Demarchi, Mike
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Vice-President
Senior Wildlife Ecologist

Joined LGL in 1994

Degrees

B.Sc.: University of Victoria (Marine Biology) 1988
M.Sc.: University of British Columbia (Forest-Wildlife Ecology) 1992

Interests

  • Marine and terrestrial ecosystems
  • Applied ecology
  • Ecological monitoring
  • Effects of humans on wildlife
  • Noise in the marine environment
  • Critical reviews of published works
  • Wildlife-highway relationships
  • First Nation capacity building and co-management
  • Wildlife inventory and radio-telemetry

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Mr. Demarchi has expertise in many aspects of marine and terrestrial ecological research and impact assessment from study design through final reporting and post-construction monitoring under provincial and federal assessment processes. He is at home in both marine and terrestrial ecosystems and has served as a senior project biologist on a number of high-profile projects for clients at all levels of government, First Nations, Crown corporations, military, small private firms and multi-national companies. His work has involved airports, hydroelectric dams and reservoirs, geothermal energy, transmission lines, marine and terrestrial seismic survey work, rapid transit, highways, pipelines, offshore wind power, and port facilities. Mr. Demarchi has designed and implemented large-scale aerial inventories and radio telemetry studies of birds and ungulates, and is very familiar with DNA hair sampling of grizzly bears. He regularly provides governments, NGOs, and private firms with technical advice on matters pertaining to noise effects on birds and mammals in marine environments. He has worked closely with several First Nations in B.C., providing technical advice on land and resource matters by way of expert testimony, management support, and treaty negotiation and implementation. Mr. Demarchi is a Registered Professional Biologist in BC under the College of Applied Biology.


 
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