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NORTHEAST AQUATIC RESEARCH
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Eradication and Control of Invasive Aquatic Plant Species in
Connecticut Waterbodies
George Knoecklein, Ph.D.
Principal Limnologist & Aquatic Plant Specialist
Submitted to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Attn: Mark Carroza
Contract Specialist
Department of Administrative Services Procurement Division
September 20, 2018
WATER QUALITY MONITORING
INVASIVE PLANT ASSESSMENT & CONSULTING
WATERSHED EVALUATION
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
ONSTIE WASTEWATER IMPAIREMENT STUDIES
SOIL & SEDIMENT TESTING
BATHYMETRIC MAPPING
VOLUNTEER TRAINING
EDUCATION & OUTREACH
www.northeastaquaticresearch.net
860-456-3179
Northeast Aquatic Research, LLC ⁘ 74 Higgins Highway, Mansfield, CT 06250 ⁘ 860-456-3179
Company Overview
Northeast Aquatic Research, LLC (NEAR) is a small limnological research and lake management
consulting company. The company was founded in 1997 by Dr. George Knoecklein who strives to
provide objective scientific evaluation of lake condition for long-term understanding and management.
We oversee ongoing water quality monitoring and aquatic plant management efforts in lakes across New
England and New York. We work with lake associations, municipalities, and state agencies to develop
management strategies for each individual lake we study. One of our specialties is aquatic plant
surveying. We believe that detailed surveys of all native and invasive aquatic plants are paramount to any
management program, and we have been involved in multiple early detection and rapid response incidents
that have lead to either complete eradication of new invasive plants or to drastic reductions in spread. We
have witnessed first-hand the devastating impacts of aquatic invasive species and strive to provide the
most detailed surveys to plan, implement, and gauge the success of physical or chemical management.
Affiliations and Membership
North American Lake Management Society (NALMS)
Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society
New England Chapter of NALMS (planning committee)
EPA Region 1 Cyanobacteria Monitoring Collaborative
New York Federation of Lake Associations
Connecticut Federation of Lakes
Proposal for Aquatic Plant Survey Services (Solicitation No. 18PSX0145)
Description of Services
Aquatic Plant Surveys
For any contracted aquatic plant surveys, NEAR will perform at least two survey transects per acre.
Primary sampling points will be spaced approximately 20ft apart and continue from shore to the point
where rooted aquatic plants are not present. However, secondary waypoints will be made for any
observed small patches of newly infested plants.
The goal of transect surveying is to obtain reproducible survey data that can be used for statistical
analysis overtime, yet survey techniques that aim to actually locate and eradicate new aquatic plant
infestations require additional specialized visual surveying. All transect waypoints will be appropriately
GPS referenced and include coverage/density information for each native and invasive plant.
Survey results will be submitted in a report that details exact sampling locations and species found at each
location. The report will be delivered to CT DEEP in electronic format and will also include a discussion
of survey results and appropriate management recommendations.
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1. List of Recent Connecticut Projects
Selected aquatic plant management projects in Connecticut include the following:
Multi-year (2006-2012) survey and suction harvesting program in Bantam Lake, Morris, CT to
remove invasive aquatic plant fanwort (Cabomba caroliniana) from state protected aquatic plant
beds. Developed herbicide treatment plan for Bantam River, first river treatment in CT, for control of
invasive non-native aquatic plant fanwort (Cabomba caroliniana).
Rapid response surveying and invasive species management program at Coventry Lake for Hydrilla
verticillata in Coventry CT, 2015-2018. Underwater surveying resulted in detailed knowledge of
rapid spread and locations of Hydrilla.
Annual aquatic plant surveying at Lower Bolton Lake for early detection and rapid response
management of invasive fanwort and curly-leaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) 2012-2018.
Resulted in eradication of fanwort and substantially reduced populations of curly-leaf pondweed.
Rapid response aquatic plant surveying of fanwort at Middle Bolton Lake, Vernon, CT. Coordinated
treatment and community action to eradicate new infestation 2017-2018.
Rapid response aquatic plant surveying and management coordination at North Spectacle Lake, Kent,
CT. Intensive surveying to locate single plants of newly rooted fanwort throughout the lake to limit
spread and target with herbicide management. Fanwort successfully eradicated in western half of lake
as of 2018.
Aquatic plant surveying at Lake Quassapaug, Middlebury, CT to track success of annual diver-
assisted suction harvesting program to eradicate Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) and
to greatly reduce populations of Variable-leafed watermilfoil (Myriophyllum heterophyllum) from
2014-2018. The program uses large floating barrier curtains to limit spread of invasive plant
fragments. As of 2018, no Eurasian milfoil was found in the lake.
Annual aquatic plant surveying of Winchester Lake, Winsted, CT. Early detection and eradication of
invasive Water chestnut 2016. No water chestnut found since.
Further aquatic plant survey and management projects are listed in the resume of George W
Knoecklein included at the end of this proposal.
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2. Northeast Aquatic Research Personnel Qualifications and Experience
Principle Investigator
Dr. George Knoecklein received his Ph.D. in Limnology in 1997. Since 1997,
George has been the owner and principal lake scientist for Northeast
Aquatic Research, LLC. Though prior to starting his own company, George
worked as a limnological and aquatic plant management consultant in
Connecticut since 1985. George is a board member for the New England
Chapter of the North American Lake Management Society and a past
President of the Connecticut Federation of Lakes. He is an expert in aquatic
plant identification and has overseen hundreds of aquatic plant management
programs in New York and New England.
Research Scientist III
Hillary Kenyon has a B.S. degree in Environmental Science from the University
of Connecticut and is currently pursuing a M.S. at the University of
Massachusetts. Hillary joined Northeast Aquatic Research in 2013 and has since
fulfilled the North American Lake Management Society's qualifications to
become a Certified Lake Manager. She is an expert in aquatic plant
identification and skilled data analyst. Hillary has co-authored multiple lake
management plans across Connecticut and New York and has extensive
experience mapping aquatic invasive species. She serves as a board member and
the newsletter editor for the Connecticut Federation of Lakes and continually
strives to integrate contemporary limnological research into the world of lake management. Hillary is also
a PADI Certified SCUBA Divemaster, and was certified in scientific diving and survey methodologies
through the American Academy of Underwater Sciences.
Research Scientist II
Alejandro (A.J.) received a B.S. in Ecology at SUNY Plattsburgh, and then a
M.S. degree in Lake Management from SUNY Oneonta. A.J. spent years living
in various parts of the country working on water quality and lake habitat projects
with the United States Geologic Survey. Most recently, he served as an
Extension Associate for North Carolina State University where he was the liaison
between multiple stakeholder groups including the reservoir utility owner, the
NC DEQ, and the thousands of residents that lived along the shoreline. A.J. has
experience managing monoecious hydrilla in North Carolina, but recently moved
back to the northeast and began working for Northeast Aquatic Research at the
end of 2017.
Research Scientist I
Hannah Kyer has B.S. in Environmental Studies from Mount Holyoke and has
been a GIS analyst and field technician for Northeast Aquatic Research since
2015. Prior to coming to work for NEAR, she was a GIS technician for the CT
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Forestry Division. Hannah
brings a unique set of statistical data analysis and coding skills, and is well-
versed in aquatic plant survey methods and water quality monitoring.
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3. Outline of Safety Training
All NEAR employees have obtained their Safe Boating Certificate through the CT DEEP Boating
Division.
Senior field scientist, Hillary Kenyon, is a certified provider of CPR, first aid, and basic &
secondary life support. She is also a qualified life guard having been certified by the American
Red Cross from 2008-2016.
The NEAR "Float Plan" includes notifying a shore contact individual at the start and end of on-
water survey work.
4. List of Survey Equipment & Procedures
Alumacraft 12ft boat
8HP Honda outboard motor
Humminbird (model 988) SONAR depth sounder
Aquaview underwater camera
Plant grapple throw-rake
Long-handled plant rake
Basic underwater survey equipment
Plant ID Key Crow and Hellquist 2000
Handheld GPS Garmin 78cs
Costs of equipment built into NEAR hourly labor rates. No additional equipment fees are incurred outside
of hourly survey costs.
Invasive plant survey procedures aim to limit the fragmentation of known invasive plant beds. To do so,
locations with known invasive aquatic plant populations are only raked if absolutely necessary, and any
resulting fragments are collected and appropriately disposed of on-site upon leaving the lake. Alternatives
to raking include, underwater surveying, visual observation, and complimentary use of SONAR and
underwater cameras.
Decontamination procedures for aquatic plant survey equipment include hot-water and bleach rinsing,
inspection of gear, and subsequent drying. Secondary gear inspections occur prior to using gear in an
alternate waterbody.
5. Personnel Costs
Our rate for aquatic plant surveying is $245/hr.
The rate for attending public and planning meetings is $185/hr.
The report preparation and GIS mapping rate is $95/hr.
6. Items Specific to Aquatic Plant Surveying
A. Survey Tools - See above for complete list of survey equipment (#4)
B. Example of Recent Survey Report - Included as separate document.
C. Pricing - Approximate cost "per acre surveyed" is $14, but this number is not accurate as there is a
diminishing returns in pricing for smaller waterbodies, and survey intensity is not a factor in this number. For
instance, the cost of surveying a 1-acre pond is not $14, but in a lake with 130 vegetated acres the average cost
"per survey acre" may be close to $14. For hourly rates see above personnel costs. Final costs are project-
specific and based on the above rates but can be estimated and finalized prior the start of a contract.
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860 - 456 - 3179 EDUCATION
Ph. D., 1997. UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT, Storrs, Connecticut. Major: Limnology. Thesis: Anaerobic Respiration Dynamics of a Eutrophic Lake.
M.S., 1981. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, East Lansing, Michigan. Major: Limnology. Thesis: The Vegetation and Hydrology of a Lakeside Wetland.
B.S., 1978. SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Connecticut. Major: Biology.
A.A.S., 1973. UNITY COLLEGE, Unity, Maine, Major: Fisheries and Wildlife.
C.L.M., 2013. North American Lake Management Society.
EMPLOYMENT
1997 - Present: Principal, Northeast Aquatic Research, LLC Founder and principal investigator of ecological consulting and research company specializing in:
Lake diagnostic studies, continued monitoring programs, and aquatic plant management planning for over 30 lakes including: Lake Copake, Queechy Lake, Lake Oscawana, NY; Amston Lake, Andover Lake, Bantam Lake, Crystal Lake, Doolittle Lake, Fisher Pond, South Spectacle Lake, North Spectacle Lake, Quassett Lake, Riga Lakes, Lake Quassapaug, Crystal Pond, Crystal Lake, Highland Lake, Town of Goshen Lakes, West Hill Pond, Hartland Lake, CT
Aquatic plant surveys, including detection and mapping of invasive and protected species, and evaluation herbicide and other plant management projects.
Selected projects include:
CT DEEP funded on-going diagnostic/feasibility study and weed management planning for Lower Bolton Lake, Bolton, CT, 2012-2017.
Rapid response invasive species management program including intensive survey of Coventry Lake for the invasive Hydrilla verticillata, Coventry CT, 2015.
Expert limnological witness for the defense in pond impact litigation, North Granby, CT.
FirstLight GDF-Suez funded on-going monitoring of trophic status of Candlewood Lake, CT in 2013-2015.
Planned and implemented intensive hydroraking project for pike fishery habitat remediation at Winchester Lake, Winchester, CT.
Aquatic plant surveys of VT lakes; Lake Iroquois (2014), Lake Saint Catherine, and Lake Fairlee, 2015.
Intensive investigation of nutrient budget and trophic status of Mirror Pond on the Storrs campus of University of Connecticut 2013-2014.
Evaluation of impacts on the ecology of Candlewood Lake from 25 years of winter water level drawdown to control Eurasian milfoil. 2011.
Intensive evaluations of highly eutrophic; Lake Pocotopaug (East Hampton CT).
Full aquatic plant surveys in 2010 and 2012 of Johnson’s Pond (Flat River Reservoir, Coventry, RI). Herbicide management plan in 2014-2016, for control or invasive non-native aquatic plants; variable milfoil (Myriopyllum heterophyllum), and fanwort (Cabomba caroliniana).
CT DEP funded feasibly study of Hatch Pond with Water Resources Services 2013-2014.
Diagnostic/feasibility study and weed management plan of Bantam Lake, Morris, CT.
Organized multi-year (2006-2012) suction harvesting project in Bantam Lake, Morris, CT to remove invasive non-native aquatic plant fanwort (Cabomba caroliniana) from state protected aquatic plant beds. Developed herbicide treatment plan for Bantam River, first river treatment in CT, for control of invasive non-native aquatic plant fanwort (Cabomba caroliniana).
Organized multi-year (2008-2010) suction harvesting project to remove invasive non-native aquatic plant variable milfoil (Myriopyllum heterophyllum) in state protected aquatic plant beds following DEP Funded Demonstration Project to Evaluate Suction Harvesting as weed removal technique Crystal Lake Ellington/Stafford, CT.
