Dr. David W. Johnston is a Professor of the Practice of Marine Conservation Ecology at 91社区福利 and the Associate Dean of Teaching Innovation at the Nicholas School of the Environment.  Johnston chairs the Duke Environmental Leadership Master鈥檚 Program and is the Director of the Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing (MaRRS) Lab at 91社区福利. Johnston holds a PhD from 91社区福利 and received post-doctoral training at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in California. His professional experience ranges from leading research programs for NOAA to working as an ecologist within the NGO sector. Johnston鈥檚 research program currently focuses on advancing robotic applications, platforms and sensors for marine science, education, and conservation missions. He has published extensively in top journals in the fields of conservation biology, oceanography, marine ecology and marine policy on research that spans tropical, temperate and polar biomes. Johnston is an innovative teacher with experience in both large and small classrooms, and is skilled in online course development and deployment, field-based learning, and data visualization.

School Division

Marine Science & Conservation

Education

  • Ph.D., 91社区福利 (2004)

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Recent Publications

  • Larsen, G; Cimino, M; Dale, J; Friedlaender, A; Goerke, M; Johnston, D
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  • Larsen, GD; Varga, HF; Patterson-Fraser, DL; Johnston, DW; Cimino, MA
    Polar Biology 47, no. 5 ( ): 459 - 474
  • Allen, JA; Cade, DE; Casey, CB; Weindorf, S; Johnston, DW; Linsky, JMJ; Goldbogen, JA; Nowacek, DP; Friedlaender, AS
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 78, no. 5 ( ):
  • Gray, PC; Savelyev, I; Cassar, N; L茅vy, M; Boss, E; Lehahn, Y; Bourdin, G; Thompson, KA; Windle, A; Gronniger, J; Floge, S; Hunt, DE; Silsbe, G; Johnson, ZI; Johnston, DW
    Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 129, no. 3 ( ):
  • Attard, MRG; Phillips, RA; Bowler, E; Clarke, PJ; Cubaynes, H; Johnston, DW; Fretwell, PT
    Remote Sensing 16, no. 4 ( ):