Site menu:

Gregor Reid


Post-doctoral fellow : 2006 - 2009
Co-supervisor: Dr. Shawn Robinson, DFO St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada

Present position: Senior Research Scientist (2009 - present), University of New Brunswick, Canadian Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture Network (CIMTAN)

See Dr. Gregor Reid's personal website

Gregor Reid in the office Gregor Reid working on some modelling at the WWF Salmon Dialogue Nutrient Working Group meeting in Rhode Island (January 2007).

Description of Dr. Gregor Reid's post-doctoral fellowship activities: Dr. Reid is a jointly appointed Post Doctoral Fellow with the University of New Brunswick and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. He has pursued numerous works in aquaculture sustainability over the last decade, ranging from public extension to nutrient assimilative capacity; and routinely liaises with academia, industry, government, and non-government organizations on related topics. His Ph.D. research involved the investigation of novel methods to quantify water quality change from freshwater cage-based aquaculture (Great Lakes), exploring combinations of mass-balance nutrient modelling and automated monitoring. Presently, his Post Doctoral work involves the development of an overall flexible model for integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems; incorporating aspects of nutritional ecology, Monte Carlo simulation, eco-exergy, bioenergetics and mass-balance modelling.

Gregor Reid on a mechanical bull Gregor Reid tackles a mechanical bull in San Antonio, Texas, during the WAS 2007 meeting (March 2007).

Some research highlights:

Selected publications: