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Gord Edmondson is a Lecturer at Vancouver Island University (VIU), affiliated with the School of Science and Technology and the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture. He has been employed at VIU since 1987, focusing on the maintenance and design of aquaculture systems, teaching water quality analysis, and overseeing the sturgeon research project.
Education:
- Diploma in Technology (DipT) in Wildland Recreation, Selkirk College, Castlegar (1979)
- Diploma in Technology (DipT) in Fish/Aquaculture, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo (1987)
His research interests include white sturgeon biology, aquaculture systems, and water recirculation technology. He collaborates with organizations like Trout Unlimited Canada, the Aquaculture Association of Canada, and the World Aquaculture Association. His work emphasizes habitat conservation, population dynamics, and sustainable aquaculture practices.
Edmondson has contributed to applied research, including a 1994 publication on sturgeon stock conservation in the Fraser River watershed. He teaches courses such as FISH 162: Shop Skills Lab, FISH 171T/172T: Field Practicum, and FISH 281: Lake Survey Techniques. His career combines technical expertise with hands-on education in fisheries and aquaculture.


