Spring 2009 — Dr. Thierry Chopin, from the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, and Dr. Shawn Robinson, from Fisheries and Oceans Canada St. Andrews Biological Station, are the recipients of the 2009 Aquaculture Association of Canada Research Award of Excellence for taking the concept of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) from the laboratory to the realm of commercial production. IMTA is a practice that uses an ecosystem approach to aquaculture by growing multiple species that complement each other like finfish, mussels and seaweeds.
The 2010 Winter-Spring PSA Newsletter
Nominations for PSA Award of Excellence
November 2009 —The Award Committee is soliciting nominations for one or more Awards of Excellence. The PSA Award of Excellence honors scientists for a record of sustained scholarly activity, including teaching and service, who have had a major impact on the field of phycology. More.
Fall-Winter 2009 Newletter
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