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Tommi Linnansaari is a Professor in the Department of Biology and Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management at the University of New Brunswick. He is a fellow of the Canadian Rivers Institute and has earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Fisheries and Limnology at the University of Helsinki and the University of New Brunswick, respectively. His doctoral research focused on the ecology of wild Atlantic salmon. A fish ecologist, Professor Linnansaari's research laboratory is dedicated to studying the ecology of Atlantic salmon and the effects of anthropogenic impacts on rivers, specifically regarding climate change and hydropower manipulations. His lab employs various fish telemetry tools, including Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) and acoustic radiotelemetry methods, to investigate the behavior and movements of diadromous fishes, such as striped bass and American eel. He teaches several courses related to fish biology and aquatic ecology, including Experimental Studies in Fish Biology and Applied Aquatic Sciences Techniques.
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