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Evaluation of impacts of proposed winter water level drawdown on MA protected aquatic plant species Potamogeton ogdenii in Onoda Lake, Pittsfield, MA.
Evaluation of impacts of winter water level drawdown on ecology of Highland Lake, Winchester, CT 2008.
EPA/DEP 319 funded diagnostic investigation of Lake Zoar in 2011.
Steering Committee for Water Resource Foundation’s Manual: Reservoir Operations and Maintenance Strategies (2010 - 2014).
EPA/CT DEP 319 funded 5 year diagnostic investigation of Lake Lillinonah, CT, 2006–2010.
CT DEP funded diagnostic/feasibility study of Hatch Pond, Kent, CT, 2004–2005. Follow-up EPA/DEP 319 funded trophic assessment and watershed loading evaluation 2010-2012.
Detection/distribution mapping of CT protected aquatic plant species; Potamogeton fresii and Myiropyllum sibiricum in Lake Wononscoponuc, Salisbury, CT, 2004 and 2007.
CT DEP funded aquatic plant management study of Pickerel Lake, Colchester, CT.
Detailed CT DEP funded aquatic plant mapping of Pachaug Pond 2004/2005 repeated in 2009/2010, Griswold, CT.
Detailed hydrological and nutrient budget for Doolittle Lake, Norfolk, CT.
Review of proposed aeration on existing trophic characteristics of Lily Pond, Cohasset, MA.
Intensive diagnostic evaluations of; Nantucket Harbor, Hummock Pond, Miacomet Pond, Long Pond, and Madaket Harbor, on the island of Nantucket, MA. 1998 – 2008.
CT DEP funded diagnostic/feasibility studies of Lake Hayward (2001), Rogers (2003), Lillinonah (2002-2003), Bashan (2002), Crystal--Ellington/Stafford—(2004),
Detection / distribution mapping of CT protected aquatic plant species Potamogeton ogdenii in Indian Lake, Sharon, CT.
Detection / distribution mapping of CT protected aquatic plant species Potamogeton ogdenii in West Twin Lake, Salisbury. CT.
Aquatic plant survey and CT protected aquatic plant species Megalodonta beckii mapping in Lake Quonnipaug, Guilford,
Detection / distribution mapping of CT protected aquatic plant species Megalodonta beckii in West Twin Lakes, Salisbury. CT.
Conducted water quality characterization of storm water discharges from Tilcon CT’s Branford Quarry.
Cooperative involvement in CT DEP funded lake diagnostic feasibility study of Lake Kenosia with ENSR, and ACT, Inc. Responsible for conducting field sampling and data analysis.
Developed ‘Resident Sampling Program’ to enable lake residents to collect their own lake monitoring data (managing 10 lake groups as of 2015).
2/85 - 10/97 Research Director, Ecosystem Consulting Service, Inc. Coventry, CT
Directed all phases of limnological evaluations of Connecticut - New York - New Jersey-Massachusetts lakes and reservoirs, including; proposal preparation, contract negotiation, sampling protocol, field collections, data analysis, and report writing.
Conducted diagnostic/feasibility studies of reservoir systems for CT Water Co., South Cen. Regional Water Auth., and Bridgeport Hydraulic Co.
Managed limnological investigation of Cedar and Linsley Ponds to determine impact of runoff from Tilcon CT’s Branford traprock quarry.
Managed preliminary research evaluation of the relationship between tidal flushing dynamics and eutrophication in Nantucket Harbor, Nantucket, MA.
Directed US EPA Phase III Clean Lakes Restoration Project of Lake Waramaug, CT.
Conducted bacterial survey of Bicentennial Pond and watershed, Mansfield, CT.
Managed all aspects of wetland evaluation projects using US ACoE procedures.
Performed wetland evaluation and impact assessment of the Campus Master Plan for Eastern Connecticut State University.
Wetland agent to Inland Wetland Agency, Town of Suffield, Connecticut, 1986.
