Holland College Environmental Applied Science Technology

Holland College Environmental Applied Science Technology This is the official Holland College Environmental Applied Science Technology program page.

Profanity, rude remarks, advertising, spam and other offensive posts will be removed and reported, so please keep it clean! The Environmental Applied Science Technology program trains students to have the skills and knowledge to manage and enhance the sustainability of the environment as Environmental Technicians. Environmental Technicians are responsible for environmental monitoring, or the use o

f sampling and analysis techniques, in any of the following sectors:
* Environmental protection
* Conservation and preservation of natural resources
* Environmental sustainability

10/17/2016

EAST crew!! And a great crew this year too!!!!

10/17/2016

Big crew today!!

10/17/2016

Holland College Environmental Applied Science Technology class (2nd yr), Holland College Journalism out to get some footage of the days activities (can't wait to see what they got), and Rosie MacFarlane talking about the fish raising/release program that the Abegweit Biodiversity Enhancement Hatchery carry out.

04/13/2016

Are you a student thinking about summer employment, BBEMA is looking for summer field technician! If you're interested in acquiring hands on experience in field ecological monitoring and biological research techniques or acquiring practical hands on skills with biological field meters, in situ probes, water chemistry kits and data collection units. check out the job ad below and send us your resume.

Student Field Technician:
Conduct BBEMA field research protocols: Ecological field work will include: Stream restoration, Pollinator habitat assessment, wetland surveys, weekly stream health assessments - collection of stream samples, water quality chemistry analysis, aquatic invertebrate population assessment, fish habitat index. Implement Songbird habitat enhancement activities, tree and seedling transport, care, planting, mulch application, pruning and transplanting where required. Implement Community Aquatic Monitoring Program Protocols - assisting Department of Fisheries and Oceans to conduct monitoring of fish and crustaceans including invasive species in the Bedeque Bay Estuary. Conduct community outreach programs: plan, publicize, coordinate and implement community Environmental Education Activity Days for Adults and youth alike- conduct hands on educational tours for schools, tourists, and community groups. Assist with cleaning, inventory or purchase of field/lab equipment and supplies where required. All field work will require collecting accurate notes in a field book or on data sheets, transferring data regularly to spreadsheets, conducting some graphic analysis, Students will be required to conduct some internet research where applicable for species biological monitoring where required assist BBEMA staff with updating BBEMA web page.

Students will be trained and supervised by the Field Crew Leader to conduct all field/lab research protocols. BBEMA Water Education and Outreach Coordinator will provide training /mentoring on how to plan, publicize, coordinate and implement a successful community based workshop or event- and will in assist the development of communication and promotional materials including brief articles for media. BBEMA Executive Director in partnership with Department of Fisheries and Oceans Coordinator will provide training on monitoring of Aquatic Invasive Species and field protocols

Student will participate in orientation (including office operations, BBEMA staff policy manual, time sheets and expense forms) Field safety gear, rain gear, rubber boots, bug suites, hip waders, chest waders, are provided for students for the summer work. BBEMA Executive Director will meet with students to: review videos on water monitoring protocols, CABIN booklet and Calpers manual to be familiar with procedures of monitoring. Review previous year's summer report and those of other years to ensure familiarity with activities conducted in past year and also to be aware of new activities.

Qualifications: Currently enrolled in:
High School, Wildlife Technician Diploma, Bachelor of Science-Biology or Environmental Studies Diploma.

Tel: (902) 886-3211 or 886-3288 Fax: (902) 886-3277
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bbema.ca

03/31/2016

*CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT!*

It's the return of our Instagram contest! It's simple: take an awesome photo that shows what Holland College means to you. Make sure you describe it using the handle and include the hashtag .
The grand prize winner will receive $1,000 tuition credit!

Weekly winners will be selected and will win a $25.00 gift card!

Contest closes April 12th, at 11:59pm AST.

Grand prize winner will be announced on April 15th, 2016.

03/24/2016

The Liberal government will spend $5 billion over the next five years on greening Canada's infrastructure.

03/14/2016

BioVectra Inc. is a leading bioscience business with headquarters in Prince Edward Island, focused on contract manufacturing and product development of active pharmaceutical ingredients, pharmaceutical intermediates, and bioproducts. They currently have seven career opportunities.

Cutest new recruit to the EAST program ever!
03/10/2016

Cutest new recruit to the EAST program ever!

01/27/2016

Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day! Every time this post is shared, we’ll donate an additional 5¢ to mental health initiatives in Canada. http://bell.ca/letstalk

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