Hatfield

Hatfield

Environmental Services

North Vancouver, BC 10,655 followers

Environmental and social scientists advancing sustainable development for 50 years.

About us

Hatfield is proud to celebrate 50 years of serving our clients and our community this year! As one of BC's Top Employers 2024 for our third year, Hatfield provides high-quality environmental and social services for private and public sector clients around the world. Our specialty is in the areas of aquatic ecology, environmental assessment and monitoring, contaminant monitoring, GIS and remote sensing, environmental information systems, biodiversity assessments, social impact assessments, stakeholder consultations, water resources management, wildlife habitat and management, environmental infrastructure design, effects assessment, and international development. We are particularly active in Western Canada, Indonesia, and Southern Africa. In Canada, Hatfield has offices in North Vancouver, New Westminster, Terrace, Fort St. John, Fort McMurray, and Calgary. Here we provide environmental and social services for industrial clients in the pulp and paper, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, transportation and municipal infrastructure, forestry, agriculture, and fisheries and aquaculture sectors, as well as for public sector and Indigenous clients. Internationally, Hatfield works closely with international development agencies, multi-lateral funding agencies, non-government organizations (NGOs), and industrial partners through our offices in Bogor, Indonesia, and Botswana, Africa. We specialize in undertaking complex, multi-disciplinary projects, often in collaboration with networks of local experts and specialists in particular fields. Our work strives to provide cost-effective, sustainable solutions to our clients’ environmental and social needs.

Website
http://www.hatfieldgroup.com
Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
North Vancouver, BC
Type
Partnership
Founded
1974
Specialties
Environmental Consulting, GIS & Remote Sensing, Environmental Assessment & Monitoring, Environmental Information Systems, Aquatic Ecology & Biology, Biodiversity Assessments, Contaminant Monitoring/Agent Orange, and International Development

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    Hatfield has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Water Resources Specialist to join our Water Resources Group in Fort McMurray, Alberta. This individual will be a crucial member of our vibrant team and will contribute to the planning and execution of hydrology, hydrogeology, and climate aspects of environmental management projects in Northern Alberta. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team to collect data to assess potential project - and climate change - related impacts with respect to water resources and the environment, along with contributing to environmental monitoring and environmental permitting. Learn more about this position here: https://lnkd.in/g5GBc_qE

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    Hatfield geared up for this year’s Go by Bike Week, a celebration of cycling to inspire everyone in British Columbia to ride their bike! We look forward to this event each year and extend it to encourage Hatfield staff to cycle or use other methods of green commuting – we had staff running, walking, and taking transit on their way into the office. Hatfield’s staff-led Social Committee coordinated this initiative, putting on a brunch in our Vancouver offices, daily prize draw, hosting an e-bike lunch and learn, and creating friendly competition for most dedicated cyclist and rookie of the year. We also held a Go by Bike photo contest - see our contest winner’s amazing photographs below, taken on their journeys to and from work. We are proud that more than 20% of our BC-based staff participated in this environmentally friendly initiative!  We look forward to participating in this Fall’s Go by Bike Week, happening September 23 to October 6. Get your rain pants and shoe covers ready! To learn more about Go by Bike Week, visit: https://gobybikebc.ca/ #GoByBikeBC #GoByBikeWeek #GBBW2024 #Cycling #GreenCommuter #GreenFuture #Bike2Work

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    Hatfield is presenting at this year’s Nature Based Coastal Solutions and Ecological Restoration Symposium, hosted by TransCoastal Adaptations: Centre for Nature-Based Solutions. This event will be held at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia from June 24 to 26, 2024. This event will highlight various case studies and practical examples of nature-inspired solutions for enhancing coastal climate resilience. Hatfield’s Megan Vaughan, M.Sc. R.P.Bio, Senior Marine Biologist, will be attending this exciting symposium! Megan is set to co-present in a joint talk with Pauline Martens from Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, titled “Working towards long term nature-based shoreline restoration at Whey-ah-Wichen (Cates Park), BC”. This presentation will take place on June 24, at 1:30pm (ADT). This event provides the opportunity for coastal practitioners, coastal engineers, natural and social scientists, educators, students, planners, politicians, and Indigenous groups to come together in support of efforts to reverse climate change. Hatfield knows firsthand the importance of developing solutions to combat climate change, with much of our work focusing on ways to minimize the impact on coastal environments and beyond. We look forward to collaborating alongside fellow industry professionals to apply, execute, and distribute nature-focused adaptations to climate change, and to share the most up-to-date research in the fields of coastal and estuarine science! To learn more about this event, visit: https://lnkd.in/g_g-95tD #NBCS-ERSymposium2024 #CoastalRestoration #ClimateResilience #NatureBasedSolutions #EcologicalRestoration #CoastalAdaptation #SustainableCoastlines #ClimateChange #Climate #EnvironmentalConsulting

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    Each year on June 21, Hatfield commemorates National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day dedicated to acknowledging the history and heritage of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. This day, which falls within the wider recognition of National Indigenous History Month, highlights our deepest respect and observance of the unique cultures, traditions, and resilience of Indigenous Peoples throughout Canada; respect we carry with us throughout the entire year. As a company, we acknowledge that our head office is located on the traditional and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We also recognize and acknowledge the rights, cultures, interests, and aspirations of the many other Indigenous Peoples who have lived since time immemorial in the places we live and work.  We hold in high regard the special connections that Indigenous Peoples have with their traditional and treaty lands and waters here in Canada. Our aim is to find ways to collaborate that will bring about mutual advantages for Indigenous communities and the environment. To view news release on our website, visit: https://lnkd.in/gAbVD3Yh Or learn more about National Indigenous Peoples Day on the Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada website here: https://lnkd.in/gQSaBCaC #NIPD2024 #NIHM2024

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    Hatfield is thrilled to have been selected as the winner of the Member’s Choice Award at last week’s EMA of BC - Environmental Managers Association of BC Awards Gala for our work on the English Bay Barge Removal project! In partnership with Vancouver Pile Driving, Hatfield implemented a comprehensive environmental management strategy and the project successfully restored Sunset Beach following removal of the barge in 2022. It was an amazing evening celebrating exceptional accomplishments in environmental management across British Columbia – and we are honored to not only have been nominated, but to have taken home this prestigious award! Congratulations to everyone recognized at the gala, including members from our team - Rob Drummond