MR. KONGKIAT KITTIWATTANAWONG 9 MARCH 1966 EXPERIENCE

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MR. KONGKIAT KITTIWATTANAWONG 9 MARCH 1966 EXPERIENCE 1988 1991 Thai-Hawaii Hatchery, Prachuabkirikhan, TH Senior technician Broodstock rearing of Penaeus monodon Artificial insemination and nauplii production of Penaeus monodon. Postlarvae production of Penaeus monodon 1992 present Marine Endangered Species Unit, Phuket Marine Biological Center, Phuket, TH Marine biologist Biology of spiny lobsters Biology and conservation of marine mammals Biology and conservation of giant clams Biology and conservation of sea turtles Population genetic of marine organisms Geographical Information System (GIS) and Database management of marine and coastal environments Development of strategies and plans for conservation of natural resources with public participation Guest speaker and external lecturer Rescue of marine endangered species EDUCATION 1985 1988 Prince of Songkhla University Songkhla, TH B.Sc., Aquatic science. Second class honor Growth rate comparison of brackish-water rotifers Brachionus plicatilus fed with Chlorella sp. and brewery yeast. 1997 1999 Aarhus University Aarhus, Denmark M.Sc., Marine science Correlations of multilocus heterozygosity to growth rate, oxygen consumption, and morphological characteristics in Cerastoderma edule Mar 2004 Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan Ph.D., Marine Science

Biology and conservation of green turtle Chelonia mydas in Thailand PUBLICATIONS 1990 Kittiwattanawong, K., Suwannatain, S., & D.J. Currie. 1990. Condoms for shrimp: A technique for the control of disease transfer. A paper presented at World Aquaculture 90, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 10-14 June 1990. 8 pages. 1994 Bhatiyasevi, O. & K. Kittiwattanawong. 1994. Biology of spiny lobsters in Genus Panulirus landed at Phuket and adjacent provinces. The seminars on fisheries proceeding 1994. Department of Fisheries, Thailand. Pp. 360-372. 1996 Chantrapornsyl, S., Kittiwattanawong, K., & K. Adulyanukosol. 1996. Distribution and abundance of giant clam around Lee-Pae island, the Andaman Sea, Thailand. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 16:195-200. Chantrapornsyl, S., Adulyanukosol, K., & K. Kittiwattanawong. 1996. Records of cetaceans in Thailand. Phuket Marine Biological Research Bulletin, 61:39-63. 1997 Kittiwattanawong, K. 1997. Genetic structure of giant clam, Tridacna maxima in the Andaman Sea Thailand. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 17(1):109-114. 1998 Simonsen, V. & K. Kittiwattanawong. 1998. Marine mollusks and molecular markers: protein electrophoresis. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 18(2): 223-236. 1999 Chantrapornsyl, S., Adulyanukosol, K., & K. Kittiwattanawong. 1999. Stranded cetaceans from Thailand. IBI Reports, 9:55-72. Kittiwattanawong, K. 1999. The relationship of reproductive modes to population genetic differentiation in marine bivalves and gastropods. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 19 (1): 129-138. 2000 Kittiwattanawong, K. 2000. Correlations of multilocus heterozygosity to growth rate, oxygen consumption, and morphological characteristics in Cerastoderma edule. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 21 (1): 256-256 (Abstract only). Simonsen, V. & K. Kittiwattanawong. 2000. Marine mollusks: Application of molecular markers for estimation of effective population size and gene flow. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 21(2): 319-328. 2001 Kittiwattanawong, K. 2001. Records of Tridacna gigas in Thailand. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 25 (1): 461-464. Kittiwattanawong, K., Nugranad, J., & T. Srisawat. 2001. High

