GRAHAM MONTAGUE

Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...
— Albert Einstein

GRAHAM MONTAGUE was born and raised in Ohio. He developed a passion for wild native fish while exploring the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie. Graham earned a B.S. in Biology from Baldwin Wallace University in 2017. Upon graduating, Graham worked as a fisheries technician in Ohio, Washington, and Colorado. In 2021, he completed an M.S. in Fisheries Management and Aquatic Ecology at Oklahoma State University. Since then he hasd worked as a Fisheries Biologist with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Currently, Graham is pursuing a Ph.D. in Natural Resources with a fisheries emphasis at the University of Vermont. Graham’s dissertation focuses on the landlocked Atlantic Salmon population in Lake Champlain, specifically investigating their movement patterns, dietary habits, and survival. He can be reached at Info@NativeFishCoalition.org