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 meta:
   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:25:41.077922'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/tobias-j-kock
 profile:
   abstracts: []
   affiliations:
   - American Fisheries Society
   - AFS-BES/ASCE-EWRI Joint Committee on Fisheries Engineering and Science (Webinar
     Task Group Member)
   education:
   - M.S. 2004. Fisheries Science, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
   - B.A.  2000. Biology, Minor in Religion, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma,
     WA
   email: tkock@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - Assessment of Fish Passage and Collection Devices
   - Fish Passage and Survival at Dams and in Regulated Rivers
   - Fish Reintroduction Science
   - Pacific Salmon Ecology and Climate Change
   honors: []
   intro_statements:
   - I am a Supervisory Research Fish Biologist at the Columbia River Research Laboratory,
     Cook, WA. I began working on fisheries studies in 1998. My research has focused
     on Pacific salmon, dams and ecology in the Pacific Northwest. My expertise includes
     the use of telemetry systems to monitor juvenile and adult salmon and steelhead.
     I currently work on the Columbia, Willamette, and Yakima Rivers.
   name: Tobias J Kock
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0001-8976-0230
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/western-fisheries-research-center
   organization_name: Western Fisheries Research Center
   personal_statement: My research team conducts investigations into dam passage
     and survival for juvenile and adult Pacific salmon, assesses fish collection
     and passage devices, researches the ecological effects of high-head dams and
     reservoirs on anadromous fish, and evaluates various aspects of salmon and steelhead
     reintroductions upstream of impassable dams.  I am currently working on studies
     that evaluate the effects of flow management on juvenile salmon survival, the
     responses of adult salmon and steelhead to trap-and-haul, assessment of dam-passage
     survival of juvenile salmon, and developing methods to estimate survival of
     salmon fry in reservoirs. My research is highly collaborative. I work closely
     with Tribal, State and Federal partners to provide unbiased science for use
     by a diverse group of stakeholders in several watersheds in the western United
     States.
   professional_experience:
   - "2016-Present \u2013 Supervisory Research Fish Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey,\
     \ Western Fisheries Research Center, Columbia River Research Laboratory, Cook,\
     \ WA"
   - 2002 to 2016 - Fish Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Western Fisheries Science
     Center, Columbia River Research Laboratory, Cook, WA
   - 2000-2002 - Graduate Student, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
   - 1998-2000 - Biological Science Technician, University of Idaho and U.S. Geological
     Survey
   title: Supervisory Research Fish Biologist