{"id":22328,"date":"2024-12-03T15:13:34","date_gmt":"2024-12-03T20:13:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/people\/bdoll\/"},"modified":"2024-12-04T10:45:38","modified_gmt":"2024-12-04T15:45:38","slug":"barbara-doll","status":"publish","type":"person","link":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/people\/barbara-doll\/","title":{"rendered":"Barbara Doll"},"content":{"rendered":"
Barbara Doll joined North Carolina Sea Grant in 1992. Her current interests focus on repairing degraded stream systems, reducing the impacts of nonpoint source pollution and assessing the effectiveness of restoration practices. She is responsible for leading a multimillion dollar, three-phase project to restore Rocky Branch. This creek runs a mile through the\u00a0North Carolina State University<\/a>\u00a0campus and is a tributary to the Neuse River.<\/p>\n Her recent research focused on the comprehensive evaluation of stream restoration performance. Doll has authored a number of publications on stream restoration and stormwater runoff, including\u00a0Stream Restoration: A Natural Channel Design Handbook<\/em>\u00a0and\u00a0Stormwater Runoff Best Management Practices for Marinas: A Guide for Operators<\/em><\/a>. She also has been published in\u00a0Journal of the American Water Resources Association<\/em>,\u00a0Journal of Shellfish Research<\/em>\u00a0and\u00a0Water Environment and Technology<\/em>.<\/p>\n