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See all the BMSC Live shows on our YouTube Channel

Did you miss our live stream? If so, you can still catch the show!

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Join us for BMSC Live: Interesting Inverts! – April 20, 2:30 pm

Join us for the upcoming episode: Interesting Invertebrates!

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BMSC’s Education Team is excited to present BMSCLive!

Join us for the upcoming episode: Fishy Fun!

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BMSC has been taking steps to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in our community.

We have been closely following the advice of the BC Health Authority to protect the health and safety of our staff and community.

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Undergraduate Research Fellowship students investigate reducing the spread of invasive European green crab larvae

Undergraduate Research Fellowship students investigate reducing the spread of the invasive European Green Crab larvae when shipping oyster seed to new farms and markets.

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Altering eelgrass: The impact of invasive European green crabs on critical habitat

BMSC Alumna, Brett Howard (SFU) and authors, report that the invasive green crab, Carcinus maenas, significantly reduces the density of ecologically important marine plant ecosystems.

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Undergraduate research experience motivates peer reviewed publications

Today we received notice of not one, but TWO publications arising from undergraduate research conducted during summer and fall course activities here at BMSC!

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BMSC Statement regarding the tragic bus accident

The dedicated staff at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre and the community of Bamfield are profoundly saddened by the news that two students have passed away as a result of a bus crash mid-Island on the way to study at the Bamfield Marine Science Centre.

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Who’s producing the beautiful & inspiring BMSC videos?

Leya Tess Anderson is the artist behind the beautiful videos featuring our 2019 summer field courses.

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We welcome Dr. Kaitlin Gallagher, the recipient of the 2019 BMSC Postdoctoral Fellowship

Kaitlin will be joining the BMSC in August under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Cameron (Université de Montréal) to study the sea lice of Pacific salmon, and whales.

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