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Connecticut Federation of Lakes, (President 1999 – 2007) Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society (Board of Director 2010 - 2013) North American Lake Management Society (member since 1986) New England Chapter of North American Lake Management Society, (Leadership Committee) American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
SELECTED PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
NALMS (North American Lake Management Society): 2007 Understanding Lake Science: Developing a Lake Management Plan. 2007 Understanding Lake Stratification: Why we monitor Water Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen and Water
Clarity. 2009 Stability and Uncertainty in Lake Trophic State. NEC-NALMS (New England Chapter of North American Lake Management Society): 2000 Intensity and Capacity Factors in Lakes. 2007 How Much Data Do You Need? Detecting Changes in Lake Trophic State. 2011 Invasive Plant Management. Why we care about invasive species. 2012 Costs of Lake Management 2016-2017 Aquatic Plant Identification Workshop NEAPMS (Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society): 2001 Trials and Tribulation of Obtaining an Accurate Aquatic Plant Species List. 2004 Addressing Protected Plant Species in Nuisance Vegetation Management Programs. 2006 Water Quality Effects Due to a Continuous Lake-wide Milfoil (Myriophyllum heterophyllum x pinnatum)
canopy in a shallow CT lake. 2012 Evaluation of the Effects of Water Level Drawdown on the Ecology of Candlewood Lake.
CO-AUTHORED PAPERS:
Kortmann, R.W. and G.W. Knoecklein. "Aeration Technologies and Depth-Selective Flow Configuration for Lake Management, Habitat Restoration, and Supply Water Quality." Proceedings New Jersey Academy of Science; April, 1989.
Kortmann, R.W. and G.W. Knoecklein. "Fishery Management vs. Lake Management: Compatibility Issues."
Proceedings of the New York State Department of Environmental Control, Division of Fish and Wildlife Conference, May 1989.
Kortmann, R.W., G.W. Knoecklein, and C.H. Bonnell, 1994. “Aeration of Stratified Lakes: Theory and Practice”.
Lake and Reservoir Management Journal, 8(2):99-120.
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Hillary Kenyon 86 Sherman Street, Norwich, CT 06360
Contact: 203 8484610. [email protected]
Education:
B.S. Environmental Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 2013.
Natural Resource Management Concentration
M.S. Candidate Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. January 2017- present.
Statement of Qualifications:
Hillary has five years of professional field research and limnological consulting experience at Northeast Aquatic
Research. She is a Certified Lake Manager with the North American Lake Management Society and is in the process of
obtaining a certification as a Soil Scientist with the Society of Soil Scientists of Southern New England. Hillary has co-
authored multiple lake management plans for lakes in Connecticut and New York, and her current part-time research at
UMASS includes both a subaqueous soil mapping project and groundwater testing below shoreline septic leach fields.
Relevant Certifications:
Certified Lake Manager, Registered RI Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Inspector #091608, completed OSHA 40hr.
HAZWOPER, PADI Divemaster, AAUS Scientific SCUBA Diver, DAN Professional Diving First Aid Provider
(OSHA approved course).
Employment History:
Northeast Aquatic Research, LLC. April 2013 – present
Environmental and Limnological Consulting Scientist; supervisor Dr. George Knoecklein
• Performs more than 40 aquatic plant vegetation surveys annually since 2013
• Experience with ArcGIS mapping
- Aquatic plant coverage, density, & biomass
- Lake bathymetry and watershed delineation
• Water quality sampling; watershed management research and recommendations
• Phytoplankton and zooplankton identification
• Review of hydrologic and nutrient budgets
• Volumetric sediment release rate calculations, and experience with internal phosphorus loading models and
aluminum sulfate (ALUM) dosing calculations
UCONN Department of Natural Resources. December 2012 – May 2013
Wetlands research assistant; under Dr. Jack Clausen.
• Seasonal carbohydrate storage in rhizomes of Phragmites australis; field sampling and laboratory testing.
CT Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Aquaculture. May 2012 – May 2013
Oyster research project Co-Principal Investigator; supervisor Dr. Inke Sunila, State Shellfish Pathologist.
CT Sea Grant, NOAA. May 2012 – April 2013
Extension Intern; direct supervisor Tessa Getchis.
Selected Publications:
Sunila, I., Kenyon, H., Rivara, K., Blacker, K., Getchis, T. 2016. Restocking Natural Beds with Remote-Set Disease-Resistant
Oysters in Connecticut: A Field Trial. Journal of Shellfish Research 35(1): 115-125.
Northeast Aquatic Research & SOLitude. 2015-2017 Hydrilla Management Reports prepared for CT DEEP. Primary author.
Kenyon, H., Knoecklein, G. 2017. West Hill Pond 2016-2017 Monitoring Report & Initial Watershed Analysis.
