Future of mariculture under climate change – October 6, 2023 @ 11 am

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IOF SEMINAR – October 6, 2023

Future of mariculture under climate change

Image by Tapani Hellman from Pixabay

Aquaculture has shown remarkable growth, averaging about 6.7% per year over the last three decades, making it the fastest-growing agro-food sector worldwide. In 2021, aquaculture accounted for approximately 91 million tonnes, representing 47% of total fish food production. However, mariculture, a sub-sector of aquaculture, faces uncertainties due to climate change’s impact on farm species and farming sites, as well as its indirect effects through disease outbreaks. The future of mariculture is also influenced by socio-economic factors like fish feed and oil supply, trades, market demand, and technology. Adaptation through adjustments to aquaculture technology and practices can help reduce climate risks to seafood production from mariculture. This presentation aims to discuss the potential effects of climate change on seafood production from mariculture, focusing on suitable marine areas, fishmeal and fish oil supply, seafood supply, and revenue. By considering critical aspects such as biological, environmental, social, and economic factors, this presentation provides a comprehensive understanding of the prospects of seafood production from mariculture in the face of climate change.

 

Dr. Muhammed A. Oyinlola is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Institut national de la recherché scientifique, Quebec and UBC Department of Zoology. His research aims to understand aquatic systems’ potential contribution to future global food production, particularly under climate change. He engaged predictive models and scenarios for his research investigations.

He has worked as an aquaculture technician in Malta, aquaculture extension officer, farm supervisor and aquaculture training officer in both public and private organizations in Nigeria. He also has extensive experience as a fisheries biologist. Muhammed held a Nigeria Scholar Network Scholarship (2007-2009), German Academic Exchange Service scholarship (2012-2014), Erasmus plus scholarship (2015) and The Nippon Foundation- Nereus Program fellowship (2015-2019). He has a bachelor’s degree in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management from the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, a Master’s degree in Aquatic Tropical Ecology from Universität Bremen, Germany and a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of British Columbia, Canada.

 

Dr. Muhammed Oyinlola
Postdoctoral Fellow
Institut national de la recherché scientifique, Quebec and
UBC Zoology

Friday, October 6, 2023 – 11:00am  – 11:50 am
HYBRID: AERL Theatre, 2202 Main Mall, UBC Vancouver and
Online over Zoom

IOF community members (students, faculty and staff) do not need to RSVP for this seminar series.

UBC members, alumni, and all others, please RSVP at:
https://oceans.ubc.ca/rsvp-iof-seminars/

 

 

GradUpdate – Liu Scholars Program,Writing with Integrity: Citing Like An Insider, Fostering Student Belonging through Inclusive Language, Thriving in Grad School Support Group, Join Tables in R, and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Liu Scholars Program,Writing with Integrity: Citing Like An Insider, Fostering Student Belonging through Inclusive Language, Thriving in Grad School Support Group, Join Tables in R, and more.

Seats available

Copyright for your Thesis: How to use Images and other material
Re-scheduled from Sept 13
Online | Thursday, Oct 5 | 11:15 am – 12:45 pm Register

Introduction to Machine Learning
This webinar will introduce basic concepts behind the machine learning algorithms, their difference from statistical methods and the most common type of problems that can be tackled with machine learning algorithms.
Online | Friday, Oct 13 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

Other sessions in this series include:
Oct 20, Introduction to Predictive Performance Assessment Register
Nov 3, Introduction to Neural Networks and Deep Learning Register

Events and Opportunities

A selection of upcoming events are highlighted below.  Visit  community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development for our full events calendar.

ACADEMIC

Liu Scholars Program
$2000 award | available to current doctoral students
The themes for 2023-24 are (1) climate policy; (2) environmental policy; (3) energy policy, energy transition, and/or energy in development; (4) global food security; (5) international trade; and (6) international human rights.
Learn more and apply by Friday, Oct 27.

CAREER

UBC Career Days
In-person, Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre
Wednesday, Oct 4 and Thursday, Oct 5 | 11 am – 3:30 pm Learn more

Employer On-Campus
In-person | GHD | Tuesday, Oct 10 | 6 – 7 pm Learn more
In-person | Gov’t of Canada: Public Service Commission | Wednesday, Oct 11 | 12 – 1 pm Learn more
In-person | Metro Vancouver | Wednesday, Oct 11 | 6 – 7 pm Learn more

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Thriving in Grad School Support Group
Feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or challenged in balancing work and life? Thriving in Grad School is an in-person support group for graduate students to connect with each other in a nonjudgmental and welcoming space to help navigate the unique challenges of grad school.
In person | Wednesdays, Oct 25 – Dec 6 | 3 – 4:15 pm | attend one or more Learn more

RESEARCH

Introduction to Machine Learning: Regression Models
Online | Wednesday, Oct 11 | 12 – 2 pm Register

Data Bites – Best Practices for Creating a README file
Online | Wednesday, Oct 11 | 1 – 1:30 pm Register

Join tables in R
Online | Wednesday, Oct 11 | 2 – 3 pm Register

TEACHING

CTLT Generative AI Support Clinic
Online Drop-in | Wednesday, Oct 11 | 1 – 2 pm Register

Fostering Student Belonging through Inclusive Language
CIRTL workshop series
Online | Wednesday, Oct 11 and 25 | 9 – 10:30 am Register

WORKING WITH OTHERS

Anti-Racism and Solidarity in University Settings
Online | Thursday, Oct 12 | 10 am – 12 pm register

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Writing with Integrity: Citing Like An Insider
Hybrid | Wednesday, Oct 11 | 10 – 11:30 am register

IRES Seminar Series – Thurs, Oct 5 with Rachel Scholes

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The next IRES Seminar is in the Beaty Museum Allan Yap Theatre:
October 5, 2023: IRES Faculty Seminar with Rachel Scholes
Emerging contaminants in road runoff and removal in green infrastructure systems
Time: 12:30pm to 1:20pm
Location: Beaty Museum Allan Yap Theatre (Basement, 2212 Main Mall) Please check in at the Admissions Desk first before going to the Theatre.
No food or drinks allowed in the Theatre.
Click here to register for Zoom link. Zoom will be terminated if we encounter tech problems 5 to 10 mins into the seminar.

Talk summary:

Freshwater and coastal ecosystems near urban areas are subject to multiple stressors, including the impacts of pollution. In particular, chemicals used in consumer products and industrial practices can negatively impact aquatic ecosystems when they are washed down the drains in our homes and workplaces, and when rain carries them from outdoor surfaces into storm drains and then into receiving waters. Of increasing concern are contaminants found in road runoff, including the tire rubber byproduct known as 6PPD-quinone, which is acutely toxic to coho salmon. This presentation will focus on 6PPD-quinone fate in urban stormwater, and the potential for green infrastructure systems to mitigate the impacts of toxic road runoff contaminants.

Dr. Rachel Scholes, Assistant Professor,
UBC Environmental Engineering

Bio:

Dr. Rachel Scholes is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of British Columbia. Her research focuses on emerging contaminants in water, with an emphasis on nature-based treatment systems. She earned an M.S. and Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University. Prior to joining UBC, she conducted postdoctoral research at UC Berkeley and the United States Department of Agriculture’s Bioproducts Research Unit, where she focused on green chemistry approaches to mitigate emerging environmental contaminants.

See you next Thursday in the Beaty Museum Allan Yap Theatre!

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Bonnie Leung

RES Program Support (she/her/hers)
Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES)
University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL Building)
Room 429 – 2202 Main Mall |
Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z4 | Canada
Email: bonnie.leung@ubc.caTel: 604-822-9249

MFRE Industry Insight Series -Friday Oct 6- Panel: Economics Solutions for a Sustainable Future

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For next week the MFRE program has an exciting panel called Economic Solutions for a Sustainable Future. A panel Discussion with UBC Food and Resource Experts featuring several of our faculty members: Kelleen Wiseman, Jim Vercammen, Karen Taylor and Rick Barichello.

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/school/master-of-food-and-resource-economics

Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/mfreUBC

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mfreUBC/
Economic Solutions for a Sustainable Future.
A panel Discussion with UBC Food and Resource Experts

Kelleen Wiseman: Green financing and sustainability reporting for food processing firms.

Jim Vercammen: Futures markets and risk management for sustainable food production.

