Jeff Sereda, PhD.
Manager, Ecological and Habitat Assessment, Owner Sereda Environmental
Jeff holds a PhD. in Limnology and an Aquaculture Technician Diploma. He served as manager of a commercial salmonid hatchery for 4 years, lectured at the University of Saskatchewan on topics of fish physiology, taxonomy, ecology, conservation, and aquaculture. Currently, Jeff is a Manager of Ecological and Habitat Assessment, and formally an Adjunct Professor at the University of Saskatchewan.
Jeff’s research has encompassed topics such as assessing the risk of aquatic ecosystems to anthropogenic eutrophication, macrophyte management, fish habitat restoration, and the impacts of water management on species as risk (Bigmouth Buffalo, Chestnut Lamprey, Plains Sucker, and Lake Sturgeon). Jeff’s research has been presented at over 60 national and international conferences and resulted in 20 peer reviewed publications.
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- Fish Habitat Restoration — Stream Morphology Assessment - Online - October 16th, 2026
- Fish Habitat Restoration — Primer on Stream Hydrology - Online - October 22nd, 2026
- Foundations of Aquatic Restoration - Online - November 4th, 2026
- Ichthyology - Online - November 5th - 6th, 2026
- Fish Habitat Restoration — Groyne Design and Function in Rivers - Online - November 13th, 2026
- Fish Habitat Restoration — Instream Techniques - Online, November 16th-17th, 2026
- Fish Habitat Restoration — Identification of Factors Limiting Fish Productivity - Online - November 27th, 2026
- Fish Habitat Restoration — Prescription Development - Online - December 7th, 2026