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STUDENT PROFILE: Meaghan Efford

STUDENT PROFILE: Meaghan Efford

With a background in archaeology, Efford been able to put her unique skillset to use working with the Tsleil-Waututh Nation to create a model of the Burrard Inlet’s pre-colonial contact aquatic ecosystems.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, Student Profiles | Tagged with Aboriginal fisheries, Ecopath, Indigenous fisheries, IOF students, Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Vancouver, Villy Christensen

Villy Christensen receives AFS Award of Excellence

Villy Christensen receives AFS Award of Excellence

Dr. Christensen is the principal architect behind Ecopath, and the project leader and core developer of the expanded ecosystem modelling system Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE).

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with awards, biodiversity, Ecopath, Ecopath with Ecosim (EWE), faculty, fisheries management, Modelling, Villy Christensen

Small-scale fisheries can play a big role in local economies and subsistence

Small-scale fisheries can play a big role in local economies and subsistence

The Baía Formosa’s small-scale fishery was found to provide subsistence, food security and employment opportunities for local inhabitants.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Carl Walters, faculty, food security, Modelling, Research, supply chain, Villy Christensen

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