About me
Joshua Greenberg works for the Washington Department of Ecology and is the hydrography steward for the State. He has been the hydro-steward five years, but has over 20 years’ experience working for local government. His background offers both ecological and technical guidance and he has worked on issues such as habitat analysis, land cover change, and has an interest in remote sensing technologies. Josh has served on the board of the Puget Sound ASPRS, WA chapter of URISA (WAGISA) and is the hydro theme lead for NSGIC GMA and COGO NSDI. Josh earned his B.A. in Geography from the University of Vermont with a minor degree in Zoology. In 1991 he moved to Washington State where he completed his M.S. and Ph.D. from the U.W. College of Forest Resources Ecosystem Science program. When he isn’t getting paid to geek out, he is often listening to music, paddling the kayak his wife built, or cooking pizzas in his wood fired oven.