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Daniel Isermann

Bio

I serve as Unit Leader of the Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. Before my employment with USGS, I was an assistant professor of fisheries at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and worked as a fisheries biologist and research scientist with the Ohio Division of Wildlife and the Minnesota DNR.

Interests

Teaching Interest

I teach graduate-level courses covering fish population dynamics, fisheries management, and applied statistical methods that are frequently used in the assessment of fish populations.

Research Interest

My research focuses on the population dynamics and management of exploited fish populations, with special emphasis on the estimation of fish age and growth and the evaluation of harvest regulations and stocking. Most of my research endeavors are direct collaborations with state and federal resource agencies that are designed to address agency questions related to the management of recreational and commercial fisheries. Specifically, I serve as co-director of the Fisheries Analysis Center, which was established to provide the Wisconsin DNR and other agencies with analysis of fish population dynamics and demographics as they relate to fisheries management and environmental variability.

Dan Isermann
Unit Leader - Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit

Office:
163B Trainer Natural Resources
Phone:
715-346-3221

Education

Ph.D. Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
South Dakota State University

M.S. Biology
Tennessee Tech University

B.S. Zoology
Southern Illinois University