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Humans Managed Shellfish and their Predators for Millennia, Study Finds

New research challenges widely held assumptions about historical sea otter populations with implications for conservation policy and Indigenous reconciliation.

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Dr. Gary Anderson and his lab are here studying spiny dogfish

How do these \’ancient fish\’ respond to climate change?

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BMSC: Every Child Matters

The BMSC Star, Volume 4 – July 2021

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Dr. Tim Higham studies the link between genetics and movement in stickleback

Dr. Higham and his lab are investigating how genes from different populations of stickleback affect movement while feeding.

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Applications are now being accepted. The deadline to apply is June 11, 2021.

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Help us design a logo for our 50th Anniversary!

We are hosting a contest for a distinctive logo to highlight our 50th Anniversary Celebration!

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How do lake-invading marine stickleback survive cold winters?

Marine stickleback have repeatedly invaded freshwater environments. On the Pacific coast of Canada, freshwater lakes are colder during the winter than the ocean – so how do marine stickleback invaders survive?

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Join the #BMSCLive Science Odyssey Adventures!

So many fabulous Canada-wide Science Odyssey events – join #BMSCLive May 5 & 11!

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BMSC during COVID

Take a journey with us, and discover what has been happening at the “BMSC during COVID”.

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We have new webcams!

Thank you to the Bamfield Historical Society for their generous donation!

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