Co-researcher members are professors or researchers employed by a Québec university, and contribute significantly to the consortium by bringing specific expertise to its research programming.
Researchers who are part of an International Joint Research Unit and are employed by a foreign institution, but are hosted in a Québec university for a multi-year period, are also co-investigator members of Québec-Océan, if they contribute significantly to the group and bring specific expertise to its research program.
Collaborating members are qualified researchers in marine sciences who bring specific expertise to the research program of Québec-Océan. Collaborating members may be employed in Québec or outside Quebec, in a university or in the government (federal or provincial).
Lipid biomarkers; Highly branched isoprenoids; stable isotopes
Benthic community ecology and disturbance
Marine optics, remote sensing and phytoplankton
Phytoplankton Ecology
Coastal geomorphological processes
Physical oceanography in coastal areas
Remote sensing of coastal waters
Ecophysiology of marine benthic invertebrates
Biogeochemistry of the coastal, intertidal and subsurface environment
HF radar observations and ocean currents
Production, dynamics and function of coastal benthos
Transport, absorption and subduction of heat and carbon
Wave-bank interaction and surface circulation
Co-evolution of ice and sea level
Phytoplankton and ice algae ecology
Intertidal Ecosystem Ecology and Marine Reserves
Biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter in aquatic environments
Algae, invertebrates and invasive benthos species
Marine organic biogeochemistry in aquatic environments
Underwater geomorphological processes
Bacteriology and ecotoxicology in cold seas
Marine-Based Nutrition and Health of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Numerical modeling of marine ecosystems
Coastal geomorphology, coastal zone management, cultural maritime heritage
Marine sediment geochemistry and paleo-oceanography
Ocean dynamics and numerical modeling
Sediment dynamics and waves in coastal environments
Benthic ecology and ecophysiology of marine invertebrates
Coastal ecosystem functioning
Biogeochemistry; Geomicrobiology; Marine Geochemistry; Early Diagenesis; Isotopic Markers and stable isotopy
Hydrodynamics, sediment transport and experimental modeling
Ecophysiology of marine phytoplankton and bacteria
Marine palynology, including invasive species
Analytical chemistry and marine ecotoxicology
Bioindicators and environmental biomonitoring from past to present;
Marine paleomagnetism and sedimentology
Marine Essential Elements and Phytoplankton Ecophysiology
Modeling of atmosphere-ocean interactions
Ecology and microbial evolution
Estuary zooplankton ecology
Marine chemistry, photochemistry and carbon cycle
Beluga Whale Habitat and Feeding Behaviour
Characterization and modeling of the dynamics of socio-ecological systems
Physical chemistry of snow and climate change
Climate of the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Fish and zooplankton, Marine acoustics
Numerical modelling of the marine environment in Eastern Canada
Cumulative socio-cultural effects of maritime activity on the St. Lawrence River
Ecology of belugas, fin whales, blue whales and porpoises
Acidification, hypoxia and ocean warming
Impact of Ecosystem Stressors in Coastal Areas
Benthic ecology in the Canadian Arctic and St. Lawrence Estuary.
Population genetics
Mesozooplankton biology and ecology of the subarctic and arctic regions
Fisheries Ecology and Oceanography
Biology, ecology and conservation of coastal benthic resources
Pelagic and Ecosystem Sciences
Marine Ecotoxicology
Environmental control of plankton, including acidification and eutrophication