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Nick is a skilled designer and fish ecologist who runs many of our projects in Oregon from our Bend office. As part of the original  Bridge Creek Intensively Monitored Watershed project team, Nick was integral in the refinement of restoration approaches using beaver dam analogues.  

After earning a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and an M.S. in Aquatic Ecology at Utah State, Nick started as one of
 Eco Logical Research's first employees in 2005.  Nick's masters research focused on drift feeding salmonid dynamics, and his recent research has focused on the influence of beaver on fish habitat and productivity. Nick enjoys applying his skills in statistical analysis, GIS, and software engineering to the design and execution of fisheries research and stream restoration projects.

Nick is an avid whitewater kayaker and fly fisherman. He currently resides in Bend Oregon with his wife Candace and an assortment of dogs.
Nick Weber

nick weber

designer & fish ecologist

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  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • About
    • Our Philosophy
    • Low-Tech PBR
    • Nothing is Really New...
    • Community Commitment
    • Research & Development
  • Connect
  • Jobs
    • 2021 Crew Lead
    • 2021 Technicians
  • Resources
    • Our Publications & Reports
    • External Links >
      • Eco Logical Research, Inc.
      • Wheaton Ecogeomorphology & Topographic Analysis Lab
      • USU Restoration Consortium
      • LTPBR Restoration of Riverscapes Design Manual
  • Employees
    • Human Resources
    • Employee Projects
  • Store