Stephanie Peacock is an ecologist and quantitative researcher with a decade of experience applying mathematical modelling and data analysis to fisheries, wildlife health, and ecosystem change. Currently a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Calgary and a long-standing board member of the Salmon Coast Field Station, she blends fieldwork (over 10 years in sea lice monitoring) with policy-relevant analysis for organizations like the Pacific Salmon Foundation and Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Her work spans freshwater habitat pressure assessment to climate- and parasite-driven impacts on migratory caribou, and she intentionally integrates scientific, local, and Indigenous knowledge. Trained with a PhD in Ecology from the University of Alberta, she is known for turning complex ecological datasets into actionable insights that inform conservation and management decisions.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology at University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science - BS, Combined Biology and Earth and Ocean Sciences, Bachelor of Science - BS, Combined Biology and Earth and Ocean Sciences at University of Victoria
Data from a long-term monitoring program of Alexandra Morton (Raincoast Research) and the Salmon Coast Field Station (salmoncoast.org)
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