Publications
In the pipeline...
(4) Epstein, G., S.D. Fuller, L. Gullage, J.K. Baum. Disturbance to seabed sediment carbon from mobile bottom fishing in the Canadian Pacific and Atlantic. Submitted.
(2) McHenry, J., D.K. Okamoto, K. Filbee-Dexter, K. Krumhansl, K.A. MacGregor, M. Hessing-Lewis, B. Timmer, P. Archambault, C.M. Attridge, D. Cottier, M. Costa, M. Csordas, L.E. Johnson, J. Lessard, A. Mora-Soto, A. Metaxas, C.J. Neufeld, O. Pontier, L. Reshitnyk, … J.K. Baum. A blueprint for national assessments of the blue carbon potential of kelp forests with application to Canada’s three oceans. Submitted. Preprint URL | PDF
2024
(3) Epstein, G., M. Turner, S.D. Fuller, S. Johannessen, E.M. Rubidge, and J.K. Baum. 2024. Protection of seabed sediments in Canada’s marine conservation network for potential climate change mitigation co-benefit. In Press: FACETS. Data
(1) Epstein, G., S.D. Fuller, D. Hingmire, P. Myers, A. Peña, C. Pennelly, J.K. Baum. 2024. Predictive mapping of organic carbon stocks and accumulation rates in surficial sediments of the Canadian continental margin. Earth System Science Data. 16(5):2165-2195. DOI | PDF | Supp Mat | Policy Brief | Data | Preprint | Preprint URL
Popular Science article in The Conversation
Starko, S., B. Timmer, L. Reshitnyk, M. Csordas, J. McHenry, S. Schroeder, M. Hessing-Lewis, M. Costa, A. Zielinski, R. Zielinski, S. Cook, R. Underhill, L. Boyer, C. Fretwell, J. Yakimishyn, W.A. Heath, C. Gruman, D. Hingmire, J.K. Baum, C.J. Neufeld. 2024. Local and regional variation in kelp loss and stability across coastal British Columbia. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 733: 1-26. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14548 | PDF | Supp Mat | Preprint PDF
Popular science article in The Conversation
Data
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