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+971-4-4021877 • [email protected]• WWW.ZU.AC.AE ZAYED UNIVERSITY • PO BOX 19882 • UAE CURRICULUM VITAE DR. JOHN HENRIK STAHL PERSONAL § Citizenship: Swedish § Country of Birth: Sweden § Date of Birth: 05/08/1968 § Civil status: Married, 2 children § Currently based: Zayed University, United Arab Emirates § Academic grade: M.Sc., Ph.D. PROFFESIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014 – current ZAYED UNIVERSITY DUBAI, UAE Associate Professor in Environmental Science § Acting Associate Dean for College of Natural and Health Science § >50 peer reviewed publications in scientific literature § PI on 2 national research projects and Co-I on 2 others § Research- and commercial contract grant capture to date >£2.7M § Lecturer in Environmental Science § Reviewer for international scientific journals and external PhD examiner § Citation indices: 1300 citations, H-factor 22, RG score 32.61 2007 – 2014 SCOTTISH ASSOCITATION FOR MARINE SCIENCE OBAN, UK Principal Investigator & Lecturer in Marine Biogeochemistry § Principal investigator in Marine Biogeochemistry § Head of Lander & Sensor group § PI for >7 international/national research projects § Course leader & lecturer on multiple undergraduate courses at SAMS § Member of ‘Education & Quality Assurance Committee’ § Supervisor/Co-supervisor for 6 PhD’s & 6 MSc projects 2003 - 2006 KÖPENHAMN UNIVERSITY HELSINGÖR, DENMARK Postdoc Researcher – Benthic Lander & Microsensor Technology

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CURRICULUM VITAE DR. JOHN HENRIK STAHL

PERSONAL § Citizenship: Swedish

§ Country of Birth: Sweden § Date of Birth: 05/08/1968 § Civil status: Married, 2 children § Currently based: Zayed University, United Arab Emirates § Academic grade: M.Sc., Ph.D.

PROFFESIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014 – current ZAYED UNIVERSITY DUBAI, UAE

Associate Professor in Environmental Science § Acting Associate Dean for College of Natural and Health Science § >50 peer reviewed publications in scientific literature § PI on 2 national research projects and Co-I on 2 others § Research- and commercial contract grant capture to date >£2.7M § Lecturer in Environmental Science § Reviewer for international scientific journals and external PhD examiner § Citation indices: 1300 citations, H-factor 22, RG score 32.61 2007 – 2014 SCOTTISH ASSOCITATION FOR MARINE SCIENCE OBAN, UK

Principal Investigator & Lecturer in Marine Biogeochemistry § Principal investigator in Marine Biogeochemistry § Head of Lander & Sensor group § PI for >7 international/national research projects § Course leader & lecturer on multiple undergraduate courses at SAMS § Member of ‘Education & Quality Assurance Committee’ § Supervisor/Co-supervisor for 6 PhD’s & 6 MSc projects

2003 - 2006 KÖPENHAMN UNIVERSITY HELSINGÖR, DENMARK

Postdoc Researcher – Benthic Lander & Microsensor Technology

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§ Awarded postdoctoral fellowship by Swedish foundation for International Cooperation and Higher Education.

§ Responsible for in situ deep-sea lander- and microsensor measurements § Development of new sensor technology § Report writing and scientific publications

2001-2002 GÖTEBORG UNIVERSITY GÖTEBORG, SWEDEN

Research Assistant - Marine Chemistry § Organizing and conducting fieldwork § Analyzing sediment and seawater samples § Report writing and scientific publications

EDUCATION 1996 - 2001 GÖTEBORG UNIVERSITY GÖTEBORG, SWEDEN

§ PhD in Environmental Science with focus on Marine Chemistry § Thesis: ‘Carbon cycling in contrasting deep-sea and continental margin

sediments’.

1992 - 1996 GÖTEBORG UNIVERSITY GÖTEBORG, SWEDEN

§ MSc in Marine Biology § Thesis: ‘Density and diversity of stony corals and fish on artificial and natural reefs

in the Gulf of Aqaba’.

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Mogg, A.O.M., Attard, K.M., Brand, T., Turnewitch, R., Stahl, H., Sayer M. (2017)

The influence of coring method on the preservation of sedimentary and biogeochemical features when sampling soft-bottom, shallow coastal environments. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods (accepted)

2. Ingels, J., Santos, G., Hicks, N., Vazquez, Y.V., Neres, P.F., Pontes, L. P., Amorim, M.N., Roman, S., Stahl, H., Somerfield, P.J., Widdicombe, S. (2017). Short-term CO2 exposure and temperature rise effects on metazoan meiofauna and free-living nematodes in sandy and muddy sediments: Results from a flume experiment. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (in press)

3. Rovelli, L., K. M. Attard, A. Binley, C.M. Heppell, H. Stahl, M. Trimmer, R. N. Glud (2017) Reach-scale river metabolism across contrasting sub-catchment geologies: Effect of light and hydrology. Limnology and Oceanography (in press)

4. Currie, A.R., Tait, K., Parry, H., de Fransico-Mora, B., Hicks, N., Osborn, A.M., Widdicombe, S., Stahl, H. (2017) Marine Microbial Gene Abundance and Community Composition in Response to Ocean Acidification and Elevated Temperature in Two Contrasting Coastal Marine Sediments. Frontiers in Microbiology, 8:1-17

