Lori M Evrard
Lori Evrard is a Biological Science Technician based in Ashland, WI.
I am a Biological Technician working on Lake Superior fisheries. I assist with all aspects of our field station. I work in the field aboard the Research Vessel Kiyi and in the station laboratory. I manage our station's databases and paper field record collection, assist with administrative assistant duties, make GIS maps, manage our vehicle fleet, am co-safety liaison, and am lab manager. The first half of my career (1989-2004) focused on the assessment of the fish community of the St. Louis River Estuary (Duluth, MN and Superior, WI harbors) after the invasive species Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus), was discovered there for the first time in the Great Lakes.
Professional Experience
USGS - Great Lakes Science Center - Lake Superior Biological Station 1991 to Present
USGS - Great Lakes Science Center - Lake Superior Biological Station intern/work study 1989-1991
Education and Certifications
Bachelor of Science - Biology Northland College 1991
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Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013
Comparing two fish sampling standards over time: largely congruent results but with caveats
Repeat surveys of spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) in western Lake Superior: Timing, distribution and composition of spawning stocks
Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012
2009 Spawning cisco investigations in the Canadian waters of Lake Superior
Can pelagic forage fish and spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) biomass in the western arm of Lake Superior be assessed with a single summer survey?
2008 Spawning Cisco Investigations in the Canadian Waters of Lake Superior
Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Superior, 2008
Spawning Cisco investigations in Canada waters of Lake Superior during 2007
Distribution, abundance, and range of the round goby, Apollina melanostoma, in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and St. Louis River estuary, 1998-2004
Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior
Burrowing mayflies as indicators of ecosystem health: Status of populations in two western Lake Superior embayments
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