Projects & Series
Speaking for the Salmon
Summit of Scientists on Aquaculture and the Protection of Wild Salmon on the British Columbia Coast
January 25-27, 2007
Alert Bay, BC
A subtheme of the Speaking for the Salmon series is aquaculture and the protection of wild salmon and the series offers a number of programs on this topic. They include:
- Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Salmon Aquaculture, November 2007
- Speaking for the Salmon Summit of Scientists on Aquaculture and the Protection of Wild Salmon
Alert Bay, BC
January 25-27, 2007- Speaking for the Salmon: Scientists' Roundtable on Sea Lice and Salmon in the Broughton Archipelago Area of British Columbia
Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC
November 18, 2004- Speaking for the Salmon Workshop: Aquaculture and the Protection of Wild Salmon
Simon Fraser University
March 2-3, 2000
For background information and speaker's abstracts please refer to our Aquaculture and the Protection of Wild Salmon webpage.Other projects related to aquaculture include:
- Ecological Aquaculture: Multidisciplinary Scholarship for the Blue Revolution
A public lecture by Dr. Barry Costa Pierce, hosted by Continuing Studies at Simon Fraser University
A free public lecture that occurred on April 14. See downloadable PDF (108 kb) for information.- Special Seminar The population dynamics of sea lice on wild fish and sea-cage farmed fish
Dr. Neil Frazer, School of Ocean and Earth Sciences, University of Hawaii (speaker), and Martin Krkosek, PhD Candidate, Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Alberta
Room B9242, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby campus
June 7, 2005 12:30 PM- Special Seminar Sea lice in Loch Torridon, Western Scotland: planktonic distribution, interactions with sea trout, larval transport modelling and the impacts of fish farms. A special seminar by Margaret McKibben of the Loch Shieldaig Fisheries Research Services Laboratory in Western Scotland
Shrum Science Room B9242, Simon Fraser University Burnaby
November 17, 2004 at 4:30 PM
- Speaking for the Salmon: A Community Workshop to Review Preliminary Results of 2003 Studies on Sea Lice and Salmon in the Broughton Archipelago Area of British Columbia
Inner Coast Natural Resource Centre, Alert Bay, BC
January 5–6, 2004
Workshop Objective: Several scientific studies on sea lice and salmon have been conducted in the Broughton and Central Coast areas of British Columbia this past year. To foster a two-way exchange of scientific and local knowledge, this workshop is being hosted by the Inner Coast Natural Resource Centre and the Centre for Coastal Studies at Simon Fraser University to examine the preliminary results from these recent studies in an effort to identify areas for further research and action on these issues in a timely manner.- Speaking for the Salmon: Summit of Scientists on Sea Lice
July 22, 2002
For more information on this workshop (including full presentations) and the follow-up meeting in February, 2003, please refer to our Speaking for the Salmon webpage.
- Proceedings [PDF]
- Speaking of Science Lecture Science
Friction: The Incredible Story of Atlantic Salmon in BC
March 21, 2002
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