
BC Salmon Recovery & Resilience Conference: Breakout Session - Paths Out of a World of Cumulative Effects
December 3, 2024
Across the migratory life‐cycle of Pacific salmon, they are exposed to many different risks and harms from various human activities. There is usually no smoking gun, it is a death by a thousand cuts, it is a world of cumulative effects. This session will bring together thought leaders and experts on this wicked problem of cumulative effects. Talks included new scientific approaches and decision‐support tools, holistic Indigenous‐led approaches such as IPCA and Salmon Parks, and paths forward for system transformation.
BREAKOUT SESSION - PATHS OUT OF A WORLD OF CUMULATIVE EFFECTS
Session Speakers:
Dr. Jonathan Moore - SFU Professor, Aquatic Ecology & Conservation at Liber Ero Chair of Coastal Science & Management
Emma Griggs - SFU Master's Student
Marta Ulaski - SFU PhD Candidate
Bruce Muir - Senior Consultant at ERM: Environmental Resources Management
Oliver Brandes - University of Victoria
Lisa Helmer - Executive Director at Province of BC


(Left to Right) Marta Ulaski, Bruce Muir, Lisa Helmer, Oliver Brandes, Emma Griggs, and Jonathan Moore. Photo credit: Pacific Salmon Foundation

Photo credit: Pacific Salmon Foundation

Left to Right: Marta Ulaski, Bruce Muir, Lisa Helmer, Oliver Brandes. Photo credit: Pacific Salmon Foundation.

(Left to Right) Marta Ulaski, Bruce Muir, Lisa Helmer, Oliver Brandes, Emma Griggs, and Jonathan Moore. Photo credit: Pacific Salmon Foundation