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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Science Applications Coordinator, Alaska CASC with the Climate Adaptation
     Science Centers
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   abstract: Ryan Toohey is the Science Applications Coordinator at the Alaska Climate
     Adaptation Science Center (AK CASC), one of the nine regional centers that form
     the National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers network.
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   abstract: "Ryan has worked for over 24 years in water resources specializing in\
     \ interdisciplinary applications of hydrology, water quality, ecosystem services,\
     \ stakeholder engagement and governance from the tropics to Alaska. Throughout\
     \ those years, he has worked as a consultant, academic, tribal non-governmental\
     \ organization staff, and now with the U.S. Geological Survey. Ryan received\
     \ a joint Ph.D. in Environmental Science (Hydrology/Agroforestry) from the University\
     \ of Idaho and the Centro Agron\xF3mico Tropical de Investigaci\xF3n y Ense\xF1\
     anza (CATIE) in Costa Rica. Ryan received his B.S. in Environmental Science\
     \ (Water Quality/GIS) from Western Washington University. His current position\
     \ with the U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center\
     \ (AK CASC), includes research that involves investigating environmental change,\
     \ hydrological modeling, and community-based research that integrates Indigenous\
     \ Knowledge, social, water and soils science. Over the past 10 years, Ryan has\
     \ been using citizen science, community-based research, and hydrological methods\
     \ to investigate how permafrost dynamics influence biogeochemical fluxes of\
     \ small and large rivers within the Alaskan and Yukon Boreal forest. In addition\
     \ to his position at the Alaska CASC, Ryan serves as an Affiliate Research Assistant\
     \ Professor for the International Arctic Research Center at the University of\
     \ Alaska Fairbanks where he has mentored several graduate students. Ryan has\
     \ consistently supported student internships while producing publications, community\
     \ reports, and conference presentations with undergraduate and graduate student\
     \ co-authors. Ryan has also demonstrated a commitment to improving workplace\
     \ culture by serving as a Diversity Change Agent, Peer Support Worker, and part\
     \ of the CASC Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council leadership. Ryan\
     \ has received the USGS Balsey Award for Technology Transfer for his work with\
     \ the Indigenous Observation Network."
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   name: B.S. in Environmental Science, Western Washington University.
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