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I'm a MI/MREM student at @dalhousieu.bsky.social. I study how to overcome systemic barriers to nature-based coastal adaptation. I'm a member of @eiui.bsky.social, the Sherren Lab, and an alumni of @nserc-resnet.bsky.social.
On est dans La Presse!
Des lacunes découvertes dans les évaluations environnementales de projets miniers canadiens www.lapresse.ca/actualites/e...
New 📰 from Canada's Critical Minerals collection in FACETS | Unearthing trends in environmental impact assessments for mines and quarries across Canada ⛏️ buff.ly/DIPyGOz
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#EnvironmentalImpactAssessment
New paper! ☺️ Thanks to Alana and @benrcollison.bsky.social for bringing me in on this project. Congrats also to all co-authors who put so much time and energy into this one. We screened a LOT of documents! 😅
Another piece of the puzzle for @nserc-resnet.bsky.social Landscape 1! Huge thanks to Kate Sherren for bringing me onto this work: doi.org/10.1080/2639...
Title, journalist’s name, photograph of an ocean scene with bottlenose dolphins, headline, and first paragraph of a news article published in The Guardian about whether giving legal rights to dolphins would help to protect them
Could giving human legal rights to non-human species result in stronger protections & positive conservation outcomes? @lisabachelor.bsky.social reports on efforts to protect threatened bottlenose dolphins near the the island of Jeju, South Korea @theguardian.com www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Title, author’s name, abstract, and keywords from a perspective article about science communication using community panels
Public #trust in science is important for addressing societal issues, eg, climate change, and how science is communicated matters. Yudin argues that community-based expert panels can foster accountability & trust and advance understanding of the provisional nature of science doi.org/10.3389/fcom...
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a paper about scientific advice about fisheries management provided through regional fisheries management organizations
Regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) fill an important regulatory role in fisheries globally. Pennino et al. reviewed the science advice processes in 4 RFMOs regarding ecosystem-based management, transparency, & stakeholder engagement & note improvement options doi.org/10.1016/j.ma...
Title, authors’ names, abstract, and keywords from a paper about marine conservation, citizen science, and knowledge transfer in science-based ecotourism
Increasingly, #CitizenScience is used to obtain public support for #conservation. Barbaccia et al. found including scientific practices in recreational activities enhanced #tourist knowledge of #marine #biodiversity & interest in marine conservation @bettinathal.bsky.social doi.org/10.1016/j.oc...
Title, authors’ names, abstract, and keywords from a paper about the peace building dimension of the ocean
“Sustainability & #peace are two basic conditions for people to live better & happier” write Ryabinin et al. As UN SDG 14 focuses on #ocean #sustainability, but not explicitly on peace, they advocate for “a peaceful ocean” to be added as the 8th outcome of the UN Ocean Decade doi.org/10.1016/j.oc...
Title, authors’ names, abstract, and keywords from a paper about five science advisory systems in Canada
Scientific information is often important #evidence in #decision-making. Dey et al. reviewed “five Canadian institutions that employ expert group-based science advisory methods” & found increasing transparency & lengthier advisory reports over time @facetsjournal.bsky.social doi.org/10.1139/face...
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a paper about assessing American programs designed to train researchers about engaging in science policy development
Globally, a growing # of programs aim to enhance the use of scientific information in policy/practice. Akerlof et al. reviewed 13 science policy programs in Virginia (USA) & related literature & identified communication skills & knowledge of policy processes as basic elements doi.org/10.1057/s415...
Title, authors’ names, abstract, and keywords from a perspective paper about communicating uncertainties in science-policy exchanges
Structured & ongoing exchanges btw #scientists & #policymakers are “essential” for achieving #evidence-informed decisions state Heidenreich et al. Their analysis identified “enduring obstacles” that can be mitigated through a collaborative approach to #science-policy dialogue doi.org/10.3389/fear...
Title, author’s name, and photograph of many fishing vessels in a Chinese port from a paper about use of satellite imagery to study and support ocean conservation
About 8% of the #ocean is under formal #conservation protection, but as @dalhousie.bsky.social biologist B. Worm notes, studies using satellite data reported in @science.org show industrial fishing occurs in #Marine #Protected #Areas lacking strong protection regulations doi.org/10.1126/scie...
Title, authors’ names, abstract, and keywords from a paper about science communication on the climate crisis (energy transition) on TikTok
Social media platforms are major communication channels today & can support science communication. Frick et al. analyzed a TikTok account on the climate crisis (energy transition) & show the benefits as well as need for training in social media use @energiewende.bsky.social doi.org/10.3389/fcom...
