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Kai selected as a 2013 Leopold Leadership Fellow
Kai was one of 20 mid-career academics from Canada, Mexico, and USA selected as an Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellow. http://leopoldleadership.stanford.edu/
Lab members present to Joint Review Panel
The CHANS lab was well represented at the Enbridge Gateway Joint Review Panel hearings. Read about our experience in our latest blog post.
Hakai Institute field course, Calvert Island
Sarah Klain attended a resilience and ecosystem-based management field course at the Hakai Institute on the central coast of BC.
Illustrating climate effects on seaweed communities
Megan Mach‘s recent illustrations in the article “Effects of climate change on global seaweed communities” are now published online. View them here
Congratulations to Megan for defending her doctoral thesis!
Megan Mach successfully defended her doctoral thesis on “Marine Coastal Impacts to Promote Ecosystem-Based Management: Nonnative Species in Northeast Pacific Estuaries.” Link.
Media coverage of BCCES research on sea otters, kelp forests, and coastal communities
Postdoctoral fellows, Drs. Rebecca Martone and Russell Markel, were featured in Westerly News
Tunicates are a drag, especially when they invade
Clarke Murray, C, TW Therriault and PT Martone. 2012. Adapted for invasion? Comparing attachment, drag and dislodgment of native and nonindigenous hull fouling species. Biological Invasions DOI: Link
Diving Off the Barkley Star
Diving research near Bamfield with the BCCES research group
Invasive Seagrass NPR Interview
Listen to Megan Mach’s interview on National Public Radio: Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Seek Help To Fight Sea Grass Infestation
Stanley Park Intertidal
Intertidal Pisaster sea stars in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC