Last week, our honours student Aaron Ulrick was invited to present at the 39th Annual Cameron Conference at Dalhousie University. The Cameron Conference showcases undergraduate honours research in the biology and marine biology departments at Dalhousie University through a series of presentations and a poster session. Aaron shared insights from his research, which explores differences in species composition between reefs with high and low kelp coverage, as well as deeper environments using BRUVs (baited remote underwater video cameras). His work contributes to a better understanding of how habitat structure influences marine biodiversity. We’re thrilled to see Aaron’s hard work recognized and look forward to the impact his research will have in the field of marine science. Congratulations, Aaron!!
