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       Biological Threats and Invasive Species Program of the Ecosystems Mission Area.
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       \ for invasive mussels in the Columbia River Basin, and co-founding the Northwest\
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Revision as of 17:45, 12 May 2024

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   abstract: Terrestrial Invasive Species Program Manager with the Biological Threats
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     He coordinates research on prevention, detection, monitoring, control, and other
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     \ levels. Paul began his conservation career working on oil spill response,\
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     \ then took a Sea Grant Extension position with Oregon State University that\
     \ shifted his focus to biological invasions. He came to USGS in 2022 after nearly\
     \ 20 years working as an invasive species specialist with the U.S. Fish and\
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