Scott George
Scott George is a biologist in the Watersheds Research Section of the USGS New York Water Science Center in Troy, NY.
He recently completed a master's degree at the State University at Albany (SUNY) in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology on the impact of severe flooding on lotic biota. Scott's current research is aimed at better understanding riverine fish, benthic macroinvertebrate, and periphyton communities and the disturbances that impact them. Specific ongoing projects include monitoring the expansion of Round Goby towards the Hudson River using environmental DNA and other methods, studying the recovery of fish assemblages in acid-impacted Catskill Mountain streams, and evaluating the toxicity of sediments to benthic macroinvertebrates in Great Lakes Areas of Concern.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
- American Fisheries Society
- New York State Chapter of the American Fisheries Society
- Society For Freshwater Science
- Trout Unlimited
Professional Experience
Biologist; U.S. Geological Survey, Troy, NY; 2011-present: Coordinates projects and provides field support and data analysis to other ongoing projects concerning: acidification, extreme hydrologic events, flow-modification, trout population dynamics, water temperatures, and other stressors in stream ecosystems.
Intern; NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Stream Biomonitoring Unit (SBU), Troy, NY; 2010-2011: Processed benthic macroinvertebrate kick samples, locating and identifying organisms to the ordinal level. Conducted literature review of present lake biomonitoring methods for future integration into SBU Standard Operating Procedure.
Education and Certifications
M.S., State University of New York, Albany, NY; Major – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 2014
M.A., State University of New York, Albany, NY; Major – Social Studies, 2010
B.A. (Magna Cum Laude), Siena College, Loudonville, NY; Major – History Education, 2008
Science and Products
READI-Net: Providing Tools for the Early Detection and Management of Aquatic Invasive Species
Response of fish assemblages and habitat to stream restoration in the Ashokan Watershed
Areas of Concern: 18 Mile Creek AOC - Fish Community Characterizations
Areas of Concern: Niagara River
Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern Fish Community Assessment
Status of American Eel populations in the Mohawk River Basin
Environmental DNA and Fish Capture Data from Round Goby Surveys on the Schoharie Creek, New York Environmental DNA and Fish Capture Data from Round Goby Surveys on the Schoharie Creek, New York
Round Goby Capture Data from Electrofishing Surveys on the Champlain Canal and Upper Hudson River, New York Round Goby Capture Data from Electrofishing Surveys on the Champlain Canal and Upper Hudson River, New York
Fish Community Data from Natural Channel Sections of the Mohawk River, NY Fish Community Data from Natural Channel Sections of the Mohawk River, NY
Environmental DNA qPCR detection results and covariates from Idaho, Missouri, Montana, and New York rivers sampled in 2023 Environmental DNA qPCR detection results and covariates from Idaho, Missouri, Montana, and New York rivers sampled in 2023
Organic and Metal Contaminants in Forage Fish from the Niagara River and in Lumbriculus sp. Exposed to Buffalo River Sediments, 2020 Organic and Metal Contaminants in Forage Fish from the Niagara River and in Lumbriculus sp. Exposed to Buffalo River Sediments, 2020
Macroinvertebrate community and sediment toxicity data from the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021 Macroinvertebrate community and sediment toxicity data from the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021
Investigation of fish communities in natural channel sections of the Mohawk River, New York Investigation of fish communities in natural channel sections of the Mohawk River, New York
Fish-assemblage and water-quality recovery with declining acidic deposition in Adirondack mountain streams, New York, USA Fish-assemblage and water-quality recovery with declining acidic deposition in Adirondack mountain streams, New York, USA
Field trials of an autonomous eDNA sampler in lotic waters Field trials of an autonomous eDNA sampler in lotic waters
Comprehensive assessment of macroinvertebrate community condition and sediment toxicity in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021 Comprehensive assessment of macroinvertebrate community condition and sediment toxicity in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021
Contaminant risks in consuming fish from the Area of Concern in the Upper Niagara River Contaminant risks in consuming fish from the Area of Concern in the Upper Niagara River
Use of environmental DNA to assess American Eel distribution, abundance, and barriers in a river-canal system Use of environmental DNA to assess American Eel distribution, abundance, and barriers in a river-canal system
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
READI-Net: Providing Tools for the Early Detection and Management of Aquatic Invasive Species
Response of fish assemblages and habitat to stream restoration in the Ashokan Watershed
Areas of Concern: 18 Mile Creek AOC - Fish Community Characterizations
Areas of Concern: Niagara River
Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern Fish Community Assessment
Status of American Eel populations in the Mohawk River Basin
Environmental DNA and Fish Capture Data from Round Goby Surveys on the Schoharie Creek, New York Environmental DNA and Fish Capture Data from Round Goby Surveys on the Schoharie Creek, New York
Round Goby Capture Data from Electrofishing Surveys on the Champlain Canal and Upper Hudson River, New York Round Goby Capture Data from Electrofishing Surveys on the Champlain Canal and Upper Hudson River, New York
Fish Community Data from Natural Channel Sections of the Mohawk River, NY Fish Community Data from Natural Channel Sections of the Mohawk River, NY
Environmental DNA qPCR detection results and covariates from Idaho, Missouri, Montana, and New York rivers sampled in 2023 Environmental DNA qPCR detection results and covariates from Idaho, Missouri, Montana, and New York rivers sampled in 2023
Organic and Metal Contaminants in Forage Fish from the Niagara River and in Lumbriculus sp. Exposed to Buffalo River Sediments, 2020 Organic and Metal Contaminants in Forage Fish from the Niagara River and in Lumbriculus sp. Exposed to Buffalo River Sediments, 2020
Macroinvertebrate community and sediment toxicity data from the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021 Macroinvertebrate community and sediment toxicity data from the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021
Investigation of fish communities in natural channel sections of the Mohawk River, New York Investigation of fish communities in natural channel sections of the Mohawk River, New York
Fish-assemblage and water-quality recovery with declining acidic deposition in Adirondack mountain streams, New York, USA Fish-assemblage and water-quality recovery with declining acidic deposition in Adirondack mountain streams, New York, USA
Field trials of an autonomous eDNA sampler in lotic waters Field trials of an autonomous eDNA sampler in lotic waters
Comprehensive assessment of macroinvertebrate community condition and sediment toxicity in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021 Comprehensive assessment of macroinvertebrate community condition and sediment toxicity in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York, 2021
Contaminant risks in consuming fish from the Area of Concern in the Upper Niagara River Contaminant risks in consuming fish from the Area of Concern in the Upper Niagara River
Use of environmental DNA to assess American Eel distribution, abundance, and barriers in a river-canal system Use of environmental DNA to assess American Eel distribution, abundance, and barriers in a river-canal system
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.