Johnson Lab: Applied Marine Social Science

Trained in human ecology and applied anthropology, Dr. Teresa Johnson‘s marine social science research is focused on understanding the implications of social, ecological, and institutional change facing individuals and communities and how they respond to them. She has published in the areas of marine fisheries, aquaculture, renewable energy, cooperative research, transdisciplinary research, and marine resource dependent communities.

Members of the lab include graduate students in the School of Marine Sciences’ Marine Policy program and in the Ecology and Environmental Sciences (EES) graduate program, as well as undergraduate research assistants in marine social science, including those working on Honors and capstone projects.