Emma specializes in physical habitat characterization, water quality monitoring, and fluvial geomorphology. She performs field activities including measuring of streamflow and other hydrologic monitoring, installation and maintenance of hydrologic monitoring equipment, surveying, and post-restoration monitoring. She is experienced in data acquisition and has organized technical aspects of water quality, biologic monitoring, and geomorphic projects. She has a background in earth science and riverine ecology, and has provided extensive field assistance in biological monitoring and habitat characterization. When she is not in the office, you can find her doing pottery, hiking and backpacking, or baking.

  • B.S., Environmental Earth Science with minor in Sustainable Environments, Emphasis in natural resource management and climate change studies, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 2018
  • "Stream Temperature in Lagunitas and Walker Creek Watersheds." Goodwin, E., 37th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference Poster Session, 2019

Lagunitas Creek, Marin County, California

Pottery, hiking, backpacking, and baking