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 abstract: Research Fish Biologist with the Cooperative Research Units
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 abstract: Unit Leader - Arizona CRU. Scott's areas of expertise are desert fish
   management and biology, fisheries sampling methods, communications in natural
   resources, invasive species, habitat use and instream flow requirements for fishes.
   Scott served as President of the American Fisheries Society in 2019-2020; and
   is Past-President of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society.
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 abstract: Research and Teaching InterestsDesert fish management and biologyFisheries
   sampling methodsCommunication in natural resourcesManagement of introduced speciesFisheries
   Biology and ManagementCommunication in Natural ResourcesScott is the lead editor
   and author on three books, one a North American standard fish sampling program
   for freshwater fishes involving hundreds of authors, data providers and sponsors
   from across North America and another that is the 2nd edition. Scott also authored
   a book on skills for working with people for natural resources professionals that
   the journal Ecology called a "must read." Scott presented and authored numerous
   presentations and publications. In 2022, he won the Award of Excellence from the
   Fish Management Section of the American Fisheries Society. Scott enjoys working
   with fish managers and administrators on practical problems in fisheries management
   or human dimensions.Scott is originally from Mt. Vernon Indiana, attended University
   of Evansville in Indiana and University of Washington in Seattle. Scott managed
   the inland fish research program at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
   for almost 10 years before coming to the USGS Arizona CRU.
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email: sbonar@usgs.gov hasCredential: - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential

 name: Ph D University of Washington 1990

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 name: BS University of Evansville 1983

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   name: Cooperative Research Units
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/programs/cooperative-research-units
 roleName: Research Fish Biologist
 startDate: '2024-05-10T20:41:37.908322'

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 name: Unit Leader, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 2000- current

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 name: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife fisheries program

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 name: aquatic ecology

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: fire ecology

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: fisheries management

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: human dimensions

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: population and community ecology

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: stream ecology

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 additionalType: self-claimed expertise
 name: threatened and endangered species

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   name: U.S. Geological Survey
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 startDate: '2024-05-10T20:41:37.904810'

name: Scott Bonar, PhD url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/scott-bonar