Lindsey Boyle
Lindsey is a fish biologist at the USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center Center in Kearneysville, WV
Lindsey Boyle is an aquatic ecologist whose work includes biological data management and research investigating stream biological assemblages and stressors, benthic macroinvertebrate functional traits, and trends in stream condition.
Professional Experience
2023 - Present: Fish Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Eastern Ecological Science Center
2020-2023: Biologist, Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment, Division of Environmental Quality
Education and Certifications
M.Sc. 2020, Zoology, University of Wyoming
B.Sc. 2015, College of William and Mary
Science and Products
Tracking Status and Trends in Seven Key Indicators of River and Stream Condition in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Attribution of stream habitat assessment data to NHDPlus V2 and NHDPlus HR catchments within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
This data release links habitat assessment sites to both the NHDPlus Version 2 and NHDPlus High Resolution Region 02 networks using the hydrolink methodology. Linked habitat sites are those compiled by the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB) during creation of the Chesapeake Bay Basin-wide Index of Biotic Integrity (Chessie BIBI) for benthic macroinvertebrates (https://datahub
Attribution of fish sampling data to NHDPlus HR catchments within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Science and Products
Tracking Status and Trends in Seven Key Indicators of River and Stream Condition in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Attribution of stream habitat assessment data to NHDPlus V2 and NHDPlus HR catchments within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
This data release links habitat assessment sites to both the NHDPlus Version 2 and NHDPlus High Resolution Region 02 networks using the hydrolink methodology. Linked habitat sites are those compiled by the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB) during creation of the Chesapeake Bay Basin-wide Index of Biotic Integrity (Chessie BIBI) for benthic macroinvertebrates (https://datahub