Title, journalist’s name, and photograph of a researcher collecting sea water samples from a news report about citizen science and coastal ecosystem monitoring led by Dalhousie University researchers
#Citizen #science includes the ability “to gather more information about the environment that we all share” & build scientific literacy & connect people with the environment in “meaningful ways.” See the article about a project led by @dalhousie.bsky.social researchers www.dal.ca/news/2025/07...
Title, authors’ names, and photograph of a coastal scene from a blog post published on the EIUI website about the 2025 Coastal Zone Canada conference
As the country with the world’s longest coastline, both benefits & challenges of the coasts are obvious to Canadians. Check the new EIUI blog post about the 2025 Coastal Zone Canada conference where >450 participants considered ideas & actions to address many coastal issues eiui.ca/strengthenin...
Congratulations to @elsongalang.bsky.social for successfully defending his PhD thesis last week! His findings offer key insight into the diversity, magnitude, and persistence of potential social learning outcomes in Participatory Scenario Planning (PSP).
Title, authors’ names, abstract, and keywords from a paper about determining trust cues about scientific information in digital media
#Trust in science is important as scientific information is often a key factor in daily #decision-making from personal to policy levels. Schröder & Guenther looked for trust cues in scientific information in digital media & found #journalism is a notable source of trust cues. doi.org/10.1177/0963...
Title, author’s name, and photograph of an outdoor conference sign from a blog post about the One Ocean Science Congress in Nice, France, 3-6 June 2025
The One #Ocean Science Congress in Nice, France in June 2025 brought ocean #scientists, #policymakers, #Indigenous leaders, & others together “all united through a sense of urgency and hope” writes @dalhousie.bsky.social graduate student Jumanah Khan in a new EIUI blog post eiui.ca/reflections-...
New blog post is out. I'm starting to feel like it's a great space to think out loud. alexandrelegault.ca/blog/
So cool to see SES researchers calling in from around the world for today's official launch of the @socses.bsky.social Early Career Hub! 🥳
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a paper about what evidence-based policy making means
What does #evidence-based #policy (EBP) mean, ask Schneider et al. Does it mean “follow the science,” focus on “what works,” or “follow the rules”? They discuss the literature & practice on EBP & note two criteria “legitimizers of EBP ought to satisfy” @polstudies.bsky.social doi.org/10.1177/0032...
Title, authors’ names, photograph of a vaccination clinic, and first paragraph from a commentary article in Nature about influence and trust of science
Tho’ scientists cannot stop the dissemination and amplification of #misinformation, that does not mean they are powerless state Larson & Bersoff. They argue scientists “can improve the information ecosystem by making reliable sources easier to find and recognize” @nature.com doi.org/10.1038/d415...
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a paper about knowledge mobilization about climate change research in the Arctic conducted by early career researchers
#ClimateChange communication is “inherently difficult” due to many factors, eg, culture/context. Marguardt & Medeiros discuss challenges with pursuing research & knowledge mobilization in the Arctic by #EarlyCareerResearchers & offer recommendations @facetsjournal.bsky.social doi.org/10.1139/face...
Title, author’s name, and abstract from a paper about using social media, e.g., Bluesky and Instagram, in fisheries science and management
Undeniably, social media have transformed #communication. #Researchers, #policymakers, #decision-makers, & the public have embraced social media. In an overview paper, @whysharksmatter.bsky.social describes recent platform changes & offers advice on using Bluesky & Instagram doi.org/10.1093/fshm...
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a paper about determining the predicted and actual impact of news articles on views about climate change
Despite solid #evidence re #ClimateChange, skepticism limits policy responses. Bipartisan collaboration is difficult. Tohidi et al. provide “robust evidence that exposure to climate news articles significantly shifts skeptics’ attitudes in a positive direction” @pnasnexus.org doi.org/10.1093/pnas...
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a paper about marine-climate interventions that are often hampered by lack of governance
#Oceans are on the “front line” of novel climate actions write Ogier et al. But understanding of such actions is low. They surveyed intervention practitioners globally & found #decision-making focuses on technical matters rather than risks & benefits @sarahlawless.bsky.social doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a a paper about meaningful inclusion of Indigenous and local knowledge in global assessments, particularly with regard to IPBES
Globally, #Indigenous & #local knowledge (ILK) is increasingly being included in environmental #decision-making processes. ILK scholars, Huambachano et al. describe their experience in participating in the @ipbes.net #values assessment in terms of challenges and benefits doi.org/10.5751/ES-1...
Title, authors’ names, and abstract from a paper about Dutch citizens' perspectives about science communication
#ScienceCommunication is moving to “more engaging and participatory practices” state @ionica.mathstodon.xyz.ap.brid.gy et al. They studied a sample of the Dutch population & found interest in engaging in science, but #barriers exist, e.g., lack of scientific knowledge & time. doi.org/10.22323/2.2...