Dr. Kristi Miller, an internationally recognised scientist from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, joins the Salt Spring Forum to discuss her research on wild salmon (and how to save them), an issue of extreme importance for the coast of BC.
In 2011, Dr. Miller published an article in the world-leading journal Science but then was prohibited from discussing her research with the media by the Harper government. Since the change of government this past fall, Dr. Miller is once again able to speak freely.
Dr. Miller has worked with Fisheries and Oceans Canada since 1994. She is currently the Head of the Molecular Genetics Laboratory at the Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo and an adjunct Professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at UBC. She has conducted genetics and genomics research on fish and shellfish for over 20 years; her current research is focused on the role of infectious disease in wild salmon declines.
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http://www.tickets.artspring.ca/, or at Salt Spring Books. $15 Forum Members; $20 General Admission.