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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

 

http://www.viu.ca/fisheries/munroe02.asp