James Cloern (jecloern@usgs.gov) is an
aquatic ecologist who began working for the USGS in 1976. He has BS (1970) and MS (1973)
degrees in zoology from the University of Wisconsin, and Ph.D. in zoology/limnology from
Washington State University (1976). Jim has experience conducting research in lakes, streams,
and estuaries, using field measurements and numerical modeling to identify the patterns and
mechanisms of ecosystem variability. He is leader of the USGS team that collects water quality
measurements in San Francisco Bay. Links to publication list
and curriculum vitae.(Download Adobe
Reader to view these documents) View Jim's presentation and
materials from "A Brief (90 minute) Guide to Science Writing
and Publishing".
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