Karen Taylor: Banking practices and the move to a sustainable agri-food sector.

Rick Barichello: Economic implications of climate change on world food and trading markets.

Date: Friday, October 6 ,2023

Time: 3:00-4:30 pm

Location: Liu Institute for Global Issues. Room: Place of Many Trees. UBC Campus Vancouver

MFRE Industry Insights Series

Connecting Students to Industry Leaders

Join this weekly series which features industry experts and provides students first-hand knowledge of the important issues that are rapidly reshaping the current climate, food and environmental sector.

Every Friday 3 pm

Visit our website for more information and upcoming speakers.

Alejandro Barrero Ademe

Marketing Manager
Master of Food and Resource Economics (MFRE) | Faculty of Land and Food Systems
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca/

 

Join the Organic Science Cluster Team!

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Interested in the science of organic agriculture?  OFC is hiring.

Join the Organic Science Cluster Team!

Job description

Organic Science Project Coordinator

The Organic Science Cluster Team is looking for a Project Coordinator. This position provides an excellent and unique experience in national organic science program management.

The Organic Science Cluster (OSC) is an industry-supported research program that is led by the Organic Federation of Canada (OFC) in collaboration with the Organic Agriculture Centre of Canada (OACC). Reporting to the Director of the OFC, the Project Coordinator will contribute to science performance management, impact analysis, and knowledge transfer.

Location: Quebec or Nova Scotia, but remote working arrangements will be considered

Job Posting (English)

Job Posting (French)

Key Responsibilities:

Support the implementation of the national organic agriculture research program, which includes more than 15 research proposals submitted by Canadian researchers:

  • Gather the information needed to finalize the objectives and deliverables of the research proposals included in the OSC,
  • Ensure that budgets and letters of support meet funding agency requirements,
  • Collaborate with industry partners.

Coordinate a network of researchers and graduate students active in the OSC and facilitate networking options.

Collaborate on OSC communication and impact analysis activities:

  • Write outreach communication related to OSC research,
  • Review articles written by others,
  • Work with the team to complete the impact analysis of previous OSC research,
  • Present OSC results to industry partners and stakeholders.

Coordinate the analysis of performance reports on OSC activities: Liaise with OSC researchers and research institutions to ensure timely receipt of performance reports from research activities,

  • Coordinate and prepare meetings of the scientific advisory body that evaluates performance reports,
  • Coordinate all other communication to OSC researchers,
  • Liaise between researchers and industry partners.
  • Support the general management of the OSC.
  • Perform other tasks related to financial tracking, budgeting, coordination of administrative tasks, etc.

Qualifications:

The ideal person for this position will have either an MSc or PhD in an agricultural or environmental sciences discipline; experience in project management or equivalent training is an asset. Candidates must have an interest in organic agriculture, ideally first-hand experience in organic farming or research.

The following skills are required in the following areas:

  • French and English as spoken and written languages,
  • Professional level writing in English or French for extension communications to a producer audience,
  • Interpersonal skills demonstrating the ability to work as part of a team, participating in meetings with partners, producers, and government,
  • Public speaking skills,
  • Attention to detail,
  • Problem-solving skills,
  • Effective time management and ability to multi-task,
  • Proficiency in MS Excel and MS Word,
  • Proficiency in WordPress, Canva, Mailchimp, PowerPoint (strong asset).

Work Environment / Location:

The OFC works in close collaboration with OACC, on Dalhousie University’s agricultural campus in Truro, NS. The successful candidate may work from home, with the expectation of orientation and then routine meetings either in Montreal or at the OACC office in Truro. Normal working hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time but may vary. This position may include occasional travel within Canada for several days each year. This is presently a term position with the possibility of extension.

Salary Range: $50,000 – $55,000 per annum – working 35 hr/wk. Start date to be determined (in the fall of 2023)

Application Details:

Deadline: October 10, 2023, or until position is filled.

Applications must include:

  • Cover letter describing suitability for the position
  • V.
  • List of 3 references with contact information
  • An example of an article written by the applicant for a producer or general public audience relating to agriculture
Submit applications by email to: info@organicfederation.ca
For questions about this position, please contact nicole.boudreau@organicfederation.ca
Phone – 514-488-6192