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Details of Mr. Nathan PELLETIER


PERSONAL DATA

Job title PhD. Candidate, Environmental Consultant (Global Ecologic)
Department School for Resource and Environmental Studies
Institution Dalhousie University ( CIFT) 1360 Barrington St. Halifax B3J 2X4 ) [view]
Address Halifax, Nova Scotia
Country Canada
Tel 902-405-9338
Email
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Website http://www.globalecologic.com
PROFESSIONAL DATA

Skills/Expertise Biophysical accounting in food systems (life cycle assessment, ecological footprint, energy analysis, carbon footprint)
PUBLICATIONS (as reported by Mr. Nathan PELLETIER)

Ayer, N., Tyedmers, P., Pelletier, N., Sonesson, U., Scholz, A., and F. Ziegler [2007] Allocation in Life Cycle Assessments of seafood production systems: Review of problems and strategies. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment (in press)
Pelletier, N., Tyedmers, P., Sonesson, U., Scholz, A., Zeigler, F., Flysjo, A., Kruse, S., Cancino, B. and H. Silverman. 2009. Not all salmon are create equal: Life cycle assessment (LCA) of global salmon farming systems. Environmental Science and Technology. In press.
Tyedmers, P., Pelletier, N., and N. Ayer [2006] Marine Aquaculture and the Biophysical Sustainability of Seafood Production Systems: A comparative analysis. A report to the United States Marine Aquaculture Taskforce, convened by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Pelletier, N., Ayer, Tyedmers, P., N., Kruse, S., Flysjo, A., Robillard, G., Ziegler, F., Scholz, A., and U. Sonesson [2007] Impact categories for Life Cycle Assessment research of seafood production: Review and prospectus. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. 11 pp (in press)
Pelletier, N. and P. Tyedmers. [2008]
Life cycle considerations for improving sustainability assessments in seafood awareness campaigns. Environmental Management 42:918-41.
Pelletier, N. [2004]
Conspecific injury fluids induce an electrophysiological response in the clonal tunicate Clavelina huntsmani
Marine Biology 145(6), 1159-1165

Pelletier, N. [2004]
Going organic: A new wave in aquaculture EcoFarm & Garden 7(1), 48-50

Pelletier, N. [2004]
Going organic: A new wave in aquaculture
Aquaculture Association of Canada Special Publication No. 8, 77-79

Pelletier, N. [2003]
Understanding proposed organic certification standards for farmed salmon.
BC Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Victoria, BC

Pelletier, N. and P. Tyedmers. [2007]
Feeding farmed salmon: Is organic better? Aquaculture 272:399-416.
Tyedmers, P. and N. Pelletier [2006] Biophysical accounting in aquaculture: Insights from current practice and the need for methodological development. A technical report to United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Pelletier, N. [2008]
Environmental performance in the US broiler poultry sector: Life cycle energy use and greenhouse gas, ozone depleting, acidifying and eutrophying emissions. Agricultural Systems 98:67-73.
Pelletier, N., Arsenault, N. and P. Tyedmers. [2008]
Scenario-modeling potential eco-efficiency gains from a transition to organic agriculture: Life cycle perspectives on Canadian canola, corn, soy and wheat production. Environmental Management 42:989-1001.


Created: 2006-04-19 Last Updated: 2009-11-14 by Nathan PELLETIER