Scott Collenburg is a Senior Fisheries Biologist with the NJ Division Of Fish and Wildlife. For the last 10 years he has worked as a Fisheries Biologist where he has been responsible for the development and implementation of management programs related to the conservation and recreation of fish species throughout NJ. His passion for biology is coupled with a passion to finding and understanding patterns.
Scott is now the lead biologist for statistics and the database manager. His specialties include:
- Providing insights into data by predicting and modeling future changes related to climate change resiliency of fish species
- Relating land use to stormwater impacts on fish populations
- Studying changes to distributions of native fish populations
- Interpreting and analyzing data in R
- Research related to aquatic ecology studies with an emphasis on conservation and management of fish species
Please join us on Thursday, June 9th at 7:30. Scott will tell us what NJ and surrounding states are doing to protect our streams and trout in this changing climate. You should receive an email from our president, Jim Langell, with all the details just before the Zoom meeting.