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     \ Biology on the impact of severe flooding on lotic biota. Scott's current research\
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     \ ongoing projects include monitoring the expansion of Round Goby towards the\
     \ Hudson River using environmental DNA and other methods, studying the recovery\
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     \ concerning: acidification, extreme hydrologic events, flow-modification, trout\
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     \ NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Stream Biomonitoring Unit (SBU),\
     \ Troy, NY; 2010-2011:Processed benthic macroinvertebrate kick samples, locating\
     \ and identifying organisms to the ordinal level.  Conducted literature review\
     \ of present lake biomonitoring methods for future integration into SBU Standard\
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