Continued progress on the #Imappivut Marine Plan with the successful partnership of @ParksCanada & @NunatsiavutGov completing the Feasibility Assessment towards establishing an #InuitProtectedArea under the Canadian National Marine Conservation Areas Act
https://t.co/dUHrE99qJo
Join us now LIVE as President Lampe and Minister Guilbeault make an important #Imappivut related announcement: https://t.co/wqFwTFeaWv @ParksCanadaNL@ParksCanada
February 23 at 11am AST! Mark your calendars 📆 and be sure to tune into a special live event taking place on #Nunatsiavut Government’s Facebook page! https://t.co/HMixgsXKc5
You won’t want to miss it! 🌊 @ParksCanadaNL@imappivut
I am looking for a Master's student interested in arctic/subarctic ecology that is relevant to northern communities. 🌿☘️🌱🏔️
Please help spread the word!
Please see the below notice from the Nunatsiavut Government Research Advisory Committee regarding research in Nunatsiavut #nunatsiavut#research#covid19nfld
The new spotlight on #ArcticScience is here! Check it out to learn about a joint project between #ECCCFamily researchers 👨🔬 and the @NG_Research that monitors contaminants in seawater.
https://t.co/UhT9XzhvIh
#CdnSci
In 2019, members of the Dene First Nations from the Northwest Territories made the trek made the trek to Nain, N.L. to teach members of Nunatsiavut how to best utilize moose hide. https://t.co/GPEUBESqkW
Iceberg LADI video by Liz Pijogge, contaminants researcher with @NG_Research. We’re looking for microplastics in the water around the Torngat Mountains, Nunatsiavut, using a handmade trawl.
“Inuit-led research will benefit the community,” - Carla Pamak, Inuit Research Advisor for Nunatsiavut & Chair of the ArcticNet Inuit Advisory Committee. This committee recommended the new INRP-funded projects for funding.
Learn more here: https://t.co/6fTpNCX7sc
#InuitResearch
In 30 minutes Liz Pijogge (@NG_Research) and Max Liboiron (@MaxLiboiron) are on a panel about plastics in the Arctic, where they'll share a video about how they do "capacity sharing" rather than "capacity building" on #plasticpollution research in Nunatsiavut.
We made a film! "Liz Pijogge, Northern Contaminants Researcher at @NG_Research & Max Liboiron, professor at @MemorialU, tell the story of how they met, how they do research together & how it's a model of capacity "sharing" instead of capacity "building."
https://t.co/LeyZQ5z56B