Emily Johns
Fisheries Biologist at Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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500 - 600 Employee
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Fisheries Biologist
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May 2020 - Present
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Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program
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Equatorial Guinea
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Research Assistant
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Oct 2019 - Feb 2020
Duties included nightly sea turtle patrols, daily land surveys for primates, collection of primate feces for diet analysis, and aiding ecotourism. Work involved hiking 4-14 km a day, living in remote Duties included nightly sea turtle patrols, daily land surveys for primates, collection of primate feces for diet analysis, and aiding ecotourism. Work involved hiking 4-14 km a day, living in remote
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CREMA
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Costa Rica
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Sea Turtle Research Assistant
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Jun 2019 - Aug 2019
Duties included patrolling Corozolito Beach each night to record number of nesting events, biometrics of each turtle, number of eggs laid, sector of nest, and GPS location. When nests hatched, exhumations were performed. Work involved odd hours, and living in close quarters with coworkers. Duties included patrolling Corozolito Beach each night to record number of nesting events, biometrics of each turtle, number of eggs laid, sector of nest, and GPS location. When nests hatched, exhumations were performed. Work involved odd hours, and living in close quarters with coworkers.
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AIS, Inc.
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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1 - 100 Employee
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North Pacific Groundfish Fisheries Observer
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Aug 2018 - Jun 2019
Duties included designing and implementing sampling procedures aboard commercial fishing vessels in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea; recording data and entering into computer program (ATLAS) for statistical analysis. Work involved adapting to new fishermen crews often, in addition to odd hours and strenuous sea conditions. Duties included designing and implementing sampling procedures aboard commercial fishing vessels in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea; recording data and entering into computer program (ATLAS) for statistical analysis. Work involved adapting to new fishermen crews often, in addition to odd hours and strenuous sea conditions.
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Education
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University of Florida College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Bachelor of Science - BS, Marine Science