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USGS Staff Profile:
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      harmful algal blooms (HABs) in freshwater ecosystems of New York and nationally.
    email: rgorney@usgs.gov
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      previously worked in a variety of ecosystems, from urban to rural, aquatic and
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      terrestrial. She currently leads numerous collaborative projects that address
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       at NYWSC is in part to develop tools to inform management decisions and improve
    - General Water Quality
      our understanding  of the impacts of HABs on the environment.
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    - Prior to this position, Rebecca investigated HABs with the Division of Water
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       rural, aquatic and terrestrial. She currently leads numerous collaborative projects
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      that address several aspects of science related to HABs. The projects span a
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      range of disciplines from methods development, algal community composition,
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      fate and transport of cyanotoxins, monitoring program development and more.
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      decisions and improve our understanding  of the impacts of HABs on the environment.
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Revision as of 17:06, 12 May 2024

USGS Staff Profile:

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 '@type': Person
 affiliation: []
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   abstract: Physical Scientist with the New York Water Science Center
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   abstract: Rebecca is an aquatic ecologist at the USGS New York Water Science Center.
   additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: Rebecca is an aquatic ecologist and conducts research primarily on cyanobacteria
     harmful algal blooms (HABs) in freshwater ecosystems of New York and nationally.
     She began working at the USGS New York Water Science Center in 2023. She has
     previously worked in a variety of ecosystems, from urban to rural, aquatic and
     terrestrial. She currently leads numerous collaborative projects that address
     several aspects of science related to HABs. The projects span a range of disciplines
     from methods development, algal community composition, fate and transport of
     cyanotoxins, monitoring program development and more. The goal of the HABs work
     at NYWSC is in part to develop tools to inform management decisions and improve
     our understanding  of the impacts of HABs on the environment.
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