Rochelle Baker at Toronto Star reports whenever scientist Iria Giménez wants to contemplate her work, she settles on a wobbly driftwood bench perched on a mossy rock bluff and stares over the waters of Hyacinthe Bay on Quadra Island.But despite the remoteness of her thinking spot on the small ferry-dependent island, Giménez is just steps…
State-of-the-art lab on remote B.C. island untangling the effects of ocean acidification like filters and UV light to remove impurities and germs
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