Dana Lee is a fisheries biologist with extensive research experience in California, Oregon, the Mekong Basin, and Central America. Dana has served as project lead on a variety of fisheries research projects, including developing a fisheries management plan in Lao PDR. He has participated in entrainment assessments, population and habitat surveys, and fish behavior studies. Dana assists in study design, statistical analysis, and drafting project proposals, has led a number of desktop reviews, and regularly synthesizes information in technical memoranda to guide management decisions for various clients.
Dana has conducted research using PIT tagging, electrofishing (boat and backpack), seining, snorkel surveys, gillnetting, fyke nets and traps, weir and rotary screw traps, and spawning surveys. He is also proficient in all aspects of DIDSON/ARIS sonar camera operation, monitoring, and data analysis. Dana has performed water quality sampling, channel assessments, habitat mapping and assessments, and macroinvertebrate sampling. He has a degree in environmental science from the University of California, Berkeley, and has worked previously as a fisheries technician for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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