🐡 Meet Erin McCavour from our Student-HUB. 🐡
One of our students who is working on their masters' project: analyzing a stable isotope in migrating Atlantic salmon smolts across Eastern Canada regions.
Read more below or for more information contact Erin @erinmccavour
#IsoEcol2024 is wrapped! Thanks to everyone who came to @UNBFredericton and contributed to an amazing week. Isotopologists truly are the best people! Safe home folks.
Last day at #IsoEcol2024! What a great week! I learned so much, met some amazing people and got to hear about lots of interesting stable isotope work! Overall, a great week! Thank you to everyone who made this conference possible!
Day 2 at the #IsoEcol2024 conference at UNB Fredericton! Lots of great talks and posters! Happy to be a part of the conference this year and get to chat about Atlantic salmon and stable isotopes🐟 @UNB@CaroleAnnGillis
Having a great time at #IsoEcol2024 !Learning lots from some of the best in the world & having some great conversations about how to grind tree cores 😃 Took a big risk with a more visual poster and it’s been very well received!
Looking forward to the rest of the week!
Congratulations to Alex Morgan, the 2024 recipient of MSA’s Fenety Scholarship! Alex is a first year MScF student at the University of New Brunswick. Currently developing a skillset in remote sensing and optics. To read more about Alex’s work, visit: https://t.co/siBJml440p
I had a great time presenting some preliminary data for my MSc project this past weekend at the Atlantic International Chapter of the American Fisheries Society meeting in Saint John, NB 🐟
💥 News: The Gespe’gewaq Mi’gmaq Resource Council (GMRC) Announces Rebrand : After 16 years of continuous growth, the GMRC will now be known as the Gespe’gewa’gi Institute of Natural Understanding (GINU).
➡️ Read more about this fresh new name and look: https://t.co/FJOGw76Oqz
I had the opportunity to attend and present some of my honours and MSc research on Atlantic salmon at the Restigouche River Watershed Science Advisory Committee! Thank you @CaroleAnnGillis and @theGMRC for hosting the event, can’t wait to come back next year! @BiologyUnb
The GMRC Director of Research is working on what she refers to as an “opportunity of a lifetime.” Dr. Carole-Anne Gillis is tagging Atlantic salmon in Qaqortoq, Greendland. To find out more, please visit https://t.co/K3RFr6S1yE