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    Nathan Grant

    Aquatic ecology field-specalist focusing on improving field methodologies

    Jon Grant is a highly skilled biological technician with a strong background in fieldwork, specializing in aquatic systems.

    His expertise includes project leadership, with a notable accomplishment in successfully leading the Muskoka Lakes Map Turtle Sub-Project.

    Jon has extensive experience in herpetology-related fieldwork and is proficient in various data collection techniques and research methodologies.

    He holds a Master of Science Degree in Ecology from the University of Alberta, focusing his thesis on Canadian glass sponge reefs in collaboration with CHONe (Canadian Healthy Oceans Network).

    Jon's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology from Dalhousie University.

    Throughout his career, Jon has held various roles such as Terrestrial and Aquatic Biologist, Project Lead, Research Assistant, among others, at organizations like Natural Resource Solutions Inc., Angler's Atlas, Scales Nature Park, and University of Alberta.

    His diverse experiences encompass responsibilities ranging from fieldwork leadership to teaching assistance and photography.

    Jon Grant's professional journey showcases his dedication to ecological research, conservation, and a strong contribution to the field of herpetology.

    Highlights

    Oct 9 · ices.dk
    In memoriam - Jon Grant - ICES

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    Fergus, Ontario, Canada