Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Resources

Leading Canada's expertise in fish capture and sustainable fisheries research.

The Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Resources, housed within the School of Fisheries at the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University, is a prominent applied research unit. It is recognized nationally as the foremost authority in fish capture. The center's strengths encompass fishing gear design and testing, conservation engineering, fisheries biology, fish capture behavior, and mechanical engineering.

Institution Memorial University of Newfoundland
Country Canada
Infrastructure type Research station
Disciplines Agriculture
forestry and fishery
Language of operation English
Keywords Conservation EngineeringFishing Gear DesignFish CaptureSustainable Aquatic ResourcesFisheries

Availability

Accessible for research collaborations in sustainable fisheries and aquatic resource management.

Contact information

Director: Paul Winger, Ph.D. Administrative Assistant: Melissa Rideout Telephone (Director): 709-778-0430 Telephone (Administrative Assistant): 709-778-0521

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