found: Dekker, Franklin. Salmon passage restoration cost-benefit prioritization for the Matanuska Susitna basin, Alaska, 2016, 2016:page 1 (Franklin Dekker is a hydrologist ... with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; can be contacted at Anchorage Fish and Wildlife Field Office, Anchorage, Alaska)
found: American Conservation Experience website, viewed February 8, 2017:"Meet the 2013 ACE Interagency Wilderness Fellows" webpage (Franklin Dekker; Bachelor's degree in environmental science from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA in May 2010; Master's in geoscience from University of Montana in August 2012. Master's thesis research focused on sediment supply and dynamics in the Bill Williams River in western Arizona to aid in the development of an environmental flow plan for the dammed river. After receiving Master's, conducted hydrology and hydrogeology study for the National Park Service in the Mojave National Preserve)
found: "USFWS Alaska Fisheries and Habitat" Facebook webpage, viewed February 8, 2017:entry for November 24, 2014 (Franklin Dekker, Pathways Recent Graduates Program Hydrologist; in 2013 he worked as a Wilderness Fellow at USFWS Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and Selawik National Wildlife Refuge. Most recently he worked for Prescott Creeks, a watershed improvement non-profit in Arizona.)
found: Sediment dynamics in a dryland river : grain-size variations, erosion rates, sediment mixing and dam effects, 2012:title page (Franklin Jacob Dekker; Thesis (MA--University of Montana, 2012))