Earth2Ocean Science
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Solving global environmental problems through interdisciplinary collaborative science | Aquatic ecology and conservation from coral reefs to Canadian policy.
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Great news! Simon Fraser University student Kiara Kattler is a finalist in NSERC / CRSNG's #ScienceExposed photo contest 🥳 Check out and vote for Kiara's entry, "Green Crabs Galore" 🦀 nserc-crsng.gc.ca/scienceexposed… SFU Science Earth2Ocean Science SFU Biological Sciences
Huge congratulations to the amazing Allison Dennert! Her award-winning publication highlighted the role of salmon in wildflower meadow ecosystem connectivity on the Central Coast 🐟🌸 Read it here: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10… Raincoast Conservation Foundation SFU Biological Sciences
Our Raincoast Conservation Foundation letter in Science on #RBT2 identifies the contradiction between protecting economic growth & biodiversity in 🇨🇦 Fraser River estuary. Watch the video, read the letter & context #canpoli #bcpoli raincoast.org/2023/07/scienc…
🚨 New Paper out 🚨 #GuitarfishArePlucked now published in Marine Policy showing high volume in international trade and LESS THAN HALF of ideal management in place globally: bit.ly/GuitarfishPluc… #FisheriesManagement #SharkScience #CITES #Overfishing
Check out the work my lab (@Jon_W_Moore), The Nature Trust of BC, First Nations, and other partners are doing to study salmon & estuary resilience to climate change on Vancouver Island! Featuring Phoebe Gross cbc.ca/radio/whatonea… SFU Science SFU Biological Sciences SFU Faculty of Environment
This was the culmination of 3 years of work and the help of dozens of people. It couldn't have been done without the advice, guidance, and support of my #salmonwatershedslab, Earth2Ocean Science, and SFU Biological Sciences colleagues! It's been an incredible and humbling journey. (4/5)
The Outreach & Engagement Committee is pleased to host our annual Biology Photo contest! Submit your photos to Peter Hollmann ([email protected]) by Friday October 27! Enjoy photos from 2022, for Science in Action. Previous Photo Contests can be found in our BISC Kudos page.
Looking fwd to next Tues' panel discussion in #Vancouver on Chinook #salmon & #SRKW recovery with colleagues at David Suzuki FDN PACIFIC SALMON FOUNDATION WildFishConservancy & Howie Wright eventbrite.ca/e/spawning-ide… #WorldFisheriesDay #conservation
The estuarine growth and residency of juvenile Pacific salmon in North America: a compilation of empirical data doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-… #NewPaper by Michael Arbeider Earth2Ocean Science, @Jon_W_Moore & DFO Pacific colleagues
Studying Kelp Forests of Today to Forecast Ecosystems of the Future is now in Fisheries! This photo essay summarizes our work on changing kelp forest communities, led by Claire Attridge Made possible by Bamfield MSC, NSERC / CRSNG, Liber Ero Fellows doi.org/10.1002/fsh.11…
Are you interested in spatial planning to accelerate shark conservation? Do you have a case study or lessons to share? Are you going to SCB Marine Program's 7th International Marine Conservation Congress #IMCC7 Join our open symposium led by Dr Amanda Lombard and I. Abstract
This week is the North American Congress for Conservation Biology! The Palen Lab is volunteering and will be giving a talk about their work on cumulative impacts of renewable energy. SCB North America
Yesterday at #NACCB2024 Ira Sutherland presented the Palen Lab's work on strategic planning of renewable energy to limit cumulative impacts on the BC landscape. SCB North America #ConservationBiology
New op-ed from Wendy Palen and the Liber Ero fellows. "The new amendments to the IAA point clearly toward a regional approach by directing federal agencies to consider 'the cumulative effects of physical activities'”. Read more: policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/june…
Congratulations to Elizabeth M Oishi for successfully defending her Masters yesterday! Beth has been an incredible member of the Côté lab (Isabelle M Côté) over the past few years and we cannot wait to see what she accomplishes in the future. SFU Biological Sciences