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usgs_staff_profile:
USGS Staff Profile:
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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/drew-e-eppehimer
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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T13:23:17.655298'
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    name: Drew E Eppehimer, PhD
     abstract: Fish Biologist with the Southwest Biological Science Center
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    - Fish Biologist
     abstract: Drew Eppehimer is a fish biologist with the USGS Southwest Biological
    organizations:
       Science Center's Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center in Flagstaff, AZ.
    - !!python/tuple
      His research examines the environmental drivers of fish populations in the Colorado
      - Southwest Biological Science Center
       River Basin.
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/southwest-biological-science-center
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    email: deppehimer@usgs.gov
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     abstract: Drew's research interests broadly span aquatic ecology including fish
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      and invertebrates in both lakes and rivers. His research examines coupled human-natural
    - Drew Eppehimer is a fish biologist with the USGS Southwest Biological Science
      systems such as artificial and regulated river systems and currently focuses
       Center's Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center in Flagstaff, AZ. His research
      on how drought, water storage, and reservoir operations impact biological invasions
      examines the environmental drivers of fish populations in the Colorado River
      in the Colorado River Basin. His models quantify invasion risk and inform smallmouth
       Basin.
      bass management efforts in the Grand Canyon.
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     - Aquatic Ecology
  email: deppehimer@usgs.gov
     - Fish
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     - Aquatic Invertebrates
  - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
    - Population Dynamics
     name: 2021- PhD, Aquatic Ecology, University of Arizona
     - Environmental Drivers
  - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
    - Coupled Human-Natural Systems
     name: 2015- MS, Water Management and Environmental Justice, Arizona State University
     - Biological Invasions
  - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
    - Smallmouth Bass
     name: 2013- MS, Environmental Science, Taylor University
     - Colorado River
  - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
    - Grand Canyon
     name: 2012- BA, Spanish Language and Literature, Taylor University
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    - 2022-present, Fish Biologist, US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science
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       Center
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     - 2021-2022, Postdoctoral Researcher, Utah State University
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     - 2015-2016, Fisheries Researcher (contractor), US Geological Survey, Great Lakes
      name: Southwest Biological Science Center
       url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/southwest-biological-science-center
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     startDate: '2024-05-12T15:14:09.419891'
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    name: 2022-present, Fish Biologist, US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological
       Science Center
       Science Center
     - 2015, Research Fellow, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Great
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       Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
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     - 2012-2013, Support Scientist, Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research
    name: 2021-2022, Postdoctoral Researcher, Utah State University
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     - 2021- PhD, Aquatic Ecology, University of Arizona
    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
     - 2015- MS, Water Management and Environmental Justice, Arizona State University
    name: 2015-2016, Fisheries Researcher (contractor), US Geological Survey, Great
     - 2013- MS, Environmental Science, Taylor University
      Lakes Science Center
     - 2012- BA, Spanish Language and Literature, Taylor University
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    name: 2015, Research Fellow, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
     abstracts: []
       Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
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       fish and invertebrates in both lakes and rivers. His research examines coupled
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      human-natural systems such as artificial and regulated river systems and currently
    name: 2012-2013, Support Scientist, Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research
      focuses on how drought, water storage, and reservoir operations impact biological
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      invasions in the Colorado River Basin. His models quantify invasion risk and
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      inform smallmouth bass management efforts in the Grand Canyon.
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    name: Environmental Drivers
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     additionalType: self-claimed expertise
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  name: Drew E Eppehimer, PhD
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