The following is an account of the professional life of Roger M. Lloyd. The Vita
includes educational experience, vocational preparation, writing experience, professional
background summaries, research background, pertinent publications, and professional
affiliations.
| Experience | |
| 1972 To | Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Florida |
| Present | Professor of Biology |
| Instructs in the Natural science Department. Currently teaching Biology I, Biology II, Biology III, and Zoology. | |
| 1978 To | P.A.D.I., Jacksonville, Florida |
| Present | Master Instructor |
| Diving instruction for students from Open Water through Dive master. | |
| 1978 To | S & S Stables, Amelia Island, Florida |
| Present | Owner |
| Participates in all aspects of ownership of riding stable. | |
| 1990 To | N.A.S.E., Jacksonville, Florida |
| Present | Master Instructor/Course Director |
| Diving instruction for students from Open Water through Instructor. | |
| 1991 To | Register Enterprises, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida |
| Present | Deposition for Trial and Hearing |
| Collected underwater data by videotape. | |
| Gave expert testimony at Department of Environmental Regulations hearings. | |
| 1994 To | AquaNautique, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida. |
| Present | Chief Executive Officer |
| 1973 | Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Florida |
| Project Director | |
| Received funds for the development of a National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration sea Grant at South Campus. | |
| 1965 To | Duval County Public School System, Jacksonville, Florida |
| 1972 | Biology Instructor |
| Taught Junior High (Jefferson Davis Junior High) and High School (Forest High) biology courses. | |
| 1965 To | U.S. Geological Survey, Patuxent River Estuary |
| 1966 | Hydrologic Field Assistant |
| Worked on impact study of the Patuxent River Estuary for U.S.G.S. and Potomac Power Plant, Chalk Point, Maryland. | |
| 1963 To | U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. |
| 1965 | Research Hydrologic Assistant |
| Assistant to U.S.G.S. Project Director Robert L. Cory at the Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Studies. | |
| Research and | |
| Related Activities: | |
| 1994 To | Coordinator of the preservation and taxonomic evaluation of a rare |
| Present | species of cephalopod collected on Atlantic Beach, Florida. |
| Agencies participating in the multi-agency endeavor include the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.; University of Miami Marine Institute, Virginia Key, Florida; and the Inter-Agency Research Loan System. | |
| 1991 | Author of Coral Reef, a videotape lecture series produce by Florida Community College's Audiovisual Department. |
| 1981 | Directed student field project to survey the state's land purchase on south Amelia Island. |
| 1980 | Participant in Duval Medical Society television seminar. [Toxic Marine Organisms] |
| 1980 | Sea Grant Shark Seminar, University of California presentation |
| of authored papers to attendees. "The Marine Technologist" By Roger Lloyd. | |
| 1979 | Community College System, Oahu Hawaii. |
| Presentation of authored Marine Biology lab text. | |
| 1978 | Journal of Oceanography, Washington, D.C. |
| Presentation of authored paper to the Marine Technology Conference, "The Marine Technologist". | |
| 1974 | Participant in the International Psychology Society collecting trip to Puerto |
| Penasco, Mexico in conduction with the American Institute of Biological Science conference. | |
Publications: |
|
| 1998 | An Illustrated Laboratory Text in College Zoology. |
| Laboratory text used in ZOO 1010c (Introduction to Zoology). | |
| 1998 | Biology Laboratory Manual, Second Edition. |
| Laboratory text used in BSC 2010c (Biology I) and BSC 2011c (Biology II). | |
| 1980 T0 | Special projects environmental reporter for The Florida Times Union. |
| 1983 | |
| 1978 | "The Marine Technologist". The Marine Technology Society Journal. |
| 1975 | Field and Laboratory Supplement for General Oceanography, First Edition. For Florida Community College. |
| Modular, auto-tutorial, sequential, self-contained, open-ended subject matter delivery system for individualized study in oceanography. | |
| 1974 | Marine Biology Field and Laboratory Supplement for General Oceanography, Second Edition. For Florida Community College. |
| Modular, auto-tutorial, sequential, self-contained, open-ended subject matter delivery system for individualized study in marine biology. Published by Kendall/Hunt. | |
| ISBN #0-8403-1264-4. | |
Education: |
|
| Nova University, Miami, Florida | |
| Doctor of Education (1978) | |
| Major: Community College Science Education | |
| GPA: 3.90 | |
| University of Mississippi, University, Mississippi | |
| Master of Science in Combined Sciences (1969) | |
| Major: Biology | |
| Minor: Chemistry and Geology | |
| GPA: 3.70 | |
| National Science Foundation Fellow | |
| East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee | |
| Bachelor of Science | |
| Major: Biology | |
| Minor: Public Health | |
| GPA: 3.40 | |
| Dean's List 1964 - 1965 | |
| President of Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 1964 - 1965 | |
Vocational Education: |
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| American Red Cross, First Aid/CPR Instructor (1996) | |
| National Association of SCUBA Educators, various levels of SCUBA certification | |
| Professional Association of Diving Instructors, various levels of SCUBA certification | |
Professional Affiliations: |
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| International Oceanographic Foundation | |
| Smithsonian Associates, Smithsonian Institution | |
| Professional Association of Dive Instructors | |
| National Association of SCUBA Educators | |
| Marine Technology Society | |
Copyright December 2002 by Dr. Roger Lloyd