Thomas Therriault
Scientist - Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific Biological Station
Adjunct Professor, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor
CAISN II Projects:
1.1 - Surveillance for AIS Throughout Canada’s Coastal Waters
1.2 - Reconciling Large-Scale Model Predictions With Small-Scale
Observations of AIS Distributions to Inform Early Detections
2.2 - Rapid Response and Decision Support Models for AIS
2.4 - Snakehead Fish in British Columbia: Rapid Response and
Assessment of the Risks of the Live Food Trade
3.1 - Synergistic Impacts of AIS and Environmental Stressors on
Native Biodiversity and Structure in Coastal Marine Ecosytems
3.4 - Invasive Species Impacts in Acidified Lakes
4.2 - Reducing Uncertainty for Risk-based Management Through
Assessments of Phenotypic Plasticity and Genetic Diversity
1.1 - Surveillance for AIS Throughout Canada’s Coastal Waters
1.2 - Reconciling Large-Scale Model Predictions With Small-Scale
Observations of AIS Distributions to Inform Early Detections
2.2 - Rapid Response and Decision Support Models for AIS
2.4 - Snakehead Fish in British Columbia: Rapid Response and
Assessment of the Risks of the Live Food Trade
3.1 - Synergistic Impacts of AIS and Environmental Stressors on
Native Biodiversity and Structure in Coastal Marine Ecosytems
3.4 - Invasive Species Impacts in Acidified Lakes
4.2 - Reducing Uncertainty for Risk-based Management Through
Assessments of Phenotypic Plasticity and Genetic Diversity









