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Wesley Gerrin

Research & Outreach Professional

Wesley Gerrin is a research and outreach professional at Warnell working with Dr. Nick Furhman and the Aquatic Resources Outreach Team. He has ten years of professional experience and currently serves as a pond specialist working with extension agriculture and natural resources agents. 

Warnell Aquatic Resources Outreach Website

Awards, Honors and Recognitions:
  • Georgia Chapter American Fisheries Society Professional of the Year in Fisheries Science and Research
  • Georgia Chapter American Fisheries Society Fisheries Team of the Year
Education:
  • Master of Science in Aquatic Sciences
  • Bachelor's of Science in Aquatic Sciences
Selected Publications:
  • Factors affecting movement and habitat use of grass carp in a mainstem reservoir 10.1111/fme.12517
  • Hunting the eagle killer: A cyanobacterial neurotoxin causes vacuolar myelinopathy 10.1126/science.aax9050
  • Otolith Increments and Elements: Assessing a Recently Discovered Population of Weather Loach 10.1002/aff2.70037
  • Spatial Changes in Trace Elemental Water Chemistry in the Piedmont Ecoregion with Applications for Understanding Fish Movement 10.3390/hydrobiology4020009
  • A Regional Analysis of Trace Element Water Chemistry With Applications for Reconstructing Environmental Life History of Fishes 10.1002/rra.4417
  • Estimating Reproductive Parameters of a Newly Discovered Weather Loach Population 10.1002/aff2.70117
Area of Specialty:
Research Interests:
  • Aquatic Nuisance Species
  • Water Quality
  • Human Effects on Aquatic Ecosystems
Articles Featuring Wesley Gerrin

While many students spent part of their summer soaking up the sun poolside or lounging at home, 10 adventurous young minds from across Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia chose a different route: wading into streams, handling reptiles and sizing up tree trunks.

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