Collaborators
The CSR recognizes that the research and development needs of the BC shellfish aquaculture industry will be most efficiently fulfilled through collaborative R&D endeavours.
The CSR encourages individuals and/or organizations interested in exploring the possibility of engaging in collaborative shellfish/environment related R&D projects to contact Dr. Penny Barnes.
Collaborators are persons or organizations associated with a project, but who are not engaged directly in the research and do not provide cash or in-kind support.
The Ecological Interactions Research Program is currently collaborating with:
| Collaborators | Research Project with EIRP |
|---|---|
| Dr. Bill Heath BC Agriculture & Lands |
Carrying Capacity Study of Gorge Harbour |
| Dr. John Cullen Dept. of Oceanography Dalhousie University |
Low-cost optical moorings for continuous assessment of food depletion: a tool for monitoring shellfish feeding activity, forecasting growth and quantifying environmental impact |
| Diego Ibarra Dalhousie University |
Low-cost optical moorings for continuous assessment of food depletion: a tool for monitoring shellfish feeding activity, forecasting growth and quantifying environmental impact |
| Dr. Dan Heath University of Windsor |
Population genetics of three species of blue mussel |
| Ellen Kenchington Fisheries & Oceans Canada |
Population genetics of three species of blue mussel |
| Dr. Chris McKindsey Environmental Sciences Division Fisheries & Oceans Canada |
Salmon aquaculture and productivity in the marine ecosystem |
| Jon Grant Dept.of Oceanography Dalhousie University |
Project pending |
| Peter Cranford Bedford Institute of Oceanography Fisheries & Oceans Canada |
Project pending |
| Dr. Laurie Chan Centre for Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition and Environment McGill University |
Cadmium levels in Pacific oysters and health implications for First Nations |
| Scott McKinley Centre for Aquaculture & the Environment University of British Columbia |
The Effect of Predator Netting on Clam Recruitment to Beaches in Baynes Sound , BC Growth and Production of California Sea Cucumbers Parastichopus californicus in Polyculture with Suspended Pacific Oysters |
Daphne Munroe, PhD Student
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