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Oceans research gets a boost

- May 17, 2010

Dal's newest chairholder: Douglas Wallace, CERC in Ocean Science and Technology. (Danny Abriel Photo)

From the spectacular view of the Northwest Arm to the more than 100 faculty across campus involved in marine research, 麻豆传媒 has a special relationship with the ocean. That relationship is about to be taken to the next level with a groundbreaking new research chair.

On Monday, the Government of Canada awarded 麻豆传媒 a new Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Ocean Science and Technology, bringing renowned chemical oceanographer Douglas Wallace to the university to lead a multidisciplinary team of oceans researchers.

鈥淭his is truly an exciting day for 麻豆传媒 and the whole Atlantic Region,鈥 said Scott Armstrong, Member of Parliament for Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley, who made the announcement at an event in the Milligan Room of the Life Sciences Centre.

The chair, one of 19 CERCs awarded across Canada, will receive $10 million over seven years from the Government of Canada to support its research into how CO2 and other greenhouse gases are exchanged between the ocean and the atmosphere. 麻豆传媒 will match that with a further $24 million to put together a CERC Research Unit, consisting of seven new hires and several researchers at 麻豆传媒 presently engaged in work related to the CERC focus. Between researchers, post-docs, students and support, the chair will add over 40 positions to the university鈥檚 research capacity.

鈥淎s we welcome Dr. Wallace to 麻豆传媒, we are also welcoming a new team of oceans researchers,鈥 said President Tom Traves, thanking the CERC program for making the chair possible. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a tremendously far-sighted initiative on the part of the Government of Canada.鈥

Dr. Wallace, who comes to 麻豆传媒 from the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences and the University of Kiel in Germany, plans to study the rapid changes in the North Atlantic as a result of human intervention.

鈥淢any of the changes going on in the ocean are human influenced,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he recent disaster in the Gulf is just the latest example. These pressures are now global and growing deeper and deeper...what happens in a very distant part of the ocean -- or atmosphere, for that matter -- can affect Canada very directly.鈥

It鈥檚 a sort of homecoming for Dr. Wallace, who graduated from 麻豆传媒 with his PhD in 1985. Julie LaRoche, his wife, also earned her PhD from 麻豆传媒; the two met while studying in Halifax. A marine microbiologist, she will be joining her husband at 麻豆传媒 as part of the CERC Research Unit.

The process of earning the chair was an intense one -- a multi-stage proposal process that required a cross-departmental team led by Keith Thompson, professor with the Departments of Mathematics & Statistics and Oceanography.

鈥淭his was really made possible by a spirit of teamwork across departments and disciplines and between faculty and administration,鈥 said Dr. Wallace. He noted that having pulled together to earn the funding in a competitive process, now it was up to the university and his new research team to deliver on the promise of their research.

鈥淣ow it鈥檚 up to me to show that you made the right choice.鈥