T. Douglas Beard, Jr., Ph.D.
Doug Beard is a Scientist Emeritus with the USGS.
Doug Beard is a Scientist Emeritus with the USGS. In his previous role, he served as the Senior Administrator of the National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC). He previously held the position of Acting Associate Director for the Land Resources Mission Area. In this role, he provided executive level oversight for several programs, including the Land Change Science Program, Land Remote Sensing Program, National Climate Adaptation Science Center, Climate Research and Development Program, Carbon Sequestration assessments, and the Earth Resources Observation and Science Center.
Prior to joining the USGS, Doug served as the program coordinator for the USGS Fisheries: Aquatic and Endangered Resources Program and worked for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as a staff fisheries biologist. Doug holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, a master’s degree in fish and wildlife sciences from Penn State University, and a doctorate in zoology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Professional Experience
Senior Administrator, National Climate Adaptation Science Center
Program coordinator, USGS Fisheries: Aquatic and Endangered Resources Program
Staff fisheries biologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. in Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
M.S. in Fish and Wildlife Sciences, Penn State University
B.S. in Biology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Affiliations and Memberships*
Former President of the World Council of Fisheries Societies.
Honors and Awards
2021 Climate Adaptation Leadership Award, Federal Government
American Fisheries Society (AFS) Fellow
Science and Products
A global dataset of inland fisheries expert knowledge A global dataset of inland fisheries expert knowledge
The ten steps to responsible Inland fisheries in practice: Reflections from diverse regional case studies around the globe The ten steps to responsible Inland fisheries in practice: Reflections from diverse regional case studies around the globe
Twenty-five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity Twenty-five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity
A bright spot analysis of inland recreational fisheries in the face of climate change: Learning about adaptation from small successes A bright spot analysis of inland recreational fisheries in the face of climate change: Learning about adaptation from small successes
Lessons for leaders: The difference between good and great Lessons for leaders: The difference between good and great
Trends in inland commercial fisheries in the United States Trends in inland commercial fisheries in the United States
Fishing for food: Quantifying recreational fisheries harvest in Wisconsin lakes Fishing for food: Quantifying recreational fisheries harvest in Wisconsin lakes
Using information from global climate models to inform policymaking—The role of the U.S. Geological Survey Using information from global climate models to inform policymaking—The role of the U.S. Geological Survey
Effects of climate and land-use changes on fish catches across lakes at a global scale Effects of climate and land-use changes on fish catches across lakes at a global scale
InFish: A professional network to promote global conservation and responsible use of inland fish InFish: A professional network to promote global conservation and responsible use of inland fish
Inland fisheries – Invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030 Inland fisheries – Invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030
The nexus of fun and nutrition: Recreational fishing is also about food The nexus of fun and nutrition: Recreational fishing is also about food
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
A global dataset of inland fisheries expert knowledge A global dataset of inland fisheries expert knowledge
The ten steps to responsible Inland fisheries in practice: Reflections from diverse regional case studies around the globe The ten steps to responsible Inland fisheries in practice: Reflections from diverse regional case studies around the globe
Twenty-five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity Twenty-five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity
A bright spot analysis of inland recreational fisheries in the face of climate change: Learning about adaptation from small successes A bright spot analysis of inland recreational fisheries in the face of climate change: Learning about adaptation from small successes
Lessons for leaders: The difference between good and great Lessons for leaders: The difference between good and great
Trends in inland commercial fisheries in the United States Trends in inland commercial fisheries in the United States
Fishing for food: Quantifying recreational fisheries harvest in Wisconsin lakes Fishing for food: Quantifying recreational fisheries harvest in Wisconsin lakes
Using information from global climate models to inform policymaking—The role of the U.S. Geological Survey Using information from global climate models to inform policymaking—The role of the U.S. Geological Survey
Effects of climate and land-use changes on fish catches across lakes at a global scale Effects of climate and land-use changes on fish catches across lakes at a global scale
InFish: A professional network to promote global conservation and responsible use of inland fish InFish: A professional network to promote global conservation and responsible use of inland fish
Inland fisheries – Invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030 Inland fisheries – Invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030
The nexus of fun and nutrition: Recreational fishing is also about food The nexus of fun and nutrition: Recreational fishing is also about food
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government