Erin Zionce
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Richland, WA 99352
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Biography
Erin McCann is a Data Scientist who initially joined the Ecology group in 2018 as a Post Masters Research Associate. While at PNNL, Erin’s research has been focused on the passage and survival of juvenile salmonids through hydropower facilities in the Snake River. Erin also supports a variety of other projects throughout the lab, including data analysis and visualization for WRPS Industrial Hygiene supporting the Hanford Tank Farm Vapors Program.
Research Interests
- Data analysis and visualization using R and Tableau
- Fish passage and survival through hydropower facilities
- Hydroacoustics and Acoustic Telemetry
- Migration of adult anadromous fishes
- Invasive species ecology
Education and Credentials
- M.S., Conservation Biology, Central Michigan University
- B.S., Aquatic Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara
PNNL Publications
2024
- Eslinger P.W., W.S. Rosenthal, R.S. Sarathi, B.T. Schrom, and E.L. McCann. 2024. "Comparison of Source-Location Algorithms for Atmospheric samplers." Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 273. PNNL-SA-192017. doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2024.107384
- Powell S.M., L.G. Jarlsberg, E. Zionce, L.N. Anderson, M.A. Gritsenko, P. Nahid, and J.M. Jacobs. 2024. "Longitudinal analysis of host protein serum signatures of treatment and recovery in pulmonary tuberculosis." PLoS One 19, no. 2:Art. No. e0294603. PNNL-SA-184858. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0294603
2021
- Reicher D.W., J. Seagrist, R. Dhakal, K.B. Larson, B.J. Bellgraph, J.W. Saulsbury, and J.D. Tagestad, et al. 2021. Improving the Discovery, Access, and Use of Water Data for Basin-Scale River Management: Phase 2 Workshop Report. PNNL-32164. Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Improving the Discovery, Access, and Use of Water Data for Basin-Scale River Management: Phase 2 Workshop Report
2020
- Pflugrath B.D., R.A. Harnish, B.M. Rhode, K.M. Engbrecht, B.V. Beirao, R.P. Mueller, and E.L. McCann, et al. 2020. "The Susceptibility of Juvenile American Shad to Rapid Decompression and Fluid Shear Exposure Associated with Simulated Hydroturbine Passage." Water 12, no. 2:Article number 586. PNNL-SA-151360. doi:10.3390/w12020586