Drew, aka Andrew3000, aka Chimpandrew. Member of the Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Lab and Socio-Ecological Research and Applications Collaborative.
The minimum time in graduate school needed to spell "Oncorhynchus" on your first try is 1 year. This may be my only academic tweet ever, because I've never had another thought that was suitable for #AcademicTwitter#FishBiology
@morganpiczak@NSERC_CRSNG We would have loved to pose this question to our elected officials (i.e., go straight to the source), but they were attending to more important things. Catch ya next time @JustinTrudeau@cafreeland!
Today @DrewHowarth and I asked @NSERC_CRSNG why the grad student funding has not increased in 20 years (!!!). Fingers crossed for the overdue and desperately needed increase in scholarships for #Budget2024#SupportOurScience
⛔ Political inconstancy
⛔ Socio-ecological complexity
⛔ Limited tools
For opportunities to address these challenges to freshwater #fisheries management, check out Table 3 in this paper by @DrewHowarth@vivmn @SJC_fishy ⬇️ https://t.co/1TPRRfBY9J
What is "bureaucratic sprawl" and how does it relate to freshwater #fisheries management?
Read this FREE access Editor's Choice paper to find out ➡️ https://t.co/1TPRRfBY9J
by @DrewHowarth@vivmn @SJC_fishy
What are persistent challenges for freshwater #fisheries practitioners?
@DrewHowarth@vivmn @SJC_fishy share survey findings in this FREE access Editor's Choice paper ➡️ https://t.co/X5n2AyyUT2
I took on a big topic, and there are 1,000 things I could say about it, so I'll settle for this: I hope this work facilitates more harmonized and synergistic efforts to manage, conserve, and understand these systems.
My second thesis chapter is now available online! This work is part of a big, ongoing effort to troubleshoot 'wicked problems' in FW fisheries management and conservation in Canada (and beyond). @SJC_fishy @vivmn
Article: https://t.co/HdBLrsFh8X
Can anyone ID this creepy fella? Flushed out of some silt while retrieving an acoustic receiver from a southern Ontario river yesterday. Length was 3–4 inches.
@EcoInvasions That's definitely our culprit! I had no idea cranefly larva could be that big. I've seen some big cranefly adults, but probably never this species...
NEW PAPER! Without biological assessments, we turned to #LocalEcologicalKnowledge from angler surveys & found that #Permit fishing quality in the #FloridaKeys declined likely from threats including water quality, boat traffic & habitat quality #ConsSocSci https://t.co/jf01sgsDFh
@lizrenzetti It occupies the rotten space between legal and illegal known as 'loophole' (a mainstay in the toolboxes of our fearless [shameless] political leaders)
A new paper on modernizing inland fish sci & manage through the creative (& careful!) dev & applicatn of new tech (eDNA, genomics, etags, drones, apps, iEcol, & AI). W @SJC_fishy @MargaretDocker@DrewHowarth@sci_angler @PredictEcoLab [cont’d below] https://t.co/IsW4S3LZXw
I also worry about the crowding that will ensue in 'spillover' areas, where people will flock because their local provincial and/or municipal parks are closed. Authoritative approaches, lacking proper incentivization and coherence, may receive minimal compliance.
Less than a year ago, we surveyed anglers about recreational fishing during the pandemic. Unfortunately, current pandemic conditions look very similar to what they were at this time last year. https://t.co/mmfw7WfezE
Personally, I wonder if it's reasonable/realistic to demand that people comply fully with restrictions that target safe activities such as outdoor recreation.
Among other things, recreational anglers expressed their desire for clear communication and a consistent, informed response to subsequent pandemic waves. Anglers also testified to the importance of outdoor time and pandemic-safe recreation for their mental and physical health.