Core Capabilities
EcoAnalysts has been a leading provider of ecological field sampling, laboratory, and consulting services in terrestrial, freshwater, estuarine and marine environments for over 25 years.
Additional Services
ELECTROFISHING BACKPACK RENTALS
Providing electrofishing equipment rental services in the US.
Studies to evaluate the acute and chronic toxicity, endocrine disrupting potential, and the bioaccumulation and bioconcentration of chemicals may be catered to meet the needs of your program
Why Choose EcoAnalysts?
- Technical experts – We are a team of enthusiastic, highly skilled scientists with expertise in the ecological sciences.
- Responsiveness – We are committed and attentive to your needs.
- National and international experience – We have project experience in every state, every Canadian province, and in several countries around the world.
- A name respected by environmental regulatory agencies – EcoAnalysts has earned the trust and respect of many federal and state environmental regulatory agencies, thereby lending credibility to your data.
Our Guarantee
As your trusted partner, EcoAnlysts will provide you with scientifically unbiased, quality-checked data.
Join us at FAWQC's Annual Conference held June 12-14, 2024 in Naples, Florida. Florida’s water resources are invaluable for sustaining the lifestyle and landscapes that Floridians and visitors expect. The quality of our interconnected surface and ground water systems can impact drinking water supplies, wildlife habitat, industry, agriculture, and recreation-based economy.
EcoAnalysts will be in Seattle to attend the Sediment Management Annual Review Meeting (SMARM). SMARM is a joint meeting of the Dredged Material Management Program (DMMP) and the Department of Ecology’s Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP).
EcoAnalysts’ Megan Payne will be attending this year’s International Partnering Forum along with other global top-tier companies in offshore wind. The International Partnering Forum (IPF) is the largest, most comprehensive offshore wind and ocean renewables conference in the Americas.
Congratulations to several taxonomists at EcoAnalysts who recently passed the Society for Freshwater Science genus level taxonomy tests!
EcoAnalysts, Inc. (EA, Moscow, ID), a leading provider of ecological field sampling, laboratory, and consulting services nationwide, announces the recent acquisition of Hydrosphere Research Environmental Services, Inc. (HRES, Alachua, FL), a leading regional provider of aquatic ecotoxicity testing services.
Dr. David Drumm recently published descriptions of two new marine crustacean species. One taxon, Pseudobunakenia anablesis represents a new genus and species and was found in the Campeche region of the southern Gulf of Mexico. We encountered the species during a baseline environmental assessment of an offshore oil/gas lease. Another newly described species, Bunakenia hamata, occurs from the Florida gulf coast to South Carolina.
EcoAnalysts’ very own Dr. David Drumm strikes again with another publication of a marine crustacean species new to science. We encountered the species during a baseline environmental assessment of an offshore oil/gas lease in the Bay of Campeche area of the Gulf of Mexico, and it was the most dominant organism at the site.
EcoAnalysts is pleased to announce it is one of three firms awarded a contract to provide technical support for the USEPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) program.
EcoAnalysts recently participated in the Eurofins Abraxis Cyanotoxins Proficiency Testing Program. For the 2021 Microcystins and 2021 Anatoxin-a/Cylindrospermopsin in recreational water studies.
The 2013-14 National Rivers and Streams Assessment report is now available. Our benthic macroinvertebrate taxonomy lab provided taxonomy services for the project.
Freshwater mussel conservation is a hot topic and our very own Heidi Dunn recently published an innovative assessment framework to evaluate freshwater mussel communities from a conservation status standpoint.
EcoAnalysts is actively seeking freshwater zooplankton and Chironomidae taxonomists to join their laboratory team of aquatic scientists in Moscow, Idaho.