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 name: American Fisheries Society

- '@type': Organization

 name: American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists Professional Service

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 abstract: Aquatic Biologist with the New Jersey Water Science Center
 additionalType: short description

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 abstract: "Jonathan has worked throughout his career to advance ecological and ecohydrological\
   \ science as part of the U.S. Geological Survey\u2019s National Water-Quality\
   \ Assessment Program (NAWQA), National Water Census (NWC), Water Availability\
   \ and Use Science Program (WAUSP) and Integrated Water Prediction (IWP) Program."
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 abstract: 'Dr. Kennen currently conducts and coordinates a highly diverse range
   of research to address the informational needs of the USGS, its partners, state
   agencies and NGOs. His research is centered on three primary areas: 1) evaluating
   the effects of hydrologic modification on stream assemblages, 2) assessing the
   effects of anthropogenic activities on aquatic ecosystem structure and function
   and 3) modeling flow alteration-ecology response relations. He is a co-developer
   of the USGS Hydroecological Integrity Assessment (HIT) Process which implements
   a set of tools for setting environmental-flow standards and comparing past and
   proposed streamflow alterations. Other ongoing research efforts include assessing
   the effects of water-supply development on aquatic assemblages, modeling the responses
   of stream macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages to land use changes, evaluating
   methods to support TMDL processes using hydrologic modification as a surrogate
   for aquatic life impairment, assessing ecological trends, and evaluating the effects
   of climate change on hydrological and ecological response. Dr. Kennen also represents
   the U.S. Geological Survey on multi-agency technical advisory committees addressing
   complex ecological, hydrological, water-quality, management, and natural resource
   issues and currently serves on the New Jersey Science Advisory Board (Ecological
   Processes Committee) and the Advisory Council for the New Jersey Water Resources
   Research Institute.'
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email: jgkennen@usgs.gov hasCredential: - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential

 name: Ph.D. Fisheries Biology, SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry,
   Syracuse, NY

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 name: M.S. Aquatic Entomology, SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry,
   Syracuse, NY

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 name: B.S. Biology, Longwood College, Farmville, VA

- '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential

 name: A.A. Liberal Arts, Suffolk Community College Selden, New York Professional
   Membership

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   name: New Jersey Water Science Center
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/new-jersey-water-science-center
 roleName: Aquatic Biologist
 startDate: '2024-05-10T20:59:35.961361'

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 additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
 name: 2010-present, Member of New Jersey Science Advisory Board (Ecological Processes
   Committee).

- '@type': Occupation

 additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
 name: 2007, Co-developer of the USGS Hydroecological Integrity Assessment (HIT)
   Process which implements a set of tools for setting environmental-flow standards,
   and comparing past and proposed streamflow alterations.

- '@type': Occupation

 additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
 name: 2003-present, Member of New Jersey IBI Technical Advisory Committee.

- '@type': Occupation

 additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
 name: 2002-present, Member of Advisory Council of the New Jersey Water Resources
   Research Institute.

- '@type': Occupation

 additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
 name: 1996-present, Member of the Interagency Macroinvertebrate Biomonitoring Workgroup.

- '@type': Occupation

 additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
 name: 'Referee for various journals including: Society for Freshwater Science, Ecohydrology,
   Freshwater Biology, Ecological Modelling, North American Journal of Fisheries
   Management, and American Water Resources Association.'

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 name: Streamflow

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 name: Fishery Resources

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 name: Water Resources

- '@type': Thing

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 name: Computational Methods

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Statistical Analysis

- '@type': Thing

 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Droughts

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Floods

- '@type': Thing

 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Surface Water (Non-Marine)

- '@type': Thing

 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Species Diversity

- '@type': Thing

 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Water Quality

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Water Use

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Aquatic Entomology

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: Ecological Trends Education

memberOf:

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   name: U.S. Geological Survey
 name: staff member
 startDate: '2024-05-10T20:59:35.957887'

name: Jonathan Kennen url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jonathan-kennen