Jordanna Bergman
jordannabergman.bsky.social
Jordanna Bergman
@jordannabergman.bsky.social
Aquatic ecologist & conservation researcher | NSERC PDF w/ @UVicSpectral and @AnneKSalomon | avid backpacker | dual American-Canadian | she/her

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Hi! My name’s Jordanna and I recently wrapped up my PhD with Steve Cooke & Joseph Bennett on invasive and native fish connectivity. Today, I’m a PDF at UVic and am working with Nations and research partners across the BC coast to answer questions related to kelp-encrusting bryozoans. Cheers! 🤿
Reposted by Jordanna Bergman
Check it out: www.vims.edu/newsandevent...!
@jwcat757.bsky.social at VIMS popularized our article (www.nature.com/articles/s43...)! Enjoy with ditches, folks! 🧪

Not pictured: journal article co-lead @peatymike.bsky.social, section leads @fluitans.bsky.social,
@drtatariw.bsky.social, & others...
Ditches as waterways: Managing ‘ditch-scapes’ to strengthen communities and the environment
A global study reframes ditches as multifunctional waterways with the potential to improve community resilience, water quality, biodiversity and environmental outcomes.
www.vims.edu
September 12, 2025 at 6:14 PM
Reposted by Jordanna Bergman
Do fish in an urban river system use a rehabilitated and reconnected stormwater pond during the summer? YUP! Read about it in new OA paper by @j-reid.bsky.social - Congrats Jess on publishing 1st thesis chapter. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
December 14, 2024 at 2:16 AM
Reposted by Jordanna Bergman
Our perspective on how societies are influential in creating and fostering the networks of early-career researchers from a Canadian aquatic science lens: cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/...

I played but a small role in this work but I hope its transformative for other scientific societies!
On increasing equity and inclusion of early-career professionals for conferences and conference networking in Canadian fisheries and aquatic science societies
As early-career professionals (ECPs) navigate their education and professional development in the aquatic sciences, many seek to build a network to help guide their entrance into the field. As influen...
cdnsciencepub.com
November 19, 2024 at 1:09 PM
Hi! My name’s Jordanna and I recently wrapped up my PhD with Steve Cooke & Joseph Bennett on invasive and native fish connectivity. Today, I’m a PDF at UVic and am working with Nations and research partners across the BC coast to answer questions related to kelp-encrusting bryozoans. Cheers! 🤿
November 14, 2024 at 11:40 PM