5. Hicks, N., Ubbara, G.R., Silburn, B., Smith, H.E.K., Kröger, S., Parker, E.R., Sivyer, D., Kitidis, V., Hatton, A., Mayor, D.J., Stahl, H (2017) Oxygen dynamics in shelf seas sediments incorporating seasonal variability. Biogeochemistry (doi: 10.1007/s10533-017-0326-9)

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6. Glud R.N., Berg, P., Stahl, H., Hume, A., Larsen, M., Eyre, B.D., Cook, P.L.M (2016) Benthic carbon mineralization and nutrient turn-over in a Scottish Sea-Loch: An integrative study. Aquatic Geochemistry, 22: 443-467

7. Hicks N., Vik, U., Taylor, P., Ladoukakis M., Park, J., Kolisis F., Stahl, H., Jakobsen K.S. (2015) Reviews and Synthesis: Carbon capture and storage monitoring – an integrated biological, biophysical and chemical approach. Biogeosciences Discussions, 12, 8909–8937, 2015

8. Attard, K., Stahl, H., Kamenos, N.A., Turner, G., Burdett, H.L., Glud, R.N. (2015) Benthic oxygen exchange in a live coralline algal bed and an adjacent sandy habitat: an eddy covariance study. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 535:99-115

9. Rovelli, R., Attard K.M., Bryant, L.D., Flögel, S., Stahl, H., Roberts, M.J., Linke, P., Glud, R.N. (2015) Benthic O2 uptake of two cold-water coral communities estimated with the non-invasive eddy-correlation technique. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 525:97-104

10. Sellami, N., Dewar, M., Stahl, H., Chen, B. (2015) Dynamics of rising CO2 bubble plumes in the QICS field experiment: Part 1 – The experiment. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:44-51

11. Widdicombe, S., McNeill, C.L., Stahl, H., Taylor, P., Queirós, A.M., Nunes, J., Tait, K. (2015) Impact of sub-seabed CO2 leakage on macrobenthic community structure and diversity. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:182-192

12. Tsukaskai A., Suzumura M., Lichtschlag A., Stahl H., James R.H. (2015) Phosphorus behaviour in sediments during a sub-seabed CO2 controlled release experiment. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:102-109

13. Watanabe Y., Tait K., Gregory, S., Hayashi M., Shimamoto A., Taylor P., Stahl H., Green, K., Suwa Y., Yoshinaga, I., Kita, J. (2015) Response of the ammonia oxidation activity of microorganisms in surface sediment to a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:162-170

14. Kita, J., Stahl, H., Hayashi, M., Green, T., Watanabe, Y., Widdicombe, S. (2015) Benthic megafauna and CO2 bubble dynamics observed by underwater photography during a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:202-209

15. Tait, K., Stahl, H., Taylor P., Widdicombe, S. (2015) Rapid response of the active microbial community to CO2 exposure from a controlled sub-seabed CO2 leak in Ardmucknish Bay (Oban, Scotland). International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:171-181

16. Atamanchuk D., Tengberg A., Aleynik D., Fietzek, P., Shitashima K., Lichtschlag, A., Hall, P.O.J., Stahl H. (2015) Detection of CO2 leakage from a simulated sub-seabed storage site using three different types of pCO2 sensors. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:121-134

17. Mabon L., Shackley S., Stahl H., Blackford J. (2015) Local perceptions of the QICS experimental offshore CO2 release: Results from social science research. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:18-25

18. Queirós A. M., Taylor P., Cowles A., Reynolds A., Widdicombe S., Stahl H (2015) Optical assessment of impact and recovery of sedimentary pH profiles in ocean acidification and carbon capture and storage research. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:110-120

19. Pratt N., Ciotti, B.J., Morgan E.A., Taylor P., Stahl H., Hauton, C. (2015) No evidence for impacts to the molecular ecophysiology of ion or CO2 regulation in tissues of selected surface-dwelling bivalves in the vicinity of a sub-seabed CO2 release. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:193-201

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20. Lichtschlag, A., James, R.H., Stahl, H., Connelly D. (2015) Effect of a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2 on the biogeochemistry of shallow marine sediments, their pore waters, and the overlying water column. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:80-92

21. Blackford J., Bull, J.M., Cevatoglu, M., Connelly, D., Hauton, C., James, R.H., Lichtschlag, A., Stahl, H., Widdicombe, S., Wright, I.C. (2015) Marine baseline and monitoring strategies for carbon dioxide capture and storage. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:221-229

22. Taylor, P., Stahl, H., Vardy, M.E., Bull, J.M., Akhurst, M., Hauton, C., James, R.H., Lichtschlag, A., Long, D., Aleynik, D., Toberman, M., Naylor, M., Connelly, D., Smith, D., Sayer, M.J.D., Widdicombe, S., Wright, I.C., Blackford, J. (2015) A novel sub-seabed CO2 release experiment informing monitoring and impact assessment for geological carbon storage. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38:3-17

23. Taylor, P., Lichtschlag A. , Toberman, M., Saywer, M.D.J. Reynolds, A., Sato, T., Stahl, H. (2015) Impact and recovery of pH in marine sediments subject to a temporary carbon dioxide leak. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 38:93-101

