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Geoff Stevens

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Job Title: Surveyor & Research Technician Primary Affiliation: Department of Watershed Sciences Secondary Affiliation: Ecogeomorphology & Topographic Analysis Lab

Education

  • 2010 B.S. Environmental Science- State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY
  • 2004 A.A.S. Forest Technology- State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry- Ranger School, Wanakena, NY

Research

Geoff is interested in how fluvial processes and alteration affect the reproductive success of anadromous salmonids. He is also interested in how management practices and climatic changes affect flow regimes and riverine water availability on a watershed by watershed basis.


Bio

Geoff Stevens is currently providing surveying and overall field support for the Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program (CHaMP) and the Ecogeomorphology and Topographic Analysis Laboratory (Et-al), Utah State University. Geoff has several years of experience working for fluvial habitat monitoring programs throughout the Western US which includes habitat monitoring for CHaMP and the Yankee Fork Restoration Project, for Plumas National Forest in California, as well as the US Forest Service Pacfish/Infish Biological Opinion-Effectiveness Monitoring Program (PIBO-EMP).


Projects

  • Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program (CHaMP)- Columbia River Basin, Western US
  • Yankee Fork Restoration Project, Idaho

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Utah State University Watershed Sciences Department 5210 Old Main Hill, NR 210 Logan UT 84322-5210

Office: JQL 147