Victoria, BC
Archipelago Marine Research Ltd. is a biological consulting firm that has provided fisheries and marine biological services to both public and private sector clients since 1978. The collective experience of the company provides a thorough knowledge of commercial fisheries and fisheries management, as well as a broad local knowledge of near-shore marine habitats on the Pacific coast of North America. This experience and knowledge enables Archipelago to work closely with government and commercial fishing clients in such programs as the provision of on-board observers for commercial fishing vessels and dockside monitors for fish landings. In addition, Archipelago specializes in near-shore habitat inventory, assessment and environmental impact analysis. Archipelago has built a good reputation for dealing with multidisciplinary projects in an objective, professional manner. As a result, both private and public sector clients have come to value our intermediary role in handling sensitive resource management issues. Archipelago has about 170 employees, including biologists, technicians, administrative staff, computing systems staff, and certified observers for dockside and at-sea monitoring programs. These employees are located in Victoria as well as at 30 port locations throught coastal British Columbia and Northwest Washington.
525 Head St
Victoria, BC V9A 5S1
CA
525 Head St
Victoria, BC V9A 5S1
CA
Legal Name: Archipelago Marine Research Ltd.
Number of Employees: 170
CA
Title: Vice President
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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Title: President
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Archipelago provides certified fisheries observers to domestic and foreign fishing vessels on Canada's west coast. The company also manages large databases on commercial catch data.
The company also specializes in near shore fish habitat assessment, including compensation and mitigation of project impacts.
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