Bering wolffish COSEWIC assessment and status report: chapter 16

Biographical Summary of Contractor

David A. Quinn graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1997 with a degree in Animal Science and Wildlife Ecology from the Faculty of Agriculture. He has spent the last seven years working with endangered and threatened species, including the American Badger (in the Rocky Mountain Trench), Mountain Caribou (in the Southern Purcell Mountains), Swift Fox (in and around Grasslands National Park), and Lynx (in and around Kootenay, Yoho, and Banff National Parks). He is a freelance writer and photographer whose work has appeared in publications such as Seasons (Magazine of the Ontario Federation of Field Naturalists), as well as a professional sea kayak guide, leading trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands, as well as Great Slave Lake, Banks Island, and Ellesmere Island in Canada’s Arctic. He lives with his partner, Kelly, in Kimberley, BC.


Authorities Consulted

Alvo, R. November, 2001. Conservation Biologist, Ecological Integrity Branch, Parks Canada, Room 375, 4th Floor, 25, rue Eddy, Hull, Quebec  K1A 0M5.

Boles, R. October, 2001. Scientific Project Officer / Chargé de projet sciéntifique, COSEWIC Secretariat / Secrétariat du COSEPAC, c/o Canadian Wildlife Service, a/s Service canadien de la faune, Ottawa ON  K1A 0H3.

Carriere, Dr. S. October, 2001. Ecosystem Management Biologist, Wildlife & Fisheries Division, Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development, Government of the Northwest Territories, 600, 5102 50th Ave., Scotia Centre – 5th floor, Yellowknife, NT  X1A 3S8.

Chiperzak, D. November, 2001. ISR Program Coordinator, Western Arctic Coordinator, Central & Arctic Region, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 101, 5204-50th Avenue, Yellowknife, NT  X1A 1E2.

Fargo, J. November, 2001. Research Biologist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Assessment Methods Section, 3190 Hammond Bay Road, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada  V9R 5K6

Fraser, D. November, 2001. Endangered Species Specialist, Wildlife Branch, Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks, Government of British Columbia, P.O. Box 9374, Stn Prov Gov’t, Victoria, BC.

Goulet, G. October, 2001, Coordinator/ Coordonnatrice, Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge/ Connaissances traditionelles des peuples autochtones, COSEWIC Secretariat/ Secretariat du COSEPAC, Canadian Wildlife Service/ Service de la faune Environment Canada / Environnement Canada, Ottawa ON  K1A 0H3.

Haedrich, R.L., September, 2001. University Research Professor, 4 Clark  Place/NICOS, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland  A1B 5S7, Canada.

Han, S., October, 2001. Manager, Wildlife Research, Dept. of Sustainable Development, Government of the Nunavut Territory, Box 1000 – Stn 1170 (3rd Floor, Brown Building), Iqaluit, NU  X0A 0H0.

Ian McDonald, October, 2001. Conservation Biologist, Parks Canada.

Labonté, S. October, 2001. Director General, Fisheries and Biodiversity Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 200 Kent Street, Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6

Noble, J. October, 2001. Executive Director, Nunavut Wildlife Management Board.

Rivard, D. November, 2001. Ecosystem Management Specialist, Parks Canada, Canadian Heritage, Jules Léger Building, 4th Floor, 25 Eddy Street, Hull, QC  K1A 0M5.

Warner, B. December, 2001. Owner/Operator, Bathurst Inlet Lodge, Box 820, Yellowknife, NT  X1A 2N6

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