Events

Nov
2
Tue
Virtual Ontario Pub Night- Tuesday November 2, 2021
Nov 2 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Impacts of a whole lake addition of nanosilver on fishes

 

Presented by Dr. Michael D. Rennie

Director, Aquatic Toxicology Research Centre, Lakehead University

Join us for an engaging talk from the comforts of your own home! Socializing begins at 6:30 PM, the talk begins at 7 PM.

When:  Tuesday November 2nd from 6:30 – 8 PM

RSVP:  Please complete the RSVP form to receive the Zoom meeting link.
Cost:  Pay what you want to support future student awards ($2 members, $4 non-members or an amount of your choosing).
Contact:  Rebecca Dalton (becca.dalton@gmail.com)

Abstract: Nanosilver (AgNP) is a ubiquitous antibacterial compound used in many commercial products, and as such is becoming more commonly found in the environment with high potential for non-point source release. At the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Experimental Lakes Area (ELA), we conducted a large collaborative study to evaluate the impacts of AgNP on a whole lake. Yellow perch populations demonstrated clear oxidative stress responses at the cellular level, reductions in consumption and activity at the individual level, and reduced densities and gross consumption at the population level. Similarly, Northern Pike populations demonstrated reduced growth rates and reductions in consumption and activity at the individual level and reduced gross consumption at the population level. Stable isotope analysis indicates that both perch and pike shifted towards more pelagic resources during and after AgNP additions, which we speculate is a result of settling AgNP reducing benthic productivity. This combination of both direct and indirect responses of fishes to this emerging contaminant indicates the potential risks of AgNP release into waterways at environmentally relevant concentrations.

 

Biography: Dr. Michael Rennie is an Associate Professor and has held a Canada Research Chair in Freshwater Ecology and Fisheries since joining Lakehead University in 2015. He is also a Research Fellow with the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) where he has led the fish populations program since 2010. Since 2018, he has been the director of the Aquatic Toxicology Research Centre at Lakehead University. His research at the ELA and in the Great Lakes is largely focused on how human disturbance and novel contaminants alter food web structure and function (e.g., rates and pathways of energy flow through foodwebs).
Dec
8
Wed
Ontario Virtual Pub Night – Devember 8, 2021
Dec 8 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Physiology, behaviour, and conservation of the endangered redside dace

Presented by Dr. Andy Turko

Eastburn Postdoctoral Fellow, McMaster University

 

Join us for an engaging talk from the comforts of your own home! Socializing begins at 6:30 PM, the talk begins at 7 PM.

When:  Wednesday, December 8th from 6:30 – 8 PM

RSVP:  Please complete the RSVP form to receive the Zoom meeting link.
Cost:  Pay what you want to support future student awards ($2 members, $4 non-members, or an amount of your choosing).
Contact:  Rebecca Dalton (becca.dalton@gmail.com)

Abstract: Freshwater streams and rivers are one of the most threatened habitat types globally due to the combined effects of climate change and local-scale land use changes. Changes in the thermal conditions of these habitats are especially problematic for many fishes, and my research indicates that high temperatures may be responsible for the declines of some endangered species such as the redside dace Clinostomus elongatus. First, I will discuss field studies of upper thermal tolerance and how this is influenced by ontogeny and nutrition. Next, I will demonstrate how we are using thermal tolerance data to inform future reintroduction programs. Finally, I will discuss my ongoing work that integrates behavioural temperature preferences with physiological performance to understand optimal habitat conditions for this species. Overall, my work improves our fundamental understanding of the links between habitat choice and organismal performance and indicates that thermal biology should be incorporated into ongoing conservation programs.

 

Biography: Andy Turko is a postdoctoral fellow at McMaster University, where he works with Drs. Graham Scott (Dept of Biology) and Sigal Balshine (Dept of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Behaviour). He was previously a postdoc at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research at the University of Windsor and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Guelph. His research integrates physiology and behaviour to understand how fishes cope with changing environmental conditions.
Feb
9
Wed
Virtual Diversity in Science Event – February 9, 2022
Feb 9 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Dear L-SETAC community:

We are nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, and as we are all still trying to find our way through, L-SETAC Diversity in Science Committee (DISC) invites you to highlight the International Day of Women and Girls in Science to discuss:

    • Where are we now?
    • How Does a Pandemic Change our Actions Towards Achieving Equity in Science?

Join us on Wednesday, February 9, from 6:30-9 pm, for a virtual mingling of minds. We hope this will give us the opportunity to share on the highs and lows of our respective pandemic, give each other support, and find creative ways on how to support each other in times of need.

When:  Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 from 6:30 – 9 PM
RSVP:  Please complete the RSVP form to receive the Zoom meeting link (check your junk folder or email the event contact if you don’t receive it).
Cost:  Free (donations will be collected towards a charity selected by the DISC)
Contact:  Rebecca Dalton (Rebecca.Dalton@ec.gc.ca)

Mar
8
Tue
International Women’s Day Event – This Changes Everything: movie discussion
Mar 8 @ 6:30 am – 8:30 am

Join us on Tuesday March 8, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, to discuss the movie This Changes Everything. This eye-opening documentary describes and synthesizes data on the historical and ongoing gender disparity in Hollywood, including the impact it has on young girls not seeing role models that look like them. Many well-known actresses, directors, and executives account their experiences navigating the media entertainment industry with the underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women.

Trailer for the documentary: This Changes Everything (2019) Official Trailer HD, Fathom Event Documentary Movie

Please follow this link to RSVP our International Women’s Day Event.

Jun
1
Wed
Pride Month June 1 2022 Event @ Virtual
Jun 1 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Pride Month with the L-SETAC Diversity in Science Committee (DISC) – Event 1

Understanding 2SLGBTQIA+ communities – and how to create Allyship!

  • Online workshop presented by Jeremy Dias and the International Day of Pink–the day for queer and trans celebration, advocacy & education (see attached poster and bio).
  • Join us for an educational conversation on the lived experience of members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. Attendees will learn the history behind Pride, and what they can do to support queer and trans folks in their community.
  • Date: June 1 6:30-8:30 pm EDT – on Zoom
  • Fee: Free event – donations will be collect to support the International Day of Pink (Learn more at: dayofpink.org)
  • Please register here and the Zoom information will be provided.
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Jun
11
Sat
Pride Month June 11 2022 Event @ Area 8 (former Kelso Quarry)
Jun 11 all-day

Celebrate Pride Month with the L-SETAC Diversity in Science Committee (DISC) – Event 2

Conservation Halton’s Pride in Nature

  • Join the DISC members to celebrate the 2SLGBTQ+ community in Halton and surrounding area.
  • Date: June 11 – 11 am to 8 pm – Area 8 (former Kelso Quarry), 5437 Steeles Ave W, Milton, ON L9T 2Y1
  • To learn more and register: Pride in Nature — Conservation Halton.
  • If you plan to join and would like to join us, send an email to Tyler, and we’ll keep you posted on our plans for the day.
Jun
22
Wed
Pride Month June 22, 2022 Event @ Virtual
Jun 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Pride Month with the L-SETAC Diversity in Science Committee (DISC)! – Event 3

Social DISCourse – Don’t Say Gay – Join us as we talk about the impacts of the “Don’t say gay” law in Florida and its repercussions across the US.
Could this happen in Canada?

  • June 22, 6:30-8:30 pm EDT – Zoom
  • Fee: Free Event – donations will be collected towards the  International Day of Pink
  • Please register here – the information for the Zoom meeting will be provided ahead of the meeting.
A huge multi-colored flag flies over Ocean Drive as people participate in a Pride Parade in Florida. AFP via Getty Images

A pride flag flies over Ocean Drive as people participate in a Pride Parade in Florida. AFP via Getty Images

Nov
23
Wed
Transgender Awareness Week – Movie Discussion @ Virtual
Nov 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

L-SETAC’s Diversity in Science Committee (the DISC) invites you to highlight the Transgender Awareness Week (Nov 13-19) with a Movie Night.

Join us on Zoom at 7pm on Wednesday, November 23, to discuss the documentary “Disclosure” (available on Netflix), which we invite you to view on your own time ahead of the event.

  • Fee: Free Event – donations will be collected towards Rainbow Railroad, a charity helping LGBTQI+ people escape state-sponsored violence.
  • Please register here – the information for the Zoom meeting will be provided ahead of the meeting.

DISCLOSURE is an unprecedented, eye-opening look at transgender depictions in film and television, revealing how Hollywood simultaneously reflects and manufactures our deepest anxieties about gender. Leading trans thinkers and creatives, share their reactions and resistance to some of Hollywood’s most beloved moments. Grappling with films like A Florida Enchantment (1914), Dog Day Afternoon, The Crying Game, and Boys Don’t Cry, and with shows like The Jeffersons, The L-Word, and Pose, they trace a history that is at once dehumanizing, yet also evolving, complex, and sometimes humorous. What emerges is a fascinating story of dynamic interplay between trans representation on screen, society’s beliefs, and the reality of trans lives. Reframing familiar scenes and iconic characters in a new light, director Sam Feder invites viewers to confront unexamined assumptions, and shows how what once captured the American imagination now elicit new feelings. DISCLOSURE provokes a startling revolution in how we see and understand trans people.

THE FILM (disclosurethemovie.com)

Mar
1
Wed
L-SETAC celebrates Black History Month
Mar 1 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
L-SETAC celebrates Black History Month

To highlight and celebrate Black History Month, L-SETAC’s DISC proposes a few weeks of self-reflection with various EDI activities. Join us!

  1. Watch the first episode: Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, for a well-spent 9 minutes of your time. Feel free to watch more – there are quite a few of them! Also if you have AppleTV+ Season 1, Episodes 1&2 of The Oprah Conversation with Emmanuel Acho is also good.
  2. Listen to the interview with Emmanuel Acho on Unlocking Us with Brené Brown on Spotify.
  3. Watch CBC’s The Skin We’re In: Pulling back the curtain on racism in Canada
  4. Join us for a discussion on Zoom on Friday March 1st , from 6:30 pm to 8 pm.

No time to join us? We have also started curating a living document of reference material: L-SETAC List – Black History Month.docx – Google Docs.

We look forward to knowing more about your own journey.

The event is FREE (pay what you want – donations collected will be directed to a charity of our choice).

Please RSVP here – the information for the Zoom meeting will be provided ahead of the meeting.