Anya Leach
Physical Scientist with the Washington Water Science Center
Professional Experience
Physical Scientist, USGS Washington Water Science Center (Tacoma, WA) 2022 - Present
Research Technician, Coastal Studies Institute, East Carolina University (Outer Banks, NC) 2020 - 2022
Research Assistant, Great Lakes Research Center, Michigan Technological University (Houghton, MI) 2017 - 2019
Education and Certifications
M.S. Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University, 2019
B.S. Physics, West Virginia University, 2015
Science and Products
Water Temperature Dynamics in the Quillayute River Basin, Washington, 2021 - 2023
The Quillayute River Basin in northwestern Washington consists of the Quillayute River and the river systems of its major tributaries, the Dickey, Sol Duc, and Bogachiel Rivers. With a drainage area of 629 square miles, the Quillayute River Basin provides important habitat for 23 distinct runs of anadromous steelhead and salmon, representing one of the largest and most productive watersheds on the
Science and Products
Water Temperature Dynamics in the Quillayute River Basin, Washington, 2021 - 2023
The Quillayute River Basin in northwestern Washington consists of the Quillayute River and the river systems of its major tributaries, the Dickey, Sol Duc, and Bogachiel Rivers. With a drainage area of 629 square miles, the Quillayute River Basin provides important habitat for 23 distinct runs of anadromous steelhead and salmon, representing one of the largest and most productive watersheds on the