24. Sayer, M.DJ., Taylor, P., Stahl, H. (2014) The use of scientific diving in support of a novel carbon dioxide release experiment. In: Eckert G., S. Keller & S. Tamone eds. Proceedings of American Academy for Underwater Sciences 33rd Symposium, pp 50-54

25. Blackford, J., Stahl, H., Bull, J. et al. (2014) Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor Carbon Dioxide Storage. Nature Climate Change; DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2381

26. Friedrich, J., Janssen F., Aleynik D., Bange N., Boltacheva N., Cagatay M.N., Dale A.W., Holtapples M., Kononets M., Konovalov S., Lichtschlag A., Livingstone D.M., Marinaro G., Mazlumyan S., Naeher S., North R.P. Papatheodoru G., Pfannkuche O., Prien R., Rehder G., Schubert C.J., Soltwedel T., Sommer S., Stahl H.. Stanev E.V., Teaca A., Tengberg A., Waldmann C., Wehrli B., Wenzhöfer F. (2013). Investigating hypoxia in aquatic environments: diverse approaches to addressing a complex phenomenon. Biogeosciences 10(8): 12655-12772.

27. Hsieh Y, Geibert W, Van-Beek P, Stahl H, Aleynik D, Henderson GM (2013) Using the radium quartet (228Ra, 226Ra, 224Ra and 223Ra) to estimated water mixing and radium inputs in Loch Etive. Limnology & Oceanography 58(3): 1089-1102

28. Trimmer M, Grey J, Heppel CM, Hildrew AG, Lansdown K, Stahl H, Yvon-Durocher G (2012) River bed carbon and nitrogen cycling: state of play and some new directions. Science of Total Environment 434:143-158

29. Stahl H, Glud RN, Davison W, Warnken KW, Sochaczewski, Zhang H (2012) A combined sensor for simultaneous high resolution 2-D imaging of oxygen and trace metal fluxes. Limnology & Oceanography Methods 10:389-401

30. Inoue T, Glud RN, Stahl H, Hume A (2011) Comparison of three different methods for assessing in situ friction velocity: A case study from Loch Etive, Scotland. Limnology & Oceanography Methods 9:275-287

31. Berg P, Glud RN, Hume A, Stahl H, Oguri K, Meyer V, Kitazato H (2009) Eddy correlation measurements of oxygen uptake in deep ocean sediment. Limnology & Oceanography Methods 7:576-584

32. Glud RN, Thamdrup B, Stahl H, Wenzhoefer F, Glud A, Hidetaka N, Oguri K, Revsbech NP and Kitazato H (2009) Nitrogen cycling in a deep ocean margin sediment (Sagami Bay, Japan). Limnology & Oceanography 54:723-734

33. Glud RN, Stahl H, Berg P, Wenzhoefer F, Oguri K, Kitazato H (2009) In situ microscale variation in distribution and consumption of O2: A case study from a

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deep ocean margin sediment (Sagami Bay, Japan). Limnology & Oceanography 54:1-12

34. Rysgaard S., Glud R.N., Sejr M., Blicher M., Stahl H. (2007) Denitrification activity and oxygen dynamics in Arctic sea ice. Polar Biology 31:527-537

35. Behrens J., Stahl H., Seffensen J.F., Glud R.N. (2007) Oxygen dynamics around buried lesser sandeel, Ammodytes tobianus (Linnaeus, 1785): Mode of ventilation and metabolic requirements. Journal of Experimental Biology, 210: 1006-1014

36. Hall P.O.J., Brunnegård J., Hulthe G., Martin W., Stahl H. and Tengberg A. (2007). Dissolved organic matter in abyssal sediments: Core recovery artefacts. Limnology & Oceanography 52:19-31

37. Tankere-Muller S., Zhang H., Davison W., Finke N., Larsen O., Stahl H., Glud R.N. (2007) Fine scale remobilization of Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu and Cd in contaminated marine sediment. Marine Chemistry 106:197-206

38. Bell E.M., Apitz S.E., Breuer E., Damgaard L., Gilbert F., Glud R., Hall P., Kershaw P., Lansard B., Nickell L., Parker R., Rabouille C., Shimmield G., Solan M., Soltwedel T., Spagnoli R., Stahl H., Tengberg A., Walperdorf E., Witte U. (2008) Integrating new technologies for the study of benthic ecosystem response to human activity: towards a costal Ocean Benthic Observatory (COBO). Proceedings of the XVII Congresso Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia 2006, Napels Italy.

39. Oguri K., Kitazato H., Glud R., Stahl H., Wenzhoefer F., Asakawa K., Iwase R., Sakai S., Nomaki H., Fujikura K. (2007) In situ measurement of time-series two dimensional O2 distributions at sediment-water interface using a planar O2 optode system connected with a submarine cable. 2007 Symposium on underwater technology and workshop on scientific use of submarine cables and related technologies, Vols 1 and 2, pp: 367-370

40. Stahl H., Glud A., Schröder C.R., Klimant I., Tengberg A., Glud R.N. (2006). A lifetime-based measuring scheme for pH planar optode imaging in marine sediments. Limnolology and Oceanography: Methods 4:336-345

41. Stahl H and R.N Glud (2005) Two dimensional optical O2 measurements in marine bioturbated sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69(10): A114-A114

42. Stahl H, Tengberg A, Brunnegård J, Björnbom E, Forbes T.L., Josefson A.B., Kaberi H.G., Karlé I.M., Olsgard F, Roos P, Hall P.O.J. (2004) Factors influencing organic carbon recycling and burial in Skagerrak sediments. Journal of Marine Research 62: 867-907

43. Stahl H, Tengberg A, Brunnegård J, Hall P.O.J. (2004) Recycling and burial of organic carbon in sediments of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, NE Atlantic. Deep-Sea Research I 51:777-791

44. Stahl H, Hall P.O.J., Tengberg A, Josefson A.B., Streftaris N, Zenetos A and Karageorgis A.P. (2004) Respiration and sequestering of organic carbon in shelf sediments of the oligotrophic northern Aegean Sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series 269:33-48

45. Tengberg A, Stahl H, Gust G, Hall P (2004) Intercalibration of benthic flux chambers I. Accuracy of flux measurements and influence of chamber hydrodynamics. Progress in Oceanography 60:1-28

46. Brunnegård J, Grandel S, Stahl H, Tengberg A, Hall P.O.J. (2004) Nitrogen cycling in deep-sea sediments of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, NE Atlantic. Progress in Oceanography 63: 159-181

47. Rabouille C., Stahl H., Bassinot A., Tengberg A., Brunnegård J., Hall P., Kariakoulakis K., Reyss L., Dezileau P., Crassous P., Roos P., Lampitt R. (2001)

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Imbalance in the carbonate budget of surficial sediments in the North Atlantic Ocean: Variations over the last millenium? Progress in Oceanography 50:201-221

48. Ragueneau O, Gallinari M, Stahl H., Tengberg A, Grandel S, Hall P, Lampitt R, Witbaard R, Richert D, Hauvespre A (2001) The benthic silica cycle in the north-east Atlantic: seasonality, annual mass balance and preservation mechanisms. Progress in Oceanography 50:171-200

49. Stahl H (2001). Carbon cycling in deep-sea and contrasting continental margin sediments. PhD-thesis, Analytical and Marine Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Göteborg University, Sweden

50. Wilhelmsson D, Öhman M.C., Stahl H., Shlesinger Y. (1999) Artificial reefs and dive tourism in Eilat, Israel. Ambio 27:764-766

51. Mortimer R.J.G., Krom M.D., Hall P.O.J., Hulth S., Stahl H. (1998) Use of gel probes for the determination of high-resolution solute distributions in marine estuarine pore waters. Marine Chemistry 63: 119-129

SUBMITTED PUBLICATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS

1. Hill, N., Hicks, N., de Fransico-Mora, B., Stahl, H., Last, K. (in review) The Growing Dead: Calcification of Cold Water Coral Skeletons in the Absence of Live Tissue. Submitted to Scientific Reports

PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS

1. Taylor P., Stahl, H., Hicks, N., Vik, U., Jakobsen K.S. A controlled ex-situ CO2 release experiment: impacts on benthic pH dynamics and fluxes of gaseous and dissolved CO2

2. Felgate, S., Burrows M.T., Kamenos N.A., Hughes D.J., Stahl H., Howe J.A. & Tett P. 2014. Assessment of carbon budgets and potential blue carbon stores in Scotland’s coastal and marine environment

3. Austen W., Stahl H., Ingles J., Dashfield S., Widdicombe S. (in prep) Benthic Foraminifera response to interstitial pore-water carbonate chemistry: shell weight, shell micro-morphology and the search for authigenic re-precipitation of calcium carbonate"

4. De Fransico, B., Last, K., Murray R., Stahl H. (in prep) The impacts of elevated temperature and pCO2 on the cold water coral Lophelia pertusa.

5. De Fransico, B., Last, K., Murray R., Stahl H. (in prep) The impacts of elevated temperature and pCO2 on the cup-coral Carophyllia smithy.

6. Currie, A., Hicks N., Tait. K., Widdicombe S., Stahl H., (in prep) Ocean acidification and temperature effects of benthic oxygen dynamics in two shallow coastal sediment types

7. Stahl H, Turner G, Brand T, Abell R, Shimmield T, Glud RN (in prep) Benthic carbon mineralization in fjord- and shelf sediments of NW Svalbard.

8. Stahl H, Hall POJ, Glud RN (in prep) Importance of two different species of ophiuroids (Amphiura filiformis and Ophiura albida) for benthic mineralization processes in the coastal sediments of SE Kattegat (DK).

9. Aleynik D, Stahl H, Brand T., Gillibrand P., Inall M. (in prep) Oxygen dynamics in silled basins and its dependence on atmospheric, marine and terrestrial boundary conditions, including land-use and nutrient loading.

NON-PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES, REPORTS AND PROCEEDINGS

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1. Burrows M.T., Kamenos N.A., Hughes D.J., Stahl H., Howe J.A. & Tett P. (2014). Assessment of carbon budgets and potential blue carbon stores in Scotland’s coastal and marine environment. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No. 761.

