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Colin Bates

MSc Candidate

I'm originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, and have lived in Fredericton, N.B. since January 2000. I did my BSc. at Simon Fraser University, and spent lots of time at the Bamfield Marine Station. The person I can credit with showing me the charisma of seaweed is my 'phycological grandfather', Dr. Louis Druehl. After I finished my Bachelor degree in 1996, I took three years off to travel to Central America, restore a 1958 Lambretta scooter, and start a landscaping company. In 1999, I returned to school to take the Fall Program in Marine Science at BMS. My love of algae was renewed, so I moved to the bustling hub of Canadian seaweed science, Fredericton, New Brunswick. These days, my non-research time is filled with teaching guitar, graphic & web design, mountain biking and taking photographs. (See some here)

Project Description:

Seaweeds are an ecologically and economically important component of the Bay of Fundy intertidal ecosystem. Records of seaweed diversity along the New Brunswick coast of the Bay of Fundy were produced on and off up until the late 1970's, but since that time records are scarce, if extant at all. Over the past 20 years, the array of anthropogenic pressures on the Bay of Fundy coastline has continually diversified and intensified, but the lack of recent records has made it difficult to assess if these increased pressures are altering seaweed assemblages.

The main focus of this project is to implement a floristic monitoring program for red, green and brown algae in the Bay of Fundy. With data gathered during this monitoring program I will achieve the following four objectives: 1) determine if the marine flora in the Bay of Fundy exhibits symptoms characteristic of anthropogenically impacted floras elsewhere in the world; 2) obtain current and detailed baseline records; 3) compare contemporary and historical data to highlight changes in the flora; and 4) gain insight into the expected range of variation in Fundy seaweed communities.

CV  

Colin R. Bates

Research interests: Seaweed ecology and evolution, life history strategies, marine dispersal ecology, biodiversity assessment, biostatistical analysis.

Education

 

 

Ph.D. University of British Columbia Sept 2002 - 

M.Sc. (in progress)

University of New Brunswick

Jan 2000 - Aug 2002

Fall Program in Marine Science

Bamfield Marine Station

1999

B.Sc.

Simon Fraser University

1996

Teaching  

 

Courses TA’d:
BIOL 2105: Research Foundations in Ecology UNB 2001-2002
MASC 410: Marine Phycology Bamfield Marine Station 2001
BIOL 2065: Foundations in Organismal Biology

UNB

2000-2001
BIOL 1016: Man & the Biosphere UNB 2000
Other
Invited lecture/field exercise:  Introduction to Marine Biodiversity & Biomonitoring Huntsman Marine Science Centre / UNB (BIOL 3173) 2000, 2002
Shad Valley Program field exercise: Morphological Diversity of Intertidal Seaweeds UNB 2000
 
 

Volunteer

President - UNB Biology Graduate Student Society 2001 - present

Co Treasurer – Biology Graduate Student Society

2000 - 2001
Vancouver Aquarium Public Education Program 1998-1999
Newsletter Editor, Vespa Club of Canada 1997-1999
Chair to the Board of Directors, CJSF campus-community radio 1993

Memberships

Centre for Marine Biodiversity 2001- present
Northeast Algal Society 2000 - present
Scholarship and Awards
PGS-B Scholarship (2002) NSERC $38,200
2002 PRIMER Workshop Bursary (HMSC) Centre for Marine Biodiversity $800
Best talk: 2nd Place UNB Graduate Research Conference $175
Vaughan Graduate Fellowship  (UNB) $1200
Best talk: 2nd Place 15th NWAS $50 (US)
Canada’s Natural Capital Conference , 2001 Graduate student bursary $50
Huntsman Marine Science Centre, 2001 Graduate student research scholarship $500
Bamfield Marine Station,1999 Student award $600
Conferences / Workshops Attended
PRIMER workshop Huntsman Marine Science Centre 2002
41st Northeast Algal Symposium UNH, New Hampshire 2002
10th UNB Graduate Student Research Conference UNB 2002
15th Northwest Algal Symposium Whidbey Island, WA 2001
40th Northeast Algal Symposium Plymouth, MA

