Ellen Hines

Ellen Hines

San Francisco State University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Ellen Hines

Ellen Hines, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at San Francisco State University, specializes in the field of marine mammalogy, small-scale fisheries, marine and coastal conservation planning, marine and coastal GIS.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Going with the floe: S ea‐ice movement affects distance and destination during A délie penguin winter movements

Most eastern boundary upwelling regions represent thermal refugia in the age of climate change

Identification of Abandoned Logging Roads in Point Reyes National Seashore

Commentary on Coram et al.(2021) on the use of Facebook to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast Asia

A scientific synthesis of marine protected areas in the United States: Status and recommendations

Ocean-influenced estuarine habitat buffers high interannual variation in seabird reproductive success

Spatial patterns in aragonite saturation horizon over the northern California shelf

Challenges and priorities for river cetacean conservation

Ellen Hines Information

University

Position

Professor of Geography & Environment

Citations(all)

1828

Citations(since 2020)

1188

Cited By

977

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

San Francisco State University

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Ellen Hines Skills & Research Interests

marine mammalogy

small-scale fisheries

marine and coastal conservation planning

marine and coastal GIS

Top articles of Ellen Hines

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Going with the floe: S ea‐ice movement affects distance and destination during A délie penguin winter movements

Ecology

Dennis Jongsomjit

Amelie Lescroël

Annie E Schmidt

Simeon Lisovski

David G Ainley

...

2024/2

Most eastern boundary upwelling regions represent thermal refugia in the age of climate change

Frontiers in Marine Science

Marisol García-Reyes

Gammon Koval

William J Sydeman

Daniel Palacios

Luis Bedriñana-Romano

...

2023/9/4

Identification of Abandoned Logging Roads in Point Reyes National Seashore

Remote Sensing

William Wiskes

Leonhard Blesius

Ellen Hines

2023/6/30

Commentary on Coram et al.(2021) on the use of Facebook to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast Asia

Biodiversity and Conservation

Cindy Peter

Putu Liza Kusuma Mustika

Jo Marie Vera Acebes

Nantarika Chansue

Louella Dolar

...

2022/6

A scientific synthesis of marine protected areas in the United States: Status and recommendations

Frontiers in Marine Science

Jenna Sullivan-Stack

Octavio Aburto-Oropeza

Cassandra M Brooks

Reniel B Cabral

Jennifer E Caselle

...

2022/5/18

Ocean-influenced estuarine habitat buffers high interannual variation in seabird reproductive success

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Victoria L Seher

Barbara A Holzman

Ellen Hines

Russell W Bradley

Pete Warzybok

...

2022/5/12

Spatial patterns in aragonite saturation horizon over the northern California shelf

Regional Studies in Marine Science

Ryan J Anderson

Ellen Hines

Piero LF Mazzini

Meredith Elliott

John L Largier

...

2022/5/1

Challenges and priorities for river cetacean conservation

Endangered Species Research

Elizabeth Campbell

Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto

Enzo Aliaga-Rossel

Isabel Beasley

Yurasi Briceño

...

2022/9/29

Marine mammal conservation: over the horizon

Endangered Species Research

Sarah E Nelms

Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto

John PY Arnould

Isabel C Avila

Susan Bengtson Nash

...

2021/3/25

Whale temples are unique repositories for understanding marine mammal diversity in Central Vietnam

Raffles Bull. Zool

Michael R McGowen

Long Vu

Charles W Potter

Truong Anh Tho

Thomas A Jefferson

...

2021/11/15

Using habitat risk assessment to assess disturbance from maritime activities to inform seabird conservation in a coastal marine ecosystem

Ocean & coastal management

Anna Studwell

Ellen Hines

Nadav Nur

Jaime Jahncke

2021/1/1

Predicting summer fin whale distribution in the Pelagos Sanctuary (north‐western Mediterranean Sea) to identify dynamic whale–vessel collision risk areas

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Gin Swen Ham

Elise Lahaye

Massimiliano Rosso

Aurelie Moulins

Ellen Hines

...

2021/8

Effects of sea‐level rise and storm‐enhanced flooding on Pacific harbour seal habitat: A comparison of haul‐out changes at the Russian and Eel river estuaries

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Karen Backe

Ellen Hines

Karina J Nielsen

Doug George

Elinor Twohy

...

2021/7

Modeling changes in baleen whale seasonal abundance, timing of migration, and environmental variables to explain the sudden rise in entanglements in California

PLoS One

Kaytlin Ingman

Ellen Hines

Piero LF Mazzini

R Cotton Rockwood

Nadav Nur

...

2021/4/15

Multi-sensor integration for an assessment of underwater radiated noise from common vessels in San Francisco Bay

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Samantha Cope

Ellen Hines

Roger Bland

Jerry D Davis

Brendan Tougher

...

2021/4/1

Participatory risk assessment of humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) bycatch in Northern Peru

Frontiers in Marine Science

Anna B Costanza

Chiara Guidino

Jeffrey C Mangel

Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto

Gregory Verutes

...

2021/12/13

Getting to the bottom of bycatch: a GIS-based toolbox to assess the risk of marine mammal bycatch

Endangered Species Research

Ellen Hines

Louisa S Ponnampalam

Chalatip Junchompoo

Cindy Peter

Long Vu

...

2020/6/4

Habitat modeling of Irrawaddy dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) in the Eastern Gulf of Thailand

Ecology and evolution

Justine Jackson‐Ricketts

Chalatip Junchompoo

Ellen M Hines

Elliott L Hazen

Louisa S Ponnampalam

...

2020/3

Using satellite AIS to analyze vessel speeds off the coast of Washington State, US, as a Risk Analysis for Cetacean-Vessel Collisions

Frontiers in Marine Science

Nathan C Greig

Ellen M Hines

Samantha Cope

XiaoHang Liu

2020/2/28

Assessing anthropogenic risk to sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis) for reintroduction into San Francisco Bay

PeerJ

Jane Rudebusch

Brent B Hughes

Katharyn E Boyer

Ellen Hines

2020/11/17

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