2. Stahl, H (2012) ‘Carbon Capture and Storage: What happens when CO2 leaks from a sub-seabed storage site?’ Ocean Explorer 36:12-13

3. Hicks, N. and Stahl, H. (2012) ‘The evil twin of climate change: Ocean acidification in sediments’ Ocean Explorer 36:14-15

4. Stahl H. (2012) Current status and knowledge about potential sequestration capacity for ‘blue carbon’ sinks in Scotland. Report for ClimateXChange, Scottish Government

5. Stahl H. (2012) Fate of terrestrial carbon in the coastal environment. Report for CREWE, Scottish Government.

6. Aleynik, D., Stahl, H., Inall, M. (2012) Oxygen dynamics in in basins with restricted exchange: A case study of a Scottish fjord (Loch Etive, NW Scotland). Final report in EU-Project HYPOX

7. B. Christiansen, L. Albers, T. Brand, A. Chivers, H. Christiansen, S. Christiansen, A. Denda, T. Diniz, K.-H. George, I. Irion, T. Janßen, M. Kaufmann, B. Kullmann, P. Lamont, T. Molodtsova, J. Montgomery, F. Peine, A. Schneehorst, A. Schuster, B. Springer, H. Stahl, B. Stefanowitsch, G. Turner, R. Turnewitsch, R. Vieira, S. Vogel, H. Wehrmann, Biodiversity and Biological Production at a Shallow NE Atlantic Seamount (Ampère Seamount), (2010), METEOR-Berichte, Cruise No. M83/2, 64 pp., DFG-Senatskommission fu ̈r Ozeanographie, DOI:10.2312/cr_m83_2

8. B. Christiansen, T. Brand, M. Bu ̈ntzow, J. Busecke, R. Coelho, S. Correia, A. Denda, T. Deniz, S. Jung, M. Kaufmann, A. Kieneke, K. Kiriakoulakis, R. Koppelmann, J. Kuhnert, T. Kwasnitschka, P. Lamont, B. Martin, J. Montgomery, F. Peine, A. Piedade, T. Reichelt, V. Rieger, A. Schmidt, H. Stahl, J. Tiedke, T. Truscheit, R. Turnewitsch, K. Unger, S. Vogel, C. Warneke-Cremer (2011) Structure and Function of Seamount Ecosystems in the Cape Verde Region, Northeast Atlantic - Cruise No. M79/3 - September 24 - October 23, 2009 - Las Palmas (Spain) - Mindelo (Cape Verde). METEOR-Berichte, M79/3, 53 pp., DFG-Senatskommission fu ̈r Ozeanographie, DOI:10.2312/cr_m79_3

9. Stahl H. (September 2007) Landing on the sea floor – Using advanced in situ technology to investigate benthic carbon cycling. SAMS newsletter, Issue 33:

10. Glud R.N., Stahl H. (2006) Oxygen exchange: a key measure in marine biology requesting complimentary techniques. Quarterly public newsletter within the EU-project COBO (Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatories).

11. Glud R.N., Stahl H. (2006) COBO modules used in collaboration with JAMSTEC, Japan: towards biogeochemical observatories for benthic research. Quarterly public newsletter within the EU-project COBO (Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatories).

12. Solan M., Stahl H. (2005) A picture says more than a thousand worms. Quarterly public newsletter within the EU-project COBO (Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatories).

13. Stahl H., Glud R.N. Benthic oxygen dynamics in Sagami bay, Japan. SAMS Annual Report 2006-2007

14. Stahl H. Final COBO (GOCE-CT-2003-505564) EU-report in May 2007: “Integrating new technologies for the study of benthic ecosystem response to human activity: towards a Coastal Ocean Benthic Observatory”

15. Finke, N.; Davison, W.; Geelhoed, J.S.; Glud, R.N.; Larsen, O.; Muyzer, G.; Sochaczewski, L.; Stahl, H.; Tankere-Muller, S.P.C.; Tengberg, A.; Toes, A.C.M.; Vamvakopoulos, K.; Zhang, H. (2004). Transport, reactions and dynamics of

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heavy metals in contaminated marine sediments (TREAD), in: European Conference on Marine Science and Ocean Technology. Celebrating European marine science: building the European research area: communicating marine science, 10th - 13th May 2004, Galway, Ireland: abstract book. pp. 95-96

PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS

1. Stahl, H. (2017) Effects of CO2 leakage on a shallow seabed ecosystem: physical migration and biogeochemical impacts. ZU lecture series

2. Stahl, H. (2016). Chemical transformations in shallow sediments associated with leakage. Risk Management Network and Environmental Research Network Combined Meeting – Offshore and Onshore Advances, Southampton, United Kingdom

3. Rovelli, L., K. M. Attard, K. Hancke, H. Stahl, M. Trimmer, R. N. Glud (2015) Seasonal changes in reach-scale stream metabolism over different geologies. ASLO; Grenada, Spain

4. Taylor, P. J.; Stahl, H.; Hicks, N.; Vik, U.; Jakobsen, K.; (2015) Changes in sediment biogeochemistry when exposed to Carbon Dioxide in a simulated leak from a sub-seabed Carbon Capture Storage reservoir (Abstract ID: 26813) ASLO; Grenada Spain

5. Tait, K.; Stahl, H.; Taylor, P.; Watanabe, Y.; Hayashi, M.; Widdicombe, S. (2015) Investigation of the impact of a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2 on microbial communities (Abstract ID: 27111) ASLO; Grenada, Spain

6. Currie, A. R.; Stahl, H. (2014) Rates of benthic denitrification and anamox under present and future ocean acidification and temperature conditions (Abstract ID: 13271) ASLO, Honolulu, USA

7. Ingels, J.; Dashfield, S.; Widdicombe, S.; Stahl, H.; Blackford, J.; Meio- and micro-benthic response to CO2 release in coastal sediments: investigating impacts of potential leakage in CCS systems. (Abstract ID: 16109) ASLO, Honolulu, USA

8. Stahl H. (2013) ‘The effects of a CO2 leakage event of benthic biogeochemistry – results from a controlled in situ release experiment’. Keynote presentation at ‘Marine Biogeochemistry: Past, Present and Future’ AMBIO conference in Leeds, UK.

9. Stahl H., James R., Lichtschlag A., Alker B., Taylor P., Connelly D. (2013) ‘Effects of CO2 leakage on benthic biogeochemistry - initial findings from the QICS in situ release experiment’. Invited oral presentation at the I2CNER International Workshop: CO2 separation and Concentration & Carbon Capture and Storage, 31 January, Fukuoka, Japan. (Oral, invited)

10. Ingels J., Dashfield S., Widdicombe S., Stahl H., Blackford J. (2013) Meiofauna results from world’s first in-situ sub-seabed CO2 release experiment to assess potential impact of CO2 leakage in CCS systems. Abstract for 15th International Meiofauna Conference in Korea 2013

11. Lichtschlag A., Connelly D., Stahl H., Taylor P., James R.A. (2013) Effects of CO2 leakage on benthic biogeochemistry – Results from a large-scale field experiment. Abstract for Goldschmidt conference 2013 in Florence, Italy.

12. Currie A., Hicks N. and H. Stahl (2012) Effects of ocean acidification on benthic oxygen dynamics in muddy and sandy sediments. Ocean in a High CO2 World, Monterey, California, US (Poster)

13. Donohue PJ., Stahl H., Roberts M., Cusack M. Kamenos N. (2012) Synergistic effects of temperature and pCO2 on the protein profile of the calcifying red alga, Lithothamnion glaciale Presentation and proceedings from Ocean Sciences meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, US.

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14. Hicks N., Currie A., Defew E., Patterson D. and H. Stahl (2012) Effects of Ocean Acidification on Benthic Biogeochemistry and Primary Production. Ocean in a High CO2 World, Monterey, California, US (Oral)

15. Donohue PJ., Stahl H., Roberts M., Cusack M. Kamenos N. (2012) Applications of proteomics to assess the synergistic effects of elevated temperature and ocean acidification on red coralline algae. IV International Rodolith Workshop, Granada, Spain.

16. Stahl H. (2010) Aanderaa workshop about ocean Observatories. Bergen, Norway (Oral, invited)

17. Stahl H., RN Glud, W Davison, KW Warnken and H Zhang (2009) A new sensor for simultaneous imaging of 2-D oxygen and trace metal dynamics in irrigated sediments. ASLO, Nice, France. (Poster)

18. Stahl H. and R.N. Glud (2007). An autonomous in situ planar optode module: A useful tool for studying 2D distributions of oxygen and pH in marine benthic environments. ASLO-conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. (Poster)

19. Stahl H. and R.N. Glud (2005) Two dimensional optical pH measurements in marine bioturbated sediments. ASLO, Santiago de Compostela, Spain. (Poster)

20. Stahl H. and R.N Glud (2005) Two dimensional optical measurements of oxygen and pH in marine bioturbated sediments. Svenska Havsforskar Föreningen, Helsingborg, Sweden (Oral, invited)

21. Stahl H. (2005) Measurements of oxygen at high temporal and spatial resolution in marine sediments. TREAD-workshop, Bremen, Germany

22. Stahl H. and R.N Glud (2005) In situ investigations of oxygen dynamics in marine sediments using transparent 2-D optical sensors (planar optodes). EMBS, Vienna, Austria (Oral, invited)

23. Stahl H. and R.N Glud (2005) Two dimensional optical O2 measurements in marine bioturbated sediments. Goldschmidt, Idaho, USA (Oral invited)

24. Stahl H. and R.N Glud (2004). Planar O2 optodes: a tool for 2D studies of O2 dynamics in benthic communities. CEBED-workshop, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

25. Stahl H. J Brunnegård, P.O.J Hall and A Tengberg (2000). Role of DOC fluxes in benthic carbon cycling in deep-sea and continental margin environments. ASLO, Copenhagen, Denmark (Oral)

26. Stahl H., J Brunnegård, P.O.J Hall and A Tengberg (2000). Significance of DOC fluxes in benthic carbon cycling-in situ measurements in deep-sea and continental margin sediments. EGS, Nice, France

27. Stahl H., J Brunnegård, P Hall, A Tengberg and P Roos (1999). Input, recycling and burial of organic and inorganic carbon in sediments of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, NE Atlantic. Nordic Marine Science Meeting, Hirtshals, Denmark

GRANT CAPTURE TO DATE: £2.773.245 As Principal Investigator (PI): § Title: Coral Propagation in the Arabian Gulf. ENEC grant. Funding: AED 2 286 660 § Title: Environmental impacts from desalination on marine ecosystems of the

Gulf: A case study form the Al Zawra RO desalination plant in Ajman, UAE. ZU RIF Grant. Funding: AED 148 000

§ Title: Novel techniques for seabed monitoring of CO2 leakage and monitoring campaigns based on reservoir, cap rock and overburden migration models. FENCO grant. Funding: £165.979 Start: October 2013

§ Title: Biogeochemistry, macronutrient and carbon cycling in the benthic layer. NERC consortium grant. Funding: £105.990 Start: July 2013. Duration: 48 months

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§ Title: The role of lateral exchange in modulating the seaward flux of C, N, P. NERC Consortium grant. Funding: £364.760. Start: September 2012. Duration: 36 months, Co-applicants: Prof Ronnie Glud (SAMS)

§ Title: Impacts and Implications of ocean acidification on key benthic ecosystems, communities, habitats, species and life cycles. NERC Consortium grant. Funding: £451.788. Start: July 2010. Duration: 36 months.

§ Title: Quantifying and monitoring potential ecosystem impacts of geological carbon storage (QICS). NERC Consortium grant. Funding £210.891. Start: May 2010. Duration: 48 Months.

§ Title: In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic ecosystems of coastal and open seas, and land-locked water bodies (HYPOX). EU FP7. Funding: £281.728, Start: April 2008. Duration: 36 months. Co-applicants: Prof Ronnie Glud (SAMS), Dr. Mark Inall (SAMS)

§ Title: Importance of brittle stars (Amphiura filiformis and Amphiura chiajei) for benthic mineralization processes in the coastal sediments of SE Kattegat. Funding: £28.600 from the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation and Higher Education (2002). Co-applicant Dr. Ronnie Glud, Marine Biological Laboratory Helsingör, Copenhagen University, Denmark.

As Co-PI: § Title: § Title: Sediment sulphide response to organic loading. SARF proposal. Funding:

£95.279. Start: February 2012. Duration: 12 months. PI - Dr. Kenny Black. § Title: Impact of the Geometry of Submarine Landscapes on Deep-Sea

Biogeochemistry (TopoDeep). NERC Standard grant. Funding: £487.555. Start: March 2009. Duration: 36 months. PI – Dr. Robert Turnewitch (SAMS)

§ Title: Micro-heterogeneity of carbon mineralization and metal mobilization in marine sediments (MICRO-NICHE). NERC Standard grant. Funding: £283.005 (NERC – 2008), PI – Prof Ronnie Glud, SAMS, NERC Standard grant

§ Title: Carbon mineralization of shelf and coastal sediments: A holistic approach using state of the art lander technology and the eddy-correlation technique (EDDY). NERC SOFI grant. Start: April 2008. Duration: 36 months. Funding: £359.883. PI- Prof Ronnie Glud (SAMS)

§ Title: Recycling and burial of biogenic debris in deep-sea and continental margin sediments- New benthic lander. Funding: £ 90.214 from the Swedish Natural Science Research Council (1999 -2001). PI - Prof. Per Hall, Dept. of Marine Chemistry, Göteborg University, Sweden

§ Title: Construction of an autonomous benthic mini-lander for in-situ studies of biogeochemical processes in coastal sediments. Funding: £ 13.785 from the Crafoord foundation (1998 - 1999). PI – Dr. Stefan Hulth, Dept. of Marine Chemistry, Göteborg University, Sweden.

POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION & EXAMINATION PhD supervision:

1. Title: Benthic oxygen exchange across soft and hard bottoms using the new eddy correlation technique: case studies from the tropics to the Arctic. Student: Gavin Turner. September 2009-April 2014 (Director of studies)

2. Title: Leakage of carbon dioxide from a simulated sub-seabed Carbon Capture and Storage reservoir: potential impacts on benthic biogeochemistry. Student: Peter Taylor, November 2011- February 2015 (Director of studies)

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3. Title: Quantifying the impacts of Ocean Acidification on the benthic biogeochemistry: Effects on total carbon and nitrogen turnover rates in marine sediments. Student: Ashleigh Currie, September 2011- March 2015 (Director of studies)

4. Title: Micro heterogeneity of carbon mineralization and metal mobilisation in marine sediments. Student: Morten Larsen, June 2009 - October 2012 (Co-supervisor)

5. Title: Effects of ocean acidification and warming on cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa. Student: Beatriz de Francisco Mora. October 2009-February 2015 (Co-supervisor)

6. Title: Biochemistry in reducing sediments. Student: Joanna Gosling, Start: October 2012, End: October 2015 (Co-supervisor)

MSc & BSc Honours supervision: 1. Title: “The effects of ocean acidification upon coralline alagal speices

Lithothaminion glaciale’s metabolic function and dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) production.” Student Sarah Doherty, September 2014, SAMS, Masters Thesis (Main supervisor)

2. Title: “Continued calcification of Lophelia pertusa skeletons in the absence of live coral tissue: microstructural changes and ocean acidification impacts.” Student: Natasha Hill, September 2014, SAMS, Masters Thesis (Co-supervisor)

3. Title: “Investigating the effect of ocean acidification on the skeletal structure of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia).” Student: Fifon Lowe, Aug 2012, SAMS, Masters Thesis (Co-supervisor)

4. Title: “The effect of the brittle star A. filiformis (Amphiuridae, Echinodermata) on oxygen and nitrogen fluxes in marine sediments.” Student: Morten Larsen,

5. Title: The degradation kinetics of organic material in the marine environment”. Student: Karl Attard, May 2010, SAMS, BSc Honour’s Thesis

6. Title: “Carbon sequestration in Spitsbergen: A study of the carbon budgets in two sub-Arctic fjords with differing hydrological influences.” Student: Pete Taylor, May 2011, SAMS, BSc Honour’s Thesis

External PhD examiner for: 1. Title: “Modelling and mapping the physical and biogeochemical properties of

sediments on the North Sea coastal waters” by Natalia Serpetti, Aberdeen University, Sept 2011

2. Title: “Modelling macro-nutrient release and fate resulting from sediment re-suspension in shelf seas” by Christopher Wood, University of Southampton, Aug 2012

3. Title: “Small-scale spatial and temporal oxygen variability in coastal marine sediments” by Zjelko Jovanovic, University of Southern Denmark, Sept 2013

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING

§ Case studies – Environmental Hazards, 2015-17 (ZU) – course leader § Senior project, 2015-17 (ZU) - supervisor § Internships, 2015-17 (ZU) - supervisor § Principles of Sustainability, 2015-17 (ZU) - course leader § Energy and Sustainability, 2015-16 (ZU) – course leader § General Chemistry II, 2014/15 (ZU) – course leader § Environmental Chemistry 2014-16(ZU) - course leader § Marine Chemistry 2007-2013/14 (SAMS/UHI) – course leader

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§ Marine and Estuarine Systems 2007-2011(SAMS/UHI) – guest lecturer § Marine Technology 2007-2010 (SAMS/UHI) – guest lecturer § Marine Biogeochemistry 2012-2013 (SAMS/UHI) – guest lecturer § Sediment processes 2008-2010 (SAMS/UHI) – guest lecturer § Marine Ecology 2004-2006 (MBL/CU) – teaching assistant & supervisor § Environmental Chemistry 1998-2001 (GU) – teaching assistant

AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS & PRICES

§ Faculty Scholarship (2015 & 2016) – Zayed University § Nomination for Outstanding Faculty and Staff Award (2014-15) – Zayed

University § Honorary fellowship (2014) – Scottish Association for Marine Science § Post-doctoral fellowship (2002) - Swedish Foundation for International

Cooperation and Higher Education

OTHER KEY SKILLS & SERVICE

Reviewer & Guest-Editor § Active reviewer for scientific peer-reviewed journals including: Limnology &

Oceanography; Marine Biology; Continental Shelf Research; Aquatic Geochemistry; Applied Geochemistry; Coastal and Estuarine Shelf Science; Marine Pollution Bulletin; Journal of Soils and Sediments; Geochemica et Cosmochimica Acta; as well as for national funding agencies: NERC, NSF

§ Guest-editor for International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control (2014/2015) Fieldwork & marine technology § Seagoing experience: 26 international scientific expeditions (e.g. Arctic, North

& Mid Atlantic, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Red Sea, White Sea, Cape Verde Islands, Sagami Bay Japan; Celtic Sea, Arabian Gulf)

§ Sediment sampling and processing (single-/multi-/mega- & box-coring, Van Veen Grabs, sediment solid phase & pore-water extraction, macro- & meio-fauna extraction)

§ Water column profiling & with CTD’s + Niskin samplers § Operation & deployment of advanced in situ technology: deep-sea landers;

macro- & micro-sensors (oxygen, pH, pCO2, hydrogen sulphide, nitrate); observatory platforms, ADV’s , ADCP’s

§ Design and operation of environmentally controlled ex situ experiments. § Scientific diving, underwater surveys, underwater photography and

videography

Analytical chemistry (seawater & sediment) § Oxygen – Winkler method § Nutrients – Flow injection (Auto-analyzer) § Dissolved Inorganic Carbon – Coulometry & NDIR detection § Dissolved Organic Carbon – High Temperature Catalytic Oxidation § Metals – ICP-OES and AAS § Alkalinity – Gran titration § Solid phase inorganic- and organic carbon – High Temperature Combustion § Sediment grain size and porosity Diving

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§ Certified PADI Divemaster with >500 logged dives § Scientific diver and previous member of the National Facility for Scientific Diving

at SAMS § UW-photographer and videographer

Leadership § Group leader for the Lander & Sensor group at Scottish Association for Marine

Science § Lecturer for undergraduate students at Gothenburg University, Copenhagen

University, Scottish Association for Marine Scinece and Zayed University § Postgraduate Supervisor for 6 PhD students and 6 MSc students § Leadership training in Swedish Military § Certified Ski-instructor § Certified PADI Divmaster Language § Swedish (native) § English (native/expert) § Danish/Norwegian (good) § German (basic)

Computer § Word (expert) § Excel (expert) § Powerpoint (expert) § Outlook (expert) § Endnote (expert) § SigmaPlot/SigmaStat (expert) § Photoshop (good) § Surfer (good) § ImageJ (basic) § Matlab (basic)

PROFESSIONAL MEBERSHIPS § Scottish Association for Marine Science

§ Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) § Challenger Society UK § International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Program (IEAGHG) § UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre (UKCCSRC) § Emirates Diving Association (EDA)

INTERESTS § Diving

§ Squash § Skiing § Photography/UW-photography § Travel