Kenyon, H., Knoecklein, G. 2017. Lake Oscawana 2016-2017 Water Quality Monitoring & Aquatic Plant Management Report.
Knoecklein, G., Kenyon, H. 2016. Lake Pocotopaug Nine Elements Watershed Based Plan. Final Draft.
Kenyon, H. 2015. Hartland Pond Monitoring Report.
Kenyon, H., Knoecklein, G. 2017. Mount Riga Lakes 2016 Data Report.
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Alejandro Juan Reyes 67 North Shore Road, Putnam Valley, NY 10579
Phone: 845-661-0824, Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
M.S. Lake Management, State University of New York College at Oneonta. 2016.
B.S. Ecology, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh. 2012.
JOB EXPERIENCE
Aquatic Ecologist, Northeast Aquatic Research, March 2018 – Present
Extension Associate, North Carolina State University, May 2016 – January 2018.
Graduate research assistant, SUNY Oneonta Biological Field Station, December 2014 - May
2016.
Fisheries technician, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Fisheries Technician, May 2013-Oct.
2013.
Biological science technician (GS4), USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, May
2012 - May 2013.
Research technician, Lake Champlain Research Institute, May 2010 - Nov. 2012.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Fisheries Society. 2011-present.
New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. 2012-present.
North American Lake Management Society. 2014-present.
Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society. 2014-present.
PUBLICATIONS
Lahyee, M, D., Sepulveda, A.J., Shaw, A., Smukall, M., Kappenman, K., and Reyes, A.J. (2016).
Effect of electric barrier on passage and physical condition of juvenile and adult rainbow trout.
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management.
Maynard, G. A., Mihuc, T. B., Schultz, R. E., Sotola, V. A., Reyes, A. J., Malchoff, M. H., &
Garneau, D. E. (2013). Use of external Indicators to Evaluate Stress of Largemouth (Micropterus
salmoides) and Smallmouth (M. dolomieu) Bass at Tournaments. Open Fish Science Journal, 6,
78-86.
Reyes, A.J. (2016). The state of Brant Lake, & Brant Lake management plan. Occasional Paper
No. 53. SUNY Oneonta Biological Field Station
Reyes A.J., Smith C., Maynard G.A., Garneau D.E., & Snavely E. (2013). Near Shore Fish
Community Analysis in Northwestern Lake Champlain. Scientia Discipulorum 6: 62-76.
Stewart-Malone, A., Misamore, M., Wilmoth, S., Reyes, A., Wong, W. H., & Gross, J. (2015).
The Effect of UV-C Exposure on Larval Survival of the Dreissenid Quagga Mussel. PloS one,
10(7), e0133039.
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Hannah Kyer Address: 2A Brookside Ln, Mansfield Center, CT 06250.
Email: [email protected]. Tel: (860) 942-9269
EDUCATION
Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA GPA 3.82/Magna cum laude
B.A., Environmental Studies: Politics, Policy & Economics; Development Studies minor, May 2015
Danish Institute for Study Abroad, Copenhagen, Denmark
European Sustainable Development study abroad program, Spring 2014
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Northeast Aquatic Research, LLC Environmental Scientist, Lake Management/Limnology (January 2016 – present)
Collect water quality and aquatic plant data from lakes and watersheds in Connecticut and New York.
Analyze data using R, ArcMap and Microsoft Excel and write lake management reports for clients.
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Forest Resource Assistant (January 2015 – September 2015)
Compiled and uploaded forest stewardship plans and property maps into a USFS monitoring database
Created maps and baseline reports for Forest legacy properties and visited properties to gather data
Produced a forest management education packet for private forest landowners in Connecticut.
Assistant to State Forest Resource Planner (June 2013 – August 2013)
Wrote federal grant to receive funding for Connecticut’s division of the Forest Legacy Program
Collaborated with co-workers, communicated with landowners, conducted background research, visited
project areas, and created GIS maps
Mount Holyoke College
Research Assistant (September 2013 – December 2014)
Edited manuscript of a scholarly book on environmental foreign aid politics in Madagascar
Mount Holyoke College
Teaching Assistant- Environmental Science 200 (Fall 2013)
Collaborated with course professor to design course structure and create lesson plans and research
projects
Supervised student work, taught statistical analysis, held weekly tutoring sessions, and graded
assignments
SKILLS
Statistical analysis and data visualization in R, GIS mapping using ArcMap, Garmin BaseCamp, Microsoft
Office