Aerial Eel Grass Monitoring- A Public Talk

Nearshore habitats are dynamic and crucial to healthy coastal ecosystems. With thousands of kilometres of coast, there is a lot of BC that we lack data for. The Hakai Institute is invested in improving our knowledge of where these habitats are and how they are changing.

Luba’s talk will focus on the ongoing mapping work happening at Hakai focused on mapping nearshore habitats (and other fun things!). A night of pictures, videos and maps. 

Hailing from her tide-free childhood in Eastern Ontario, Luba Reshitnyk joined the Hakai Institute in 2014 after finishing her MSc with the Marine Protected Research Group at UVic. Her work focuses on using geospatial technologies (e.g. drones, satellite imagery and sonar) to map nearshore habitat such as kelp and seagrass. 

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