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Anne Salomon was born on 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Discover Anne Salomon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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In 2019, Salomon was elected a Member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada.
As an associate professor in 2015, Salomon received the Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision. This was due to Salomon involving herself in supervising 31 students, in addition to those she supervises informally, within six years. She later earned a grant to study Ecosystem Tipping Points In an Era of Global Change.
In 2013, Salomon was the recipient of a PEW Fellowship to research sea otter recovery in North America. Her research, which was in collaboration with First Nations groups and the Hakai Beach Institute, synthesized data of sea otter recovery and the impact it had on fisheries. She simultaneously directed SFU's Coastal Marine Ecology and Conservation Lab. That year, she also received the International Recognition of Professional Excellence Prize, which included a $4,000 endowment, by the International Ecology Institute. The next year, Salomon and local First Nations tribes began to petition to allow sea otter populations to return along the entire coast of B.C, which would trigger dramatic ecological changes, reshaping the Pacific near-shore ecosystem. She also helped launch the "Outer Shores Research Program," which worked alongside the Hakai Beach Institute and Central Coast First Nations to "understand the major drivers of changes and their effects on near shore coastal ecosystems." Her research interests also extended to studying ancient clam gardens in the Pacific Northwest. With fellow researchers Amy Groesbeck, Dana Lepofsky, and Kirsten Rowell, Salomon helped create the first study that proved ancient clam gardens were superior productivity. After that academic term, Salomon was promoted to associate professor.
After earning her Phd, Salomon did her post-doctoral work at the Marine Science Institute in the University of California Santa Barbara. In 2008, Salomon accepted the David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship. Following this, Salomon accepted a position at Simon Fraser University (SFU) as an Assistant Professor of their School of Resource and Environmental Management.
Anne Katherine Salomon (born 1974) is a Canadian applied marine ecologist. She is an associate professor with the School of Resource and Environmental Management in the Faculty of Environment at Simon Fraser University. In 2019, Salomon was elected a Member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada.