04/29/2019
Karl was a great friend and colleague who led Florida Sea Grant with vision, skill and integrity under conditions that were not always easy. A great scientist, forever inquisitive, and a great photographic artist, too. I miss him dearly. Rest in Peace, Karl.
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden and tragic passing of Dr. Karl Havens, the director of our Florida Sea Grant program and professor of aquatic ecology in the UF / IFAS School of Forest Resources & Conservation - sfrc at the University of Florida.
Karl was named our director in 2007. In his professional career, he had more than 35 years of experience in aquatic research, education and outreach, and published over 160 peer-reviewed journal articles. Most recently he has collaborated with international scientists to write papers about the expected synergistic effects of climate change and eutrophication on lakes and estuaries, the future of controlling toxic algal blooms in the face of climate change, and the role that nitrogen pollution plays in stimulating toxic blue-green algae blooms.
He was a recipient of the Edward Deevey, Jr. Award from the Florida Lake Management Society for his research dealing with Florida lakes. He was a member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee that evaluates progress on the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. He was also a member of the board of directors for the Florida Ocean Alliance and the Florida Institute of Oceanography.
When disasters struck our coastal environment, Karl acted quickly to bring high-quality University of Florida science to the recovery efforts. At UF, he has served as Chair of the UF Oil Spill Task Force, the UF Oyster Recovery Team, and the UF/IFAS Toxic Algae Task Force. He was a champion of using aerial photography and GIS technology to pinpoint the locations of tens of thousands of commercial lobster traps displaced by Hurricane Irma.
Through social media, many have come to know Karl as a photography enthusiast who enjoyed taking unique photos and sharing them with others. He painted several works of abstract works of art, and exhibited at the Hippodrome Theatre Gallery in 2016. Of late, Karl and his Photography with Classic Lenses Facebook community engaged in podcasts that were avidly listened to by amateur and professional photographers around the globe.
Karl’s infinite curiosity for the natural world and his command of science inspired all of us in the Sea Grant family. He encouraged us to explore alongside him by organizing office adventure days to coastal locations. We will miss him dearly.
Arrangements are incomplete at this time. We will continue to update our page as more information becomes available. Please keep Karl’s family, especially his wife Pam and son Andy in your thoughts and prayers during this challenging time.
Many of you have asked where to send cards and flowers. Karl’s wife, Pam, has indicated that in lieu of flowers, she and Karl would prefer donations to the Down Syndrome Foundation of Florida: http://www.dsfflorida.org/Donate_to_Down_Syndrome.html.