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
Responses of fish assemblages to changing environmental conditions in the Neversink River and Rondout Creek
Effect of Flooding from Tropical Storm Irene on Fish Assemblages in the Upper Esopus Creek Basin
Status of benthic macroinvertebrate communities and toxicity of sediments in the Niagara River Area of Concern, New York
Didymosphenia geminata in the Upper Esopus Creek: Seasonal changes in density and distribution, controlling environmental factors, and potential ecosystem impacts
Quantitative assessment of water quality in the Upper Esopus Creek using fatty acid content of periphyton
Identifying Thermal Refuges in the Schoharie Watershed
Spatiotemporal trends in fish assemblages of the Mohawk River
Response of Fish Assemblages to Changing Acid-base Chemistry in Adirondack Long Term Monitoring Lakes, 1984-2012
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and Fish Capture Data from Round Goby Screening Surveys on the Eastern Erie Canal, New York (ver. 2.0, May 2024)
Organic and metal contaminants in fish tissue collected from the Buffalo River Area of Concern, 2017
Data for assessing the status of resident fish communities in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York
Brook trout toxicity data from bioassays conducted in Western Adirondack Streams, 2001-03 and 2015-17
Data for Impacts of Alewife and White Perch Introductions on Rainbow Trout Growth in the Ashokan Reservoir, Catskill Mountains, NY
Data for effects of watershed and in-stream liming on macroinvertebrate communities in acidified tributaries to an Adirondack lake
Data for Assessing the Status of Sediment Toxicity and Macroinvertebrate Communities in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern
Community composition data for assessing fish populations in headwater streams of the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA
Data from 10-day sediment toxicity tests of bed sediments from the Niagara River Area of Concern and tributaries, New York, with Chironomus dilutus and Hyalella azteca, 201415
Considerations of variability and power for long-term monitoring of stream fish assemblages
Eastward expansion of Round Goby in New York: Assessment of detection methods and current range
Biological and chemical recovery of acidified Catskill Mountain streams in response to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
Decreases in aluminum toxicity and mortality of caged brook trout in Adirondack Mountain Streams
Mercury in fish from streams and rivers in New York State: Spatial patterns, temporal changes, and environmental drivers
Predictive relations between acid-base chemistry and fish assemblages in streams of the Adirondack Mountains
Response of water chemistry and young-of-year brook trout to channel and watershed liming in streams showing lagging recovery from acidic deposition
Resilience of benthic macroinvertebrates to extreme floods in a Catskill Mountain river, New York, USA: Implications for water quality monitoring and assessment
Spatial and temporal variability of fish assemblages in acidified streams: Implications for long-term monitoring
Temporal variability in stream fish assemblage metrics and implications for long-term monitoring
Acidification impacts and goals for gauging recovery of Brook Trout populations and fish communities in streams of the Western Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA
Changes in growth of Rainbow Trout in a Catskill Mountain Reservoir following Alewife and White Perch Introductions
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
Responses of fish assemblages to changing environmental conditions in the Neversink River and Rondout Creek
Effect of Flooding from Tropical Storm Irene on Fish Assemblages in the Upper Esopus Creek Basin
Status of benthic macroinvertebrate communities and toxicity of sediments in the Niagara River Area of Concern, New York
Didymosphenia geminata in the Upper Esopus Creek: Seasonal changes in density and distribution, controlling environmental factors, and potential ecosystem impacts
Quantitative assessment of water quality in the Upper Esopus Creek using fatty acid content of periphyton
Identifying Thermal Refuges in the Schoharie Watershed
Spatiotemporal trends in fish assemblages of the Mohawk River
Response of Fish Assemblages to Changing Acid-base Chemistry in Adirondack Long Term Monitoring Lakes, 1984-2012
Environmental DNA (eDNA) and Fish Capture Data from Round Goby Screening Surveys on the Eastern Erie Canal, New York (ver. 2.0, May 2024)
Organic and metal contaminants in fish tissue collected from the Buffalo River Area of Concern, 2017
Data for assessing the status of resident fish communities in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern, New York
Brook trout toxicity data from bioassays conducted in Western Adirondack Streams, 2001-03 and 2015-17
Data for Impacts of Alewife and White Perch Introductions on Rainbow Trout Growth in the Ashokan Reservoir, Catskill Mountains, NY
Data for effects of watershed and in-stream liming on macroinvertebrate communities in acidified tributaries to an Adirondack lake
Data for Assessing the Status of Sediment Toxicity and Macroinvertebrate Communities in the Eighteenmile Creek Area of Concern
Community composition data for assessing fish populations in headwater streams of the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA
Data from 10-day sediment toxicity tests of bed sediments from the Niagara River Area of Concern and tributaries, New York, with Chironomus dilutus and Hyalella azteca, 201415
Considerations of variability and power for long-term monitoring of stream fish assemblages
Eastward expansion of Round Goby in New York: Assessment of detection methods and current range
Biological and chemical recovery of acidified Catskill Mountain streams in response to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990
Decreases in aluminum toxicity and mortality of caged brook trout in Adirondack Mountain Streams
Mercury in fish from streams and rivers in New York State: Spatial patterns, temporal changes, and environmental drivers
Predictive relations between acid-base chemistry and fish assemblages in streams of the Adirondack Mountains
Response of water chemistry and young-of-year brook trout to channel and watershed liming in streams showing lagging recovery from acidic deposition
Resilience of benthic macroinvertebrates to extreme floods in a Catskill Mountain river, New York, USA: Implications for water quality monitoring and assessment
Spatial and temporal variability of fish assemblages in acidified streams: Implications for long-term monitoring
Temporal variability in stream fish assemblage metrics and implications for long-term monitoring
Acidification impacts and goals for gauging recovery of Brook Trout populations and fish communities in streams of the Western Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA
Changes in growth of Rainbow Trout in a Catskill Mountain Reservoir following Alewife and White Perch Introductions
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.