During a National Water Quality Network (NWQN) sampling trip in May to the St Lawrence River, Hydrologic Technician Dave Knauer finds a batch of Zebra mussels attached to the boat anchor.
John Byrnes
John Byrnes is a hydrologic technician for the USGS since 1995. John has concentrated his science support on the collection of water quality and biological samples. He is also the safety officer for the NY Water Science Center.
John Byrnes has been a hydrologic technician for the USGS since 1995. John has concentrated his science support on the collection of water quality and biological samples. He is also the safety officer for the NY Water Science Center.
Professional Experience
US Geological Survey New York Water Science Center as a hydrologist1995-present.
Education and Certifications
1993, BS - Geology, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY
Science and Products
Monitoring Storm Tide and Flooding From Hurricane Irma Along the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Southeastern United States
During a National Water Quality Network (NWQN) sampling trip in May to the St Lawrence River, Hydrologic Technician Dave Knauer finds a batch of Zebra mussels attached to the boat anchor.
Science and Products
Monitoring Storm Tide and Flooding From Hurricane Irma Along the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Southeastern United States
During a National Water Quality Network (NWQN) sampling trip in May to the St Lawrence River, Hydrologic Technician Dave Knauer finds a batch of Zebra mussels attached to the boat anchor.
During a National Water Quality Network (NWQN) sampling trip in May to the St Lawrence River, Hydrologic Technician Dave Knauer finds a batch of Zebra mussels attached to the boat anchor.