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CAISN: March 2010
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Monday, March 29, 2010. Solving the Mystery of Tunicates. At the University of Prince Edward Island, researcher Sarah Stewart-Clark’s work with tunicates, one of the ocean’s most diverse and abundant invertebrate species, is helping invasive species experts across the globe identify uninvited guests in their respective aquatic ecosystems. That the foreign species are problematic to the survival of native aquatic residents is well known. . 8220;I'm not sure how we can keep funding the International Tunic...
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CAISN: April 2010
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Thursday, April 1, 2010. AIS Migration in Eastern Canada. Given its status as one of the world's busiest seaways, it's no surprise that the St. Lawrence River is also a hotspot for AIS migration into the Great Lakes. But to what extent? That's the question research by Abisola Adebayo is trying to answer. Once the sampling was completed Remi was able to compare invasive species form the seaway with those present in the Great Lakes. The results of her study could have lasting implications on how domest...
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CAISN: AIS Migration in Eastern Canada
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Thursday, April 1, 2010. AIS Migration in Eastern Canada. Given its status as one of the world's busiest seaways, it's no surprise that the St. Lawrence River is also a hotspot for AIS migration into the Great Lakes. But to what extent? That's the question research by Abisola Adebayo is trying to answer. Once the sampling was completed Remi was able to compare invasive species form the seaway with those present in the Great Lakes. The results of her study could have lasting implications on how domest...
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Heather's Oz Blog: March 2011
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Friday, March 25, 2011. Leongatha Star News Piece. Leongatha Star, 22 March 2011. I made the news! Here's a bit that I worked on when I was in South Gipp. Slan d, to help out with the conservation of the Venus Bay beaches:. Down Under at The Top End! 25 March 2011 – Darwin, NT. Wow, did that week fly by! I was too tired to ask questions, and desperate to get up to Karratha. Nobody SHOULD be desperate to get to Karratha, by the way. In planning my route from Exmouth to Darwin, I had believed that I had go...
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Heather's Oz Blog: Diggin’ the “Spirit of Freedom”
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Diggin’ the “Spirit of Freedom”. Port Douglas was an ideal place to relax for a few days after my Daintree tour, but it was time to move onto my next adventure! Sorry there are so few photos of the lovely Pt. Dougie (see end of previous post), but I simply couldn’t be bothered for some reason to take more than 2 pics. ;). Yes, indeed, that’s how I roll, y’all! The rest is history! To go to the online album). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Heather's U. Laval Page. Picture W...
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Heather's Oz Blog: Magnetic Island & Townsville
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Magnetic Island and Townsville. Above: Rainbow Lorikeets line up and squawk to be hand-fed by visitors at the Bungalow Bay Koala Village campground. And so at last, I write to you from a lovely spot in Townsville, Queensland! Not to take too much. Interest in the media coverage leading up to the Oscars-like event, complete with Aussie-takes on interviews, behind-the-scenes’, and Red Carpet , only slightly. I had arrived in Townsville much earlier than planned, and upon unusual circu...
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Heather's Oz Blog: A Tourist in Cairns: Rainforest to Reef
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Monday, April 25, 2011. A Tourist in Cairns: Rainforest to Reef. Cairns (pronounced “cans”) CBD and marina. Now go to the Cairns tourism web pages and you can bet you’ll find at least 6 tour companies offering all-inclusive this’s and special-discount that’s which will guarantee that you do your fun thing along with a dozen other confused fun-seekers. Just imagine a city with more tourist offices. Than gas stations, banks, and grocery stores; perhaps even combined. And I enjoyed every second of each!
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CAISN: CAISN and the RBCM
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Monday, May 3, 2010. CAISN and the RBCM. On Wednesday, April 28th CAISN, in partnership with the Royal BC Museum, opened the Invaders From The Deep exhibit to a packed house eager to learn about CAISN and its work. . Produced in partnership with the Ministry of the Environment, the interactive exhibit provides museum visitors with an experience that leaves them informed and, more importantly, aware of AIS and the considerable threat they pose to our coastal and inland aquatic ecosystems.
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CAISN: Dr. Norman Yan Shares His Expertise
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Monday, July 5, 2010. Dr Norman Yan Shares His Expertise. LAKE OF BAYS - The Lake of Bays Association will be holding its annual general meeting on Saturday, July 10 at 9:30 am at the Baysville Community Centre. Guest speaker Dr. Norman Yan will talk about calcium decline in Ontario’s inland lakes and why you should be concerned. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Official CAISN Web Site. Canada South Science City. Center for Invasive Species. Ontario Federati...