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Position title: Chief, Aquatic Sciences Branch
Email: bljohnson@usgs.gov
Phone: 608.781.6230
Fax: 608.783.6066
Education:
1974 B.S., Fisheries, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point;
1981 M.S., Zoology, Ohio State University
1989 Ph.D., Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Primary Responsibilities/Activities:
As Chief of the Aquatic Sciences Branch, Barry oversees the work of 15-20 Branch employees. Their work focuses mainly on the ecology of large rivers, with most of the work conducted on the Upper Mississippi River System.
Research Interests:
Research within the Aquatic Sciences Branch is focused mainly on the interactions of plants and animals with river habitats, nutrient dynamics, biological production in large rivers, and the ecology of native mussels.
Active Projects:
Dr. Johnson’s own work has focused on the Center’s partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers programs on the Upper Mississippi River System, mainly through management of the Long Term Resource Monitoring Program and serving as co-chairperson for the Science Panel of the Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program.
Select Publications:
Johnson, B. L, and K. Hagerty (ed’s). (In press). Status and Trends of Selected Resources of the Upper Mississippi River System. Technical report of the Long Term Resource Monitoring Program.
Barko, J. W., B. L. Johnson, and C. H. Theiling. 2006. Environmental Science Panel Report: Implementing Adaptive Management. Upper Mississippi River System Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program – Environmental Report 2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island, St. Louis, and St. Paul Districts, 112pp. + appendices.
Links:
Long Term Resources Monitoring Program
Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program
The Role of Adaptive Management as an Operational Approach for Resource Management Agencies