New Publication in the Journal of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Congratulations to Fisheries Biologist Noel Swain on his latest publication in the Journal of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution!  The publication titled “Landscape structure and species interactions drive the distribution of salmon carcasses in coastal watersheds” was coauthored by Joel Harding, Jennifer Harding, Rachel Field, Jane Pendray, Marlene Wagner and John Reynolds.  Access the full […]

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New Publications in the Journal of Marine Ecology Progress Series

Meet Dr. Alejandro Buren –   Originally from Argentina, Dr. Buren has a Ph.D. in Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology from the Memorial University of Newfoundland.  Prior to joining Ecofish, Alejandro carried out research in the Northwest Atlantic and Patagonia marine ecosystems.  During his tenure as a Fisheries and Oceans Research Scientist he provided critical input to […]

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Ecofish Supports Local Cumberland Wetlands Conference

Last weekend, Ecofishers participated in the Cumberland Wetland’s Conference – a  fantastic forum for networking and brainstorming with local government, professionals and community members and in general, sharing enthusiasm about wetland function, management and conservation in the Comox Valley. Neil Fletcher,  prominent wetland educator in the province and Wetlands Program Manager for the BC Wildlife […]

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Earth Day 2019

Did you know?

By 2050, it’s estimated that there will be more plastic in our oceans than fish?

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Ecofish is Proud to Announce a Staff Publication in the Journal of People and Nature

We are proud to announce the latest publication of Dr. Morgan Hocking featured in the journal of People and Nature: “Indigenous peoples’ habitation history drives present-day forest biodiversity in British Columbia’s coastal temperate rainforest.” Co-authored by Julia Fisher,   Nancy Shackelford, Andrew Trant, and  Brian Starzomski, they examined  “long‐term impacts of human resource‐use on British Columbia’s […]

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Ecofish Supports Ahousaht Youths in the Community

We are thrilled to see how our contributions to the Ahousaht Holiday Drive have benefited the community.  For the past ten years, the Ahousaht Holiday Drive has brought warm clothes, healthy food, toys, and sports equipment to families and individuals who are in need over the holiday season.  We are proud to say that with […]

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Ecofish Attends AME’s RoundUp Conference

Last week we joined over 6,000 people from 40 different counties at AME’s annual RoundUp conference in Vancouver.  Roundup is the premier event for the mineral exploration industry in British Columbia.  The Association of Mineral Exploration (AME) represents, advocates, protects and promotes the interests of thousands of members who are engaged in mineral exploration and […]

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Ecofish Instream Flow Scientist Katie Healey Earns Professional Geoscientist Designation

Congratulations to Instream Flow Scientist Katie Healey on recently receiving her Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) credentials!   Katie is a member of Ecofish’s expanding group of environmental geoscience professionals who have demonstrated their dedication to high standards of practice in the industry.  Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the 9 provincial and territorial regulatory bodies that […]

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Join Us at Clean Energy BC’s Upcoming Workshop: Staying Current – Updates on Science, Policy, and Technology in Environmental Management

If you haven’t already registered, join us! The  Generate 2018 conference is Clean Energy BC’s biggest event of the year, a time to reconnect with old colleagues, network with new ones and generate ideas for renewables and a sustainable path to our future.

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