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Tommi Linnansaari, Ph.D.
 Research Associate
M.Sc. (University of Helsinki), Ph.D. (University of New Brunswick)
Canadian Rivers Institute

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June 22, 2014

Will be teaching Fish Telemetry 101 course with Eva Thorstad and Finn Økland in the 10th International Symposium on
Ecohydraulics in Trondheim. Should be fun! Symposium runs 23 - 27 June.


June 2, 2014

New Ph.D. candidate, Sam Andrews, arrives to start his project examining striped bass ecology. Welcome to MAES team Sam!


May 12, 2014

New Ph.D. candidate, Amanda Babin, arrives to start her project studying Atlantic salmon. Welcome to MAES team Amanda!


April 4, 2014

Examining M.Sc. thesis by Peter Emerson. Interesting work on stream restoration!


September 23, 2013


I returned to UNB/CRI to a Research Associate position.

The exact details of my new position and the research I will  undertake for the next few years will be
available in  a couple of weeks on tihs website. 

Very exited to be back in full time reseach after my short stint to environmental consulting.


September 23, 2013

Canadian Rivers Institute days coming up in Waterloo, On., September 27-28.

I will be facilitator for one of the discussion panels on Understanding the links between water flow and biological
 processes in river ecosystems.  The panel will host three exciting keynotes:

Dr. Andrea Bradford, University of Guelph, E-flows and levels for wetlands

Dr. Allen Curry, University of New Brunswick, Status quo on the Canadian Framework for Assessing the Stream Flow
Requirements for Fisheries, DFO's framework for the future

Mr. Mathieu Lebel, World Wildlife Fund, From concept to application: environmental flows in water management

More information, and to register, please visit:

http://canadianriversinstitute.com/blog/upcoming-cri-events/

Hope to see you there!
  



Last update 3 June 2014 by Tommi Linnansaari