Chinook Salmon ecology in the Salish Sea: novel approaches and new insights
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MARINE NIGHT
Chinook Salmon ecology in the Salish Sea: novel approaches and new insights
Declines in the marine survival of Salish Sea Chinook Salmon have had grave cultural, economic and ecological consequences. As part of a drive to understand these declines, Will Duguid and colleagues in the Juanes Lab at the University of Victoria, have been developing new approaches to investigate Chinook Salmon and the ecosystem that supports them. Economical, small vessel sampling programs; citizen science-based diet monitoring; and integration of electronic tagging technology are providing novel insights into Chinook Salmon ecology.
To join us, please register in advance for this meeting by entering this link in your browser and following the instructions. https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpcOCprToqGdG3jx5EeA4729XyZ3UH_zlp or go to the VNHS online calendar and click on the link in the March 29 Marine Night entry. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing a URL link and a passcode which you enter at the time of the talk.
| Cost: |
Free Event |
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Arts | Entertainment Talks | Lectures Online Events |
| Location: |
Zoom Victoria
Victoria, Victoria |
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| More Info: |
Philip Lambert [email protected] 250-477-5922 Event Website |
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