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Now inviting Methods papers! Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences has introduced a new article type focused on methodological advances in aquatic sciences. Share your innovative techniques and contribute to the field. Learn more ▶️ ow.ly/G5oh50Vt54N





Was such a pleasure to tour Girl Guides of Canada group at FREC in Town of LaSalle where Olivia M. Galloway read Ashley Watt children’s book about endangered Redside to them - lots of fun, screaming and learning were had by all



Kicking off our UWindsor Integrative Biology Honours thesis colloquium with a talk from our very own Honours student Chris, co-mentored by Dane Roberts , who studied aspects of lake sturgeon reintroduction efforts


Congratulations Olivia M. Galloway!


Great work by UWindsor Faculty of Science researchers including IBio Dr. Dan Mennill and his team: cbc.ca/news/canada/wi…


It was a pleasure to do this interview as I took over role as Editor-in-Chief at Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

If you have any questions about our Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Methods papers do not hesitate to reach out to me.

Great to spend time stream-side with Ivan Semeniuk from the The Globe and Mail discussing research regarding threats to endangered Redside dace and in the GTA via work GLIER at UWindsor UWindsor Integrative Biology FREC


From spawning footage turned kids’ books to lab-grown endangered fish, Trevor E. Pitcher is reimagining what conservation looks like. Now co-Editor-in-Chief of CJFAS, he's championing inclusive science. Read his story on the #CSPBlog 💡▶️ ow.ly/aLQj50VWIIz




Look forward to presenting some new work at SEB conference in Antwerp, from our very own UWindsor Integrative Biology Maiza Saqib grad student - with a focus on improving captive breeding for imperilled species, in this case Chinook salmon
