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Scott Hinch

Scott HinchDr. Hinch is a fisheries scientist at the University of British Columbia cross-appointed in the Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability (College for Interdisciplinary Studies) and in the Department of Forest Sciences (Faculty of Forestry). He received BSc and MSc degrees from the University of Western Ontario and a PhD from the University of Toronto. Since joining UBC in 1994, he has developed two broad research programs involving the study of: (a) salmon migration energetics, physiology, behaviour, and survival, and (b) land-use impacts on salmonids and their habitat. He collaborates extensively with colleagues studying physiology, biochemistry, and genomics and uses an interdisciplinary approach to tackle pressing issues in conservation and management of Pacific salmonids.

Scott works closely with fisheries agencies to help influence practices and guide policy implementation. He recently was a co-recipient of the American Fisheries Society Fisheries Management Division Award of Excellence "in recognition of his research groups’ inspirational leadership and outstanding contributions to the fields of fisheries science, education and aquatic biology.” He teaches several undergraduate and graduate courses dealing with fish conservation and management and has supervised over 30 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.

Affiliations:

University of British Columbia

Areas of Expertise:

Fish ecology and conservation

Home Page URL:   http://faculty.forestry.ubc.ca/hinch