Angela Depalma-Dow

Aquatic Invasive Species Program Coordinator at County of Lake

Angela DePalma-Dow is an experienced aquatic ecologist and program coordinator currently serving as the Aquatic Invasive Species Program Coordinator and Water Resources Invasive Species Program Coordinator at the County of Lake since March 2018. In this role, Angela manages aquatic plant programs in Clear Lake, California, while collaborating with various agencies to enhance ecosystem health through wetland restoration and invasive species prevention. Angela's previous experience includes roles as an Aquatic Ecologist at Mountains Restoration Trust and as an instructor for Zumba classes, alongside various research and technical positions at Michigan State University and other institutions. Angela holds a Master's of Science in Fisheries and Wildlife with a focus on Limnology from Michigan State University and a Bachelor of Science in Biological Science from California State University-Sacramento.

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