Abigail J. Lynch, Ph.D.
Abigail (Abby) J. Lynch is a Research Fish Biologist with the USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center. Abby conducts science and science syntheses on the impacts of global change to inland fishes at local, national, and global scales. Her work aims to inform conservation and sustainable use and to help fishers, managers, and other practitioners adapt to change.
Collaborative Networks
Abby leads the National CASC's aquatics program and co-leads the CASC Fish Research Team. She is adjunct/affiliate faculty at Michigan State University, North Carolina State University, the University of Florida, and the University of Missouri.
She serves as the coordinator for the international 'InFish' research network, a steward for the Fish and Climate Change Database (FiCli) and the U.S. Inland Creel & Angler Survey Catalog (CreelCat), an Associate Editor for Fisheries Management and Ecology, and an Editorial Board member for Sustainability Science.
Abby received her Ph.D. in Fisheries and Wildlife from Michigan State University on climate impacts to Great Lakes Lake Whitefish, M.S. in marine science on Atlantic Menhaden population genetics at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, and B.S. in biology and B.A. in English literature from the University of Virginia. She also served as a Knauss Marine Policy Fellow with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's Fisheries Program.
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. in Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University
M.S. in Marine Science, College of William & Mary
B.S. in Biology, University of Virginia
B.A. in English, University of Virginia
Affiliations and Memberships*
IUCN Freshwater Fish Specialist Group; IUCN Fisheries Expert Group
IPBES Global and Nexus Assessments (Fellow, Lead Author, Programmatic Review Panelist)
2024 World Fisheries Congress International Program Committee (Co-chair)
UN International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture 2022 (International Steering Committee)
FAO International Symposium on Fisheries Sustainability (Advisory Board Member)
American Fisheries Society International Fisheries Section (Past-President)
Honors and Awards
Outstanding Young Alumni Award, Michigan State University College of Agriculture & Natural Resources
Science and Products
Understanding Species' Range Shifts in Response to Climate Change: Results from a Systematic National Review
Understanding Climate Impacts on Native and Invasive Fish for Conservation, Management, and Economic Goals in the Northern Rockies
Responding to Ecosystem Transformation using the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework
Impacts of Global Change on Biotic Resistance, Resilience, and Ecosystem Services in Caribbean Fish Assemblages, Fisheries, and Aquatic Ecosystems
Making an Invisible Resource Visible: Integrating Inland Fisheries into the Sustainable Development Goals
National Stream Summarization: Standardizing Stream-Landscape Summaries
Climate impacts to inland fishes: Shifting research topics over time Climate impacts to inland fishes: Shifting research topics over time
CreelCat, a Catalog of United States Inland Creel and Angler Survey Data CreelCat, a Catalog of United States Inland Creel and Angler Survey Data
Reimagining large river management using the Resist–Accept–Direct (RAD) framework in the Upper Mississippi River Reimagining large river management using the Resist–Accept–Direct (RAD) framework in the Upper Mississippi River
Stocking fish in inland waters: Opportunities and risks for sustainable food systems Stocking fish in inland waters: Opportunities and risks for sustainable food systems
Estimating lentic recreational fisheries catch and effort across the United States Estimating lentic recreational fisheries catch and effort across the United States
A brave new world: Managing for biodiversity conservation under ecosystem transformation A brave new world: Managing for biodiversity conservation under ecosystem transformation
Science and Products
Understanding Species' Range Shifts in Response to Climate Change: Results from a Systematic National Review
Understanding Climate Impacts on Native and Invasive Fish for Conservation, Management, and Economic Goals in the Northern Rockies
Responding to Ecosystem Transformation using the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework
Impacts of Global Change on Biotic Resistance, Resilience, and Ecosystem Services in Caribbean Fish Assemblages, Fisheries, and Aquatic Ecosystems
Making an Invisible Resource Visible: Integrating Inland Fisheries into the Sustainable Development Goals
National Stream Summarization: Standardizing Stream-Landscape Summaries
Climate impacts to inland fishes: Shifting research topics over time Climate impacts to inland fishes: Shifting research topics over time
CreelCat, a Catalog of United States Inland Creel and Angler Survey Data CreelCat, a Catalog of United States Inland Creel and Angler Survey Data
Reimagining large river management using the Resist–Accept–Direct (RAD) framework in the Upper Mississippi River Reimagining large river management using the Resist–Accept–Direct (RAD) framework in the Upper Mississippi River
Stocking fish in inland waters: Opportunities and risks for sustainable food systems Stocking fish in inland waters: Opportunities and risks for sustainable food systems
Estimating lentic recreational fisheries catch and effort across the United States Estimating lentic recreational fisheries catch and effort across the United States
A brave new world: Managing for biodiversity conservation under ecosystem transformation A brave new world: Managing for biodiversity conservation under ecosystem transformation
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government