Ryan Stanley
@rystanman
Proud Dad x2. Research Scientist @DFO_MAR MPAs, biodiversity & temperate ecosystems @stfxuniversity @MemorialU alum. Opinions are my own. fishdaddoc on Threads.
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New paper led by Angela Fuentes Pardo🧬💻 documenting genomic complexity & structure for Herring in the Northwest Atlantic. Results align with previous studies showing an environmental cline mid-Scotian Shelf, related to a strong gradient in winter bottom temperature doi.org/10.1111/eva.13…
Today #Canada will be the 88th country to sign the #BBNJ treaty. Let’s hope this accelerates ratification & real action on high seas protection. High Seas Alliance Oceans North & thanks Diane Lebouthillier for making the effort !!
Happy to announce two PhD positions in fish ecophysiology 📣
Fully funded, fun fish temperature physiology, supervision by me, Shaun Killen, Natalie Pilakouta! Naturvetenskap/GU
Please spread the word 🙏
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Interested in #GIS in #rstats ? I've recently heavily modified the The Carpentries (at @[email protected]) GIS in R curriculum to focus on #seagrass beds in Casco Bay for COBALT Learning Journey cobalt-casco.github.io/r-raster-vecto… - this is all sf and terra, using tidyterra (w/ ggplot2) and leaflet for plotting.
Really happy to have made it into the Dalhousie Science Science as Art calendar, for my birth month no less! Thank you!
Looking forward to enjoying these important spaces and the #biodiversity they protect. #NovaScotia strategy to reach #30by30 target
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Just out - our new review paper! @OFIgovResearch Dalhousie Science OFI_BEcoME #seafloormapping
Benthic habitat mapping: A review of three decades of mapping biologic... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Huge thanks Ryan Stanley, Nick Jeffery and the DFO Maritimes team for an incredible 2-month internship! 🌊🧬 The blend of genomics, species distribution models and fieldwork was so much fun and a great learning opportunity! 🙏
Great work by CPAWS Nova Scotia providing a glimpse of the incredible marine #biodiversity in coastal waters off of #NovaScotia . Beautiful imagery by Hunter Stevens cbc.ca/news/canada/no…
Our second PhD that we are advertising is another fantastic opportunity to collect essential evidence to inform future ambitious policy for elasmobranchs Applied Marine Ecosystems Research (aMER) Plymouth