Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist)
CurrentProvide technical support and review for work related to complex water resources and infrastructure planning, permitting, projects, and programs needed to protect fish and wildlife resources.
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Alyssa Obester is listed as Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist) at California Department of Fish and Wildlife, a company with 1001 employees, based in Greater Sacramento, United States, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at ca.gov, phone signal with area code 650, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Alyssa Obester.
Alyssa Obester previously worked as Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist) - Drought Coordinator at California Department Of Fish And Wildlife and Environmental Scientist at California Department Of Fish And Wildlife. Alyssa Obester holds Master’S Degree, Water Resources Management from Bren School Of Environmental Science & Management - University Of California, Santa Barbara.
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Alyssa Obester is a Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist) at California Department of Fish and Wildlife. She possess expertise in field work, environmental science, ecology, environmental policy, r and 16 more skills. She is proficient in Spanish.
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Rancho Cordova, California, United States
Provide technical support and review for work related to complex water resources and infrastructure planning, permitting, projects, and programs needed to protect fish and wildlife resources.
Research and coordination to support improved instream flow conditions during periods of drought.
West Sacramento, California, United States
Develop instream flows required to maintain healthy conditions for aquatic and riparian species.
Davis, CA
-Performed research, developed technical products, and co-authored report on ecological and environmental flows as part of California Environmental Flows Framework (CEFF) Technical Team.-Coordinated technical team of CEFF researchers.-Created presentations, fact sheets, and web pages detailing CEFF project and associated studies.-Developed methodology for.
Carpinteria, CA
-Co-managed on the ground habitat restoration projects in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, including fish passage improvements, bank stabilization, native plantings, and instream flow augmentation projects.-Coordinated with various project participants (landowners, agencies, grant funders, consultants, contractors, media, volunteers) to ensure project.
Santa Barbara, California Area
-Taught lab and facilitated discussion sections for "Introduction to Environmental Science", "Ecology", and "Invertebrate Zoology" courses. -Wrote, administered and graded exams and written assignments.
Nevada City, California
-Collected and analyzed hydrologic and greenhouse gas data to determine the benefits of restoring Sierra Nevada meadows for both water supply and carbon sequestration.-Conducted pre-restoration amphibian, plant, groundwater, and fish surveys in mountain meadows.-Supervised and instructed ~100 Earthwatch volunteers assisting with meadow data.
-Georeferenced, created, edited, and modeled spatial data for use in scientific reports and presentations.-Procured and managed geographic data for various California watershed projects including drought-impact analyses, groundwater nitrate contamination studies, and historic Sacramento-San Joaquin modeling.-Managed and assisted in web development of.
-Monitored, collected, and analyzed fish presence, temperature, stream discharge, bathymetric data as part of a temperature stratification and refugia study on salmonids.-Co-developed the California Fish Phone Application.-Wrote a comprehensive literature review on small hydropower in California.
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I was a Walton Family Foundation Sustainable Water Markets Fellow at the Bren School, and specialized in Water Resources Management. My.
Minor: Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning Undergraduate Honor's Thesis: Relationships between aquatic primary productivity and.
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Alyssa Obester works for California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Alyssa Obester is listed as Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist) at California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Alyssa Obester is based in Greater Sacramento, United States, United States while working with California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Alyssa Obester has worked for California Department Of Fish And Wildlife, Uc Davis Center For Watershed Sciences, South Coast Habitat Restoration, University Of California, Santa Barbara, and South Yuba River Citizens League.
Alyssa Obester's colleagues at California Department of Fish and Wildlife include Ashley Mckenzie, Emily Wood, Mitch Mitchell, Krystal Acierto, and Matthew Ayson.
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Alyssa Obester holds Master’S Degree, Water Resources Management from Bren School Of Environmental Science & Management - University Of California, Santa Barbara.
Alyssa Obester is listed with skills including Field Work, Environmental Science, Ecology, Environmental Policy, R, Gis, Arcgis, and Data Analysis.
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