About Hannah
As the Monitoring Coordinator, Hannah Ramage facilitates the Reserve’s mission to monitor and quantify short-term variability and long-term changes in water quality, meteorology and biological systems within the Reserve. Hannah grew up in Traverse City, Michigan. She received her bachelor’s degree in biology from DePauw University in 2011, and her Master of Science in integrated biosciences from University of Minnesota Duluth in 2017. She worked as an Aquatic Ecologist for the Aquatic Restoration and Research Institute conducting research on stream stormwater contaminates and juvenile salmon habitat-associations in Talkeetna, Alaska. Her current research includes investigating nutrient and water quality dynamics that influence phytoplankton communities in the St. Louis River Estuary. In her spare time, Hannah enjoys hiking, canoeing, and gardening.