genetic divergence of Tridacna squamosa living in the west and east coasts of Thailand. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 25 (1): 343-348. Sakamoto, W., Chantrapornsyl, S., Kittiwattanawong, K. & Arai, N. 2001. Report on PTT-attached green turtles Chelonia mydas in the Andaman Sea. Proceedings of the First SEASTAR2000 Workshop, 27-30 November 2000, Kyoto, Japan. Page 25-28. Chantrapornsyl, S., Charuchinda, M., Sakamoto, W., Nobuaki, A., Klom-In, W., Kittiwattanawong, K., & S. Mananansup, Migration tracking of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) using platform transmitter terminals. The Seminar of Fisheries, 18-20 September 2001, Department of Fisheries, Bangkok, Thailand. Kittiwattanawong, K. 2001. Correlations of multilocus heterozygosity to growth rate, oxygen consumption, and morphological characteristics in Cerastoderma edule. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special publication, 25 (2): 323-341. 2002 Kittiwattanawong, K., Chantrapornsyl, S., Sakamoto, S., & A. Nobuaki. 2002. Tracking of green turtles Chelonia mydas in the Andaman Sea using platform transmitter terminals. Phuket marine Biological Center Publication 64: 81-88. Kittiwattanawong, K., Chantrapornsyl, S., Mananansup, S., Charuchinda, M., Sakamoto, W., Arai, N. & W. Klom-in. 2002. Protective areas for internesting green turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations in Thailand. Nobuaki, A. (ed.). Proceeding of the third workshop on Southeast Asia Sea Turtle Associative Research, 16-19 December 2002, Bangkok, Thailand. Page 45-48. 2003 Nobuaki, A., Kittiwattanawong, K. Charuchinda, Chantrapornsyl, S. & W. Sakamoto. 2003. SEASTAR2000 and development of new devices for tracking sea turtles. The Second International Symposium on Aqua Bio- Mechanisms, 14-17 September 2003, Honolulu, USA. Kittiwattanawong, K., Chantrapornsyl, S., Mananansup, S., Charuchinda, M., Sakamoto, W., Arai, N., & W. Klom-in. 2003. Protective areas for internesting green turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations in Thailand. Proceedings of the Second SEASTAR2000 Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand. 2004 Kittiwattanawong, K. Manansap, S. Kinoshita, M. & K. Nakayama. 2004. No genetic divergence of green turtle Chelonia mydas nesting populations between the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Proceeding on the 4 th SEASTAR2000 Workshop, 11-13 December 2003, Bangkok, Thailand. Page 15-19. Kittiwattanawong, K., Adulyanukosol, K & P. Na Buakaew. 2004. Identification of Dugong (Dugong dugon) using isozymes.

Proceeding on the 4 th SEASTAR2000 Workshop, 11-13 December 2003, Bangkok, Thailand. Page 77-80. Kittiwattanawong, K. 2004. Biology and conservation of green turtle Chelonia mydas in the Andaman Sea. Doctoral thesis submitted to Kyoto University, Japan. 115 Pages. Adulyanukosol, K., Kittiwattanawong, K., Viriyakunpat, K., Prasitthipornkul, A. & C. Chantharatreerat. 2004. An attempt on rearing a dugong calf (Dugong dugon) and its behaviors. Proceedings of the International Symposium on SEASTAR2000 and Bio-logging Science (The 5th SEASTAR2000 Workshop), Bangkok. 2005 Viriyakulpat, K. and K. Kittiwattanawong. 2005. Rearing and conservation of giant clam Tridacna squamosa. Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. 14 pages. Kittiwattanawong, K. and P. SaeLim. 2005. Spatial data of marine and coastal resources in PhangNga Bay. Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. 73 pages. Kittiwattanawong, K., Nagranad, J., Natheewatthana, A., SaeLim, P., Prasithipornkul, A. & Viriyakulpat, K. 2005. Report on conservation and rehabilitation of giant clams in PhangNga Bay. Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. 20 pages. Yasuda, T., Nobuaki, A., Kittiwattanawong, K. & W. Klom-In. 2005. A female green turtle at Huyong Island rests at the drop off. Proceedings of the International Symposium on SEASTAR2000 and Bio-logging Science (The 5th SEASTAR2000 Workshop), Bangkok. 2006 Kittiwattanawong, K., SaeLim, P., Buanium, S. & Y. O-Sri. 2006. Mapping of marine and coastal resources in PhangNga Bay. 136 Pages. 2008 Yasuda, T., Kittiwattanawong, K., Klom-in, W., & A. Nobuaki. 2008. Seasonal changes in reproductive output of a yearround nesting population of the green turtle Chelonia mydas at Huyong Island, Thailand. Amphibia-Reptilia 29: 559-566 2012 Adulyanukosol, K. Thongsukdee, S. & K. Kittiwattanawong, 2012. Cetaceans and mass strandings in Thai waters. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management. 12(2): 151 158. 2013 Areekijseree, M., Pumipaiboon, M., Nuamsukon, S., Kittiwattanawong, K., Thongchai, C.,Sikiwat, S., & T. Chuen-Im. 2013. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 80: 961-965. 2014 Cherdsukjai, P., Kittiwattanawong, K. & Adulyanukosol, K. 2014. Dugong Aerial Surveys 2011-2012: Declining Trend of the Dugong Population in Muk-Talibong Island, Thaland. SEASTAR proceeding. Hirun Kanghae, Karun Thongprajukaew, Alisa Madlee, Kongkiat

IN PRE Kittiwattanawong. 2014. Is artificial feed suitable for juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas)? Aquaculture 428-429: 97-103. Kittiwattanawong, K. & J. Nugranad. in preparation. Genetic variation of hatchery-produced giant clam Tridacna squamosa. Kittiwattanawong, K. in preparation. The first record of Fraser s dolphin Lagenodelphis hosei in Thailand. Hoson, O., Kanaji, Y., Adulyanukosol, K., Kittiwattanawong, K., Cherdsukjai, P. & O. Noriyuki. in preparation. Sexual dimorphism and geographic variation in dugong skulls from Thai and Australian waters.