Juliana Barrett

Associate Extension Educator

Connecticut Sea Grant, Center for Land Use Education and Research (CLEAR), Extension


Expertise: conservation, restoration coastal areas, community outreach

Juliana Barrett an Associate Extension Educator with Connecticut Sea Grant program at the Avery Point campus and the CT NEMO Program. As an ecologist, her focus is the coastal habitats of Connecticut. She works with the towns and groups working on the conservation, restoration and enhancement of coastal areas. Juliana is developing programs to assist coastal community leaders with technical matters related to the impact of land use on coastal habitats, riparian buffers, habitat management and restoration of coastal habitats.

Juliana is the co-author of The Vegetation of Connecticut, a Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection publication. Previously, Juliana was the Geoffrey C. Hughes Tidelands Program Director with the Nature Conservancy in Connecticut, and also did private consulting. Juliana has a Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, a M.A. from the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at Johns Hopkins University, and a bachelor’s degree from Smith College in Biology.

CIRCA Project(s): Enhancing Coastal Resilience in Connecticut, Municipal Resilience Planning Assistance, Matching Funds Program