, C. P., J. W. Neal, and T. J. Lang Stocking harvestable hybrid striped bass in an urban fishing program: angling success, angler satisfaction, and influence on bluegill size structure. Pages in R. T., Eades, J. W. Neal, T. J. Lang, K. M. Hunt, and P. Pajak, editors. Urban and community fisheries programs: development, management, and evaluation. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 67, Bethesda, Maryland. 4. Lang, T. J., J. W. Neal, and C. P. Hutt Stocking frequency and fishing quality in an urban urban fishing program in Arkansas. Pages in R. T., Eades, J. W. Neal, T. J. Lang, K. M. Hunt, and P. Pajak, editors. Urban and community fisheries programs: development, management, and evaluation. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 67, Bethesda, Maryland. 3. Lang, T. J., J. W. Neal, and C. P. Hutt Influence of fishing derbies on angling activities at derby locations. Pages in R. T., Eades, J. W. Neal, T. J. Lang, K. M. Hunt, and P. Pajak, editors. Urban and community fisheries programs: development, management, and evaluation. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 67, Bethesda, Maryland. 2. Hunt, K. M., H. L. Schramm, Jr., T. J. Lang, J. W. Neal, and C. P. Hutt Status of urban/community fishing programs nationwide. Pages in R. T., Eades, J. W. Neal, T. J. Lang, K. M. Hunt, and P. Pajak, editors. Urban and community fisheries programs: development, management, and evaluation. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 67, Bethesda, Maryland. 1. Hutt, C. P., and P. W. Bettoli Preferences, specialization, and management attitudes of trout anglers fishing in Tennessee tailwaters. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 27: TECHNICAL REPORTS 23. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, C.E. Woodard Non-Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #152, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 22. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, C.E. Woodard Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #151, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 21. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, C.E. Woodard Trends in Mississippi Trapper Effort and Harvest Estimates ( ). Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #149, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State University, MS.
4 20. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, C.E. Woodard Non-Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #148, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 19. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, C.E. Woodard Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #147, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 18. Hunt, K.M., and C.P. Hutt Characteristics of Texas Catfish Anglers and their Catch and Management Preferences. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #146, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State University, MS. 17. Hunt, K. M., C. P. Hutt, S. C. Grado, J. W. Neal, and C. C. Mischke Market segmentation of potential fee-fishing participants in Mississippi and their willingness to pay for fishing on private waters. Final Report. USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, Natural Resources Enterprises Program. 79 pp. 16. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, V. Oquendo Non-Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #129, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 15. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, V. Oquendo Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #128, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 14. Hunt, K.M., C.P. Hutt, and C.E. Woodard Trends in Mississippi Trapper Effort and Harvest Estimates ( ). Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #144, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State University, MS. 13. Hunt, K.M., V. Oquendo, and C.P. Hutt Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #125, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 12. Hunt, K.M., V. Oquendo, and C.P. Hutt Non-resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #126, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 11. Hunt, K.M., V. Oquendo, and C.P. Hutt Resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #123, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 10. Hunt, K.M., V. Oquendo, and C.P. Hutt Non-resident Hunter Effort & Game Harvest Estimates for the Mississippi Hunting Season. Human Dimensions & Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Document #124, Forest & Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 9. Hunt, K.M., and C.P. Hutt Trends in Mississippi Trapper Harvest Estimates ( ). Human Dimensions and Conservation Law Enforcement Laboratory Technical Report #127, Forest&Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State, MS. 8. Neal, J. W., and C. P. Hutt An evaluation of stocking harvestable hybrid striped bass in the Family and Community Fishing Program. Final Report. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, 16 pp. 7. Neal, J. W., and C. P. Hutt Survey of angler behavior, motivations, preferences, and satisfaction in select Arkansas communities. Final Report. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, 72 pp.
