Anne SALOMON

Anciene membre de l'équipe DPB (2017) - cette page n'est plus maintenue
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Associate Professor
Coastal Marine Ecology and Conservation lab
School of Resource & Environmental Management
University Simon Fraser British Columbia
anne.salomon [at] sfu.ca
Anne Salomon est en relation avec notre équipe dans le cadre de ses recherches sur les réseaux trophiques marins sur l'archipel de Haïda Gwaii qui est l'occasion d'une collaboration dont l'objet est de mettre en évidence les parallélisme de fonctionnement des interactions trophiques entre le monde marin et les terrestres de cet archipel.
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I am an applied marine ecologist and associate professor at Simon Fraser University’s School of Resource and Environmental Management. My research is motivated by a deep interest in understanding how human activities alter the productivity, biodiversity and resilience of coastal marine food webs with the ultimate goal of informing ecosystem approaches to marine conservation. Broadly, my students and I study the cascading effects of predator depletion, marine spatial planning and ecosystem-based management, and the dynamics of coupled human-ocean systems. Ultimately, I strive to engage coastal communities and government agencies in collaborative research and encourage constructive dialogue between them to design effective marine policies that balance the needs of people and nature.
I currently direct the Coastal Marine Ecology and Conservation lab at SFU and am a principle investigator with the Hakai Network for Coastal People, Ecosystems and Management, an interdisciplinary partnership with Coastal First Nations and the Hakai Beach Institute aimed at devising solutions to pressing coastal conservation problems. See my full CV here.
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