Nikita Jost

Nikita Jost

Master of Science

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Introduction
Based in Montréal (Qc, Can), I am currently working and offering my skills and experience as freelance Consultant in Marine and River Ecology especially in pollutants and bioresources monitoring and management, by sampling, analysing, mapping and using biostatistics. Yet I do not have my own Lab.

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Publications (8)
Technical Report
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Synthèse des opérations technico-scientifiques menées par la mission Mexicano-française sur Clipperton en Oct. 2019
Research
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Abstract : This study presents the results of three types of operations that should reinforce the development of the Marine Litter Observatory set up since 2017 by the Mayotte Marine Nature Park (MMFN) under the aegis of the French Agency for Biodiversity. These were: (i) to carry out a new macro-litter (MD) sampling campaign using the macro-litte...
Technical Report
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Dans cette étude, nous avons quantifié l’importance des rejets ponctuels de l’azote (N) et du phosphore (P) dans 76 bassins versants représentant l’ensemble du bassin versant du Saint-Laurent au Canada. Les apports anthropiques ont pu être estimés pour chaque bassin versant à l’aide de l’approche GRAFS afin de cartographier ces derniers. Les source...
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The famous Underwater Museum of Art or MUSA (>520 sculptures, 4-8m depth), located between Isla Mujeres and Cancún, Mexico, in a National Marine Park, helps in relieving tourist pressure on the worldwide-known reefs of the area, since many divers visit it annually (around 400 000). The hard substrate created by the sculptures enhances the area biod...
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The famous Underwater Museum of Art or MUSA (>520 sculptures, 4-8m depth), located between Isla Mujeres and Cancún, Mexico, in a National Marine Park, helps in relieving tourist pressure on the worldwide-known reefs of the area, since many divers visit it annually (around 400 000). The hard substrate created by the sculptures enhances the area biod...
Poster
MACROFAUNA samples were taken with SCUBA diving almost weekly in "SE" and "N" groups from nov 2012 to feb 2015, scrapping a surface of 22x22cm in statues covered as much as possible with the two dominant algae (with a replica each) and one with the dominant sponge (at SE only), once it developed sufficiently. In the lab, samples were filtered throu...
Technical Report
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Abstract The main objective of Isla Mujeres West Coast Marine National Park (Quintana Roo, Mx) is to reduce the negative impact of tourism on the barrier reef. The museum of monumental subaquatic art (MUSA), established in 2010 on a sandy substrate, was created to become an oasis of marine life in a place initially of low biodiversity and to ease...

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