5 6. Neal, J.W., and C. P. Hutt An evaluation of the Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs Program in Arkansas for the school year. Final Report. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, 83 pp. 5. Neal, J.W., C. P. Hutt, and T. J. Lang Evaluation of rainbow trout stocking frequencies of the Family and Community Fishing Program (Enhancement and evaluation of the Arkansas Family and Community Fishing Program). Final Report. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, 55 pp. 4. Neal, J.W., C. P. Hutt, and T. J. Lang Influence of fishing derbies on effort and harvest at derby locations. (Enhancement and evaluation of the Arkansas Family and Community Fishing Program). Final Report. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, 39 pp. 3. Neal, J.W., and C. P. Hutt An evaluation of the Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs Program in Arkansas for the school year. Final Report. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, 44 pp. 2. Neal, J.W., and C. P. Hutt An evaluation of the Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs Program in Arkansas for the school year. Final Report. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Little Rock, 36 pp. 1. C. P. Hutt, and P. W. Bettoli Recreational specialization, preferences, and management attitudes of trout anglers utilizing Tennessee tailwaters. Final Report. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, 77 pp. RECENT PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 26. Hutt, C.P Internet Surveys in Fisheries Management and Research: Potential Benefits and Pitfalls. 142 nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Science Communication Symposium. 8/19/2012 8/23/2012. Saint Paul, MN. Invited. 25. Hutt, C.P., and K.M. Hunt Examining the Effect of Catch-Related Attitudes on Angler Preferences. 142 nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Future of Fishing Symposium. 8/19/2012 8/23/2012. Saint Paul, MN. Invited. 24. Hutt, C.P., and K.M. Hunt The Effect of Species Preference on the Consistency of Catch-Related Attitudes. 20 th Spring Meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. 1/26/2012 1/29/2012. Biloxi, MS. 23. Hutt, C.P., K.M. Hunt, J.W. Schlechte, and D.L. Buckmeier A Stated Choice Analysis of Texas Catfish Angler Fishing Trip Preferences. Southeastern Natural Resources Graduate Student Symposium. 3/2/2011-3/4/2011. Starkville, MS. 22. Hutt, C.P., K.M. Hunt, J.W. Schlechte, and D.L. Buckmeier A Stated Choice Analysis of Texas Catfish Angler Fishing Trip Preferences. 19th Spring Meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. 1/13/2011-1/16/2011. Tampa, FL. 21. Lang, T.J., K.M. Hunt, J. Neal, C.P. Hutt, and H.L. Schramm Status of Urban/Community Fishing Programs Nationwide: A Review from 2007 and an Update of Key Changes. 72nd Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. 12/4/ /7/2011. Des Moines, IA. Invited. 20. Schlechte, J.W., D.L. Buckmeier, K.M. Hunt, C.P. Hutt, and J. Leitz Surveying Texas' Freshwater Catfish Anglers. Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. 2/10/2011-2/12/2011. San Marcos, TX. 19. Hutt, C.P., and K.M. Hunt A Stated Choice Analysis of Mississippi Angler Preferences for Private Fishing Opportunities. 64th Annual Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference. 10/17/ /20/2010. Biloxi, MS.
6 18. Hutt, C.P., K.M. Hunt, S.C. Grado, and L.E. Miranda An Economic Evaluation of the Recreational Fisheries in Sardis and Grenada Lakes. Challenges of Natural Resource Economics and Policy Conference. 5/28/2010-5/29/2010. New Orleans, LA. 17. Hutt, C.P., K.M. Hunt, S.C. Grado, and X. Santos Economic Impacts of Waterfowl Hunting in Mississippi. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference. 9/27/ /1/2010. Estes Park, CO. 16. Hunt, K.M., B. Knuth, and C.P. Hutt Fish Consumption Advisories: Issues and Research Needs. 139th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2009 Striped Bass Symposium (Striper 2009). 8/30/2009-9/3/2009. Nashville, TN. Invited. 15. Hutt, C.P., and J. Neal A profile of anglers utilizing Akansas' Family and Community Fishing Program. Annual Meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. 1/16/2009-1/18/2009. New Orleans, LA. 14. Hutt, C.P., K.M. Hunt, S.F. Baker, S.C. Grado, and L.E. Miranda Economic Analysis of the Recreational Fisheries in Sardis and Grenada Lakes. 139th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Contributed Papers. 8/30/2009-9/30/2009. Nashville, TN. 13. Hutt, C.P., and J. Neal A Comparison of Anglers in Urban Communities: Do Urban Anglers Differ? 138 th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. 8/17/2008-8/22/2008. Ottawa, Canada. 12. Fontaine, B. V., C. P. Hutt, B. G. Batten, J. W. Neal, and M. A. Eggleton Assessment of exploitation patterns of largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides in the lower Arkansas River. Joint Annual Meeting of the Arkansas & Mississippi Chapters of the American Fisheries Society, Tunica, Mississippi. 11. Hutt, C. P., and J. W. Neal Evaluation of the Arkansas Hooked on Fishing, Not on Drugs (HOFNOD) Program. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Mid-Year Meeting, Wheeling, West Virginia. 10. Hutt, C. P., and J. W. Neal Harvestable hybrid striped bass stocking in an urban fishing program: fishing success, angler acceptance, and influence on pond prey communities. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Mid-Year Meeting, Wheeling, West Virginia. 9. Hunt, K.M., H.L. Schramm, T.J. Lang, J. Neal, and C.P. Hutt Status of Urban and Community Fishing Programs Nationwide. American Fisheries Society 137th Annual Meeting. 2nd National Urban Fishing Symposium. 9/2/2007-9/6/2007. San Francisco, CA. Invited. 8. Hutt, C. P., T.J. Lang, and J. W. Neal Influence of fishing derbies on angling activities at derby locations and potential for recruitment and retention. Urban Fishing Symposium, 137 th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, San Francisco, California. 7. Lang, T. J., J. W. Neal, and C. P. Hutt Implications of reduced stocking frequency on fishing quality in the Arkansas urban fishing program. Urban Fishing Symposium, 137 th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, San Francisco, California. 6. Lang, T.J., J. W. Neal, and C. P. Hutt Does stocking frequency matter in the Arkansas Family and Community Fishing Program? Annual Meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, Memphis, Tennessee. 5. Lang, T. J., J. W. Neal, and C. P. Hutt Evaluation of monthly versus biweekly stocking of channel catfish in the Arkansas Urban Fishing Program. 136 th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Lake Placid, New York. 4. Hutt, C. P., J. W. Neal, J.R. Jackson, G K. Bagby Evaluation of Arkansas Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs Program. 136 th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Lake Placid, New York.
7 3. Hutt, C. P., T. J. Lang, and J. W. Neal A fishing derby program s influence on effort and harvest at derby locations. 14 th Spring Meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. 2/8/2006 2/12/2006. San Antonio, Texas. 2. Hutt, C.P., and P.W. Bettoli Quantity versus Quality in Tennessee Tailwater Trout Fisheries. 132 nd Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. Baltimore, MD. 1. Hutt, C.P., and P.W. Bettoli Recreational Specialization, Preferences, and Management Attitudes of Tennessee Tailwaters Trout Anglers. 10 th Spring Meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. 2/21/2002 2/24/2002. Little Rock, AR. PROFESSIONAL POSTERS 2. Hutt, C. P., J. W. Neal, and T. J. Lang Stocking Harvestable Hybrid Striped Bass in an Urban Fishing Program: Angling Success, Angler Satisfaction, and Influence on Bluegill Size Structure. Urban Fishing Symposium, Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, San Francisco, California. 1. Lang, T. J., C. P. Hutt, and J. W. Neal Use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) for collecting angler survey data. Annual Meeting of the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society, San Antonio, Texas. FUNDED GRANTS - The following is a list of funded grants that I assisted in preparing: Neal, J. W., M. A. Eggleton, Y. Lee, and S. Lochmann Integrated Teaching and Experience Learning (INTEL) Laboratory: Creating a High-Tech Learning Environment for Students. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service. $199,017. Three years. UAPB Assisted in the identification of needed materials and development of the final grant budget. Upon funding of the project I solicited all necessary bids, oversaw purchasing of materials, and aided departmental personnel in hardware and software installation. Served as computer lab coordinator from during which time I was responsible for maintaining all software, and training department personnel in their use. Hunt, K. M., and C. P. Hutt A Stated Choice Analysis of Texas Catfish Angler Catch and Management Preferences. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. $22, months. MSU Assisted in writing of the proposal and development of the budget for a survey of catfish anglers in the state of Texas. Oversaw design and execution of the proposed survey upon funding. Data collected for this study served as the basis for my dissertation. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE American Fisheries Society Current Mississippi and Parent Chapter member Dean s Council Representative for the MSU Student Subunit Member Fish Management Section and Student Subsection of the Education Section member Former Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Texas, and Arkansas Chapter member Manuscript reviewer North American Journal of Fisheries Management Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
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