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    Christopher Myrick

    Professor of Fish Biology at Colorado State University

    Dr. Christopher Myrick is an accomplished applied fish physiological ecologist at Colorado State University, specializing in fish passage structures, fish barriers, fish physiology, and aquatic nuisance species mitigation.

    He holds a Ph.D. in Ecology - Physiological Ecology of Fishes from the University of California, Davis, an M.S. from the same institution, and a B.S. in Resource Management with a Fisheries Emphasis from the University of California, Berkeley.

    Dr. Myrick's research focuses on optimizing fish passage structures through the use of fish physiological performance, studying the physiology of fish in both extensive and intensive culture systems, native non-game fish, and invasive aquatic species.

    He is renowned for his expertise in fish swimming, fish jumping, fish thermal biology, and aquatic nuisance species mitigation strategies.

    Currently serving as a Professor of Fish Biology at Colorado State University, Dr. Myrick has previously held positions as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the same institution and worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of California, Davis.

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    Fort Collins, Colorado Area