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Indigenous culture

Partnering with Indigenous communities to improve research outcomes

Partnering with Indigenous communities to improve research outcomes

Trust was essential in encouraging the community to discuss their relationships with spaces in Atl’ka7tsem and to use research findings during decision-making.

Posted in 2024, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with British Columbia, climate change, community, conservation, ecology, Indigenous conservation, Indigenous culture, Indigenous fisheries, Indigenous history, Indigenous Knowledge, IOF students, Research, Skwxwú7mesh Nation, Squamish

Increasing temperatures and salinity result in decreased ecosystem diversity, UBC study finds.

Increasing temperatures and salinity result in decreased ecosystem diversity, UBC study finds.

Ecosystems can be impacted and changed by a lot of different things, including human activities, stormwater runoff, contaminants, invasive species, and climate change

Posted in 2024, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Beaufort Sea Shelf and Slope, beluga whales, Canadian Arctic, cod, Colette Wabnitz, CORU, Indigenous culture, Indigenous fisheries, Indigenous history, IOF students, marine mammals, Research, Solving FCB, Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Area, whales, William Cheung

PEEC 2024 sees students engage with Indigenous history, science and conservation

PEEC 2024 sees students engage with Indigenous history, science and conservation

At PEEC 2024, IOF students presented and explored Pacific ecology and evolution research and learned about Indigenous history and conservation efforts along the Pacific Northwest.

Posted in 2024, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Bamfield, bottom trawling, environmental DNA, food security, humpback whales, Indigenous conservation, Indigenous culture, Indigenous history, IOF students, Nuu-chah-nulth Warriors, Pacific Ecology and Evolution, PEEC 2024, Sea Around Us, UBC, UBC Zoology, Vancouver Island

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