Rebecca works with partners to design and implement environmental monitoring programs, assess climate impacts on aquatic resources, and incorporate science into our projects. She helps coordinate the Southeast Alaska Aquatic Temperature Monitoring Network, providing monitoring groups with equipment, training, and data management.

Rebecca has a background in ecosystem ecology and watershed science and brings over 15 years of experience in aquatic monitoring, field experiments, and modeling to help generate and translate science into actionable information. In her “free” time, she enjoys gardening and family foraging and fishing trips with her husband and two daughters.