Evan Rundle
Coastal carbon research associate
As a Coastal Carbon Research Associate with the Making Room for Wetlands (MRFW) projects, Evan is responsible for the long-term monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon accumulation rates at managed dyke realignment sites and restored tidal wetlands. The goal of the MRFW projects is to restore valuable tidal wetland habitat, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by sequestering carbon within restored habitats, and increase the resilience of the province’s dykelands by creating habitats that can adapt to the changing climate.
Prior to joining St. Mary’s University, Evan worked with several NGOs on projects related to the conservation of wetland and aquatic habitats as well as monitoring of fish populations within the St. Lawrence River. Evan also has experience with toxicology and environmental consulting.