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/ Home / 2023 / June / 01 / Tess McRae

Tess McRae

MSc, IOF

Thesis Topic

Investigating whether southern resident killer whales are endangered because of the collapse of winter and spring Chinook populations in California that occurred over a century ago

Supervisor

Dr. Andrew Trites

Research Unit

Marine Mammal Research Unit

Degrees

B.Sc. in Biology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (2022)

Biography

Tess grew up in Vancouver, BC where she became fascinated by marine life, especially marine mammals. Tess attended UBC to complete her undergraduate degree and specialized in biology where she became passionate about marine ecology and conservation science. She volunteered and worked for various IOF research units such as the Sea Around Us and the Marine Mammal Research Unit during her undergraduate degree and looks forward to completing her Master’s degree with the Marine Mammal Research Unit.

The goal of her study is to undertake a forensic analysis of Chinook numbers in the Pacific Northwest to test the hypothesis that the endangered status of southern resident killer whales is not a recent problem, but is due to the collapse of winter and spring Chinook populations in Oregon and California that occurred over a century ago.

Research Interests

Marine mammals, marine ecology, historical ecology, and conservation science.

Contact Information

Email: t.mcrae@oceans.ubc.ca

Social Media

Linkedin: Tess McRae

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