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Dave Warburton, Operations Manager

GIS/IT Manager

Dave is a GIS specialist and manager with a focus on implementation of GIS solutions for clients and projects. He has managed and participated in baseline fish and wildlife inventory programs as well as large linear development environmental impact assessments projects and is experienced in biological field data collection in both marine and fresh water environments. As Triton’s IT specialist, Dave’s technical expertise includes management and installation of computer systems and networks.

     
 

Dan Tisseur

B.Sc., R.P.Bio., Biologist
Dan Tisseur is a project manager whose fields of expertise include environmental impact assessment, biological assessments, environmental permitting, monitoring and post-construction remediation.  Dan has considerable experience in the oil and gas industry and has valid H2S Alive certification. Dan has also provided biological services to clients in power generation.
     
 

Greg Sykes

M.Sc., R.P.Bio., Biologist
Greg is an experienced fisheries biologist specializing in habitat assessments and population studies on systems throughout British Columbia. He has been involved in several large fisheries programs including study of chinook and white sturgeon on the Nechako River and his technical expertise includes a wide range of field sampling techniques. Greg has a strong background in data analysis including statistical modeling, as well as in study design and reporting.
     
 

Jen Bond

B.Sc., Biologist
Jen is a biologist with a focus on both wildlife and fisheries assessments. She has participated in projects involving the design and implementation of presence/absence and relative abundance surveys for various species, as well as vegetation inventory and browse plot surveys. Jen has conducted fish habitat assessments and stream assessments throughout British Columbia and has been very involved in the Nechako White Sturgeon Monitoring Program.

     
 

Jim Trask

R.P.Bio., Senior Biologist

Jim is a project manager with a broad range of aquatic and terrestrial assessment experience which includes managing projects to meet CEAA and BCEAA requirements. Jim’s focus is in environmental permitting and monitoring for linear and hydro developments. His technical strengths include fish passage restoration and habitat compensation design, aquatic invertebrate and plant species identification, terrestrial ecosystem classification and wildlife habitat assessment.

     
 

Justin Hooper

B.Sc., Biologist

Justin is an experienced fisheries biologist specializing in fish-wildlife sciences and management, as well as environmental law enforcement.  His technical expertise includes environmental impact assessments, biological surveys, project permitting, environmental monitoring and sediment/erosion control.  Justin’s experience also includes plant and wildlife sciences and management.

     
 

Mark LeRuez

B.Sc., Biologist

Mark is a biologist whose experience includes fisheries and wildlife environmental assessments, GIS applications and permitting and monitoring for a wide range of industry sectors.  His technical expertise includes fisheries inventory projects, construction of instream habitat structures and water quality sampling programs.  Mark’s GIS capabilities include biological interpretation of spatial datasets.

     
 

Neal Foord

B.Sc., R.P.Bio., Biologist

Neal has a wide range of experience conducting fish and fish habitat assessments throughout British Columbia. He has also participated in wildlife assessments of mule deer, mountain goats and grizzly bears. His technical expertise includes environmental monitoring for road, railway, and pipeline construction and maintenance projects and ensuring compliance with regulatory authorizations. Neal also provides GIS mapping and spatial analysis support for projects company-wide.

     
 

Ryan Liebe

B.Sc., R.P.Bio., Biologist

Ryan is a project manager whose fields of expertise include fisheries and aquatic studies, environmental impact assessment, designing environmental management plans for construction projects and environmental monitoring.  His technical strengths include riverine fisheries science (e.g., chinook outmigration, Nechako River white sturgeon), fish population estimates and implementing complex field programs in remote locations.

     
 

Scott McQuarrie

B.Sc., GIS Analyst

Scott is a GIS analyst and cartographer whose strengths include map production, 3D analysis and visualization, spatial analysis, data conversion and geo-database development. He has completed projects involving watershed climate and elevation statistics, river profile and reach-break analysis, 3D fly-throughs and bathymetric map production.

     
 

Trisha Merriman

R.P.Bio., Biologist

Trisha is a project manager whose fields of expertise include environmental monitoring and permitting, project management and biological assessments. Her technical strengths include fisheries, wildlife, sediment and erosion control, and environmental overview assessments.  Trisha’s experience includes environmental assessments of residential and commercial developments as well as transmission and railway projects throughout British Columbia.

     
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