2001

Canada’s Natural Capital Ottawa, Ontario 2001  
Coastal Zone Canada/ BoFEP Saint John, New Brunswick 2000  
MacMillan Biodiversity Workshop Bamfield, British Columbia 2000  
39th Northeast Algal Symposium Rhode Island 2000 
Publications
Bates CR, T Chopin, and Saunders GW (2001). Monitoring seaweed diversity in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada.  p.163-176. In: Opportunities and challenges for protecting, restoring and enhancing coastal habitats in the Bay of Fundy.  Proceedings of the 4th Bay of Fundy Science Workshop, Saint John, New Brunswick, September 19-21, 2000. Chopin T. and P.G. Wells (Eds.). Environment Canada, Atlantic Region Occasional Report No. 17, Environment Canada, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. 237p.
Bates CR, Chopin T and Saunders GW (2000) Marine conservation in the Bay of Fundy: a macroalgal perspective. Bay of Fundy Marine Sensitive Areas Workshop, Saint John, New Brunswick. Submitted. (.pdf here)
Published Abstracts
Bates C, Chopin T, &  Saunders, GW (2002) Getting the biggest bang for your phycological buck: Optimizing methodologies in seaweed biodiversity monitoring.41st Northeast Algal Symposium, Durham, New Hampshire.
Chopin T, Belyea E, Pearce C, Daggett T, Saunders G & Bates C (2002) Assessing nutrification in coastal waters, seaweeds as excellent but underutilized, bioindicators for integrated coastal management. 41st Northeast Algal Symposium, Durham, New Hampshire.
Chopin T, Belyea E, Pearce C, Daggett T, Saunders G & Bates C (2002) ) Assessing nutrification in the Bay of Fundy: seaweeds as excellent, but underutilized, bioindicators for integrated coastal management. Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership Meeting, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Chopin T, Yarish C, Neefus C, Kraemer G, Belyea E, Carmona R, Saunders G, Bates C,  Page F, & Dowd, M. (2001) Underutilized tools: seaweeds as bioremediation and diversification tools and bio-indicators for integrated aquaculture and coastal management.  Journal of Phycology 37 (3), 12-12.
Bates CR, Chopin T & Saunders GW (2001) Monitoring of intertidal seaweed diversity in the outer Bay of Fundy (New Brunswick, Canada) reveals symptoms of environmental stress. 15th Northwest Algal Symposium, Whidbey Island, WA. 
Bates CR, Chopin T & Saunders GW (2001) Seaweed biodiversity monitoring in the Bay of Fundy (New Brunswick, Canada) reveals symptoms of environmental stress. 40th Northeast Algal Symposium, Plymouth, MA.
Chopin T, Yarish C, Neefus C, Kraemer G, Belyea E, Carmona R, Saunders G, Bates C and Rawson Jr. M (2001) Not so new species in not so new aquaculture practices: the rediscovery of fish/shellfish/algae integrated systems in the western world. Aquaculture Europe 2001, Trondheim, Norway.
Chopin T, Yarish C, Sharp G, Neefus C, Kraemer G, Zertuche-Gonzalez J, Belyea E, Carmona R, Saunders G and Bates C (2001) Development of integrated aquaculture systems for responsible coastal zone management.  European Aquaculture Society Conference, Oostende, Belgium.
Chopin T, Yarish C, Sharp G, Neefus C, Kraemer G, Zertuche Gonzalez J, Belyea E, Carmona R, Saunders G and Bates C (2001) Integrating fed and extractive aquaculture for a balanced ecosystem approach. Workshop on Ecosystem Considerations for Aquaculture (plenary presentation) Ottawa, Ontario.
Chopin T, Yarish C, Neefus C, Kraemer G, Belyea E, Carmona R, Saunders G, Bates C, Page F and Dowd M (2001) The solution to pollution in aquaculture… not dilution, but conversion through integrated aquaculture. Atlantic Aquaculture Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Bates CR, Chopin T & Saunders GW (2000) Seaweed biodiversity monitoring in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick. 4th Bay of Fundy Science Workshop / Coastal Zone Canada. Saint John, New Brunswick.
Bates CR, Chopin T & Saunders GW (2000) Monitoring seaweed biodiversity in the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick. 39th Northeast Algal Symposium, Rhode Island, USA.