Goldsmit, Jesica
student
Oceanography
University du Qubec Rimouski
Canada
Biography
PhD thesis: Aquatic Invasive Species in Marine Benthic Communities in Canadian Arctic Harbors: Identification, Biodiversity and the Relationship to Global Warming Climate Change and Marine Activity Research Director: Philippe Archambault Research Co- Director : Kimberly Howland , Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Winnipeg 2011-Present. Research theme: "Aquatic Invasive Species in Marine Benthic Communities in Canadian Arctic Harbors: Identification, Biodiversity and its Relation to Global Warming and Marine Activity" "Benthic Aquatic Invasive Species in Ports of the Canadian Arctic: identification, biodiversity and its relationship with global warming and shipping activity "
Research Interest
Arctic Ecology, Benthic Marine Biodiversity, Aquatic Invasive Species, Climate Change, Risk Assessment.
Publications
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Goldsmit, J.; Howland, K. L. and Archambault, P. 2012. Benthic non-indigenous species in ports of the canadian artic: identification, biodiversity and its relation with global warming and shipping activity. Canadian Aquatic Invasive Species Networg AGM, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
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Goldsmit, J.; Howland, K. L. and Archambault, P. 2012. Benthic aquatic invasive species in the Canadian Arctic. Québec-Océan Symposium, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
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Goldsmit, J.; Howland, K. L. and Archambault, P. 2013. Are there benthic non-indigenous species in the Canadian Arctic? International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.