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Thursday 15th December – 4pm AEDT
Online
04.00PM – Magic Mike – His magic rocks!
04.10PM – I can’t feel my toes and I’m not sure if I want to:
Justine Crowe – Aquatic Effects Monitoring for the Mining Industry is Canada’s North
Kyle Dziama – Exploring in Canada’s North
04.50PM – Happy Hour – Q&A + Networking
Justine Crowe is an aquatic biologist who has been working as an environmental consultant for various mines located throughout Canada’s remote Northwest Territories for the past 15 years. She has extensive experience working in the field with northern aquatic species in a different array of environments. The majority of the work she does is a part of a federal regulatory requirement to monitor the effects that mining activities may have in the receiving aquatic environment. Her work is centered around freshwater ecosystems and the unique northern species that live in them.
Kyle has worked as an Exploration Geologist for the past 17 years, primarily focused on the exploration and development of copper and gold deposits. He has explored for precious and base metals on numerous projects in northern and western Canada, as well as Australia. Over his time in the industry, he has gained extensive experience working in remote and challenging conditions with both mid-tier and junior mining companies. Kyle is currently an Exploration Manager with NorthWest Copper Corp, a copper-gold explorer and developer based out of Vancouver, Canada. In this role he helps manage a team of industry professionals focused on the discovery and development of mineral deposits in western Canada.