Colin Brauner

Hannes talks black sea bass at the University of British Columbia

Vancouver, 15 March 2026. Hannes spent 3 beautifully intense days at the University of British Columbia, following an invitation by Profs. Andrea Frommel and Colin Brauner to talk at their Comparative Physiology seminar series about our soon to be published synthesis work on black sea bass overwinter migrations. Thank you Andrea, for the comfortable stay at your house and thanks to all the faculty and students who generously shared their time to meet and talk about our respective research experiences. Thank you, Colin, for showing me the aquatic research facilities and the biodiversity center!

Colin Brauner Hannes Baumann Andrea Frommel
Colin Brauner (l.) and Andrea Frommel (r.) were great hosts

Baumann stands at the UBC campus overlooking Vancouver
Standing on the Rose Garden Parkade of the University of British Columbia

  • Baumann, H. and Zavell, M. 2026. A grouper on its way north: Experiments & ocean models suggest that Black Sea Bass will change their winter migrations. Invited talk at the Comparative Physiology Seminar Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 13 March 2026

Skyline of Vancouver
The Vancouver skyline on 14 March 2026 from Kitsilano Beach