Dr. Amber M. Holdsworth is a multidisciplinary climate researcher working for Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) where she specializes in the development and analysis of regional biogeochemical ocean models. She has publications in wavelet analysis, fluid dynamics, oceanography, atmospheric sciences, regional climate modelling and understanding the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems. She integrates rigorous mathematical analysis with innovative modeling techniques to address climate adaptation, to understand cross-scale interactions in the climate system, and to improve our mechanistic understanding of ocean ecosystems and their stressors.
Recent related activity:
2024
Jun 6. Presented abstract: 2030 Advancing research on marine extremes – Part 1: Clustering to characterize extreme marine conditions for the benthic region of Northeastern Pacific continental margin. Link
Jun 5. Convened a scientific session: 2030 Advancing research on marine extremes. Link
Feb 23. Amber gave a talk at ocean sciences on climate downscaling work in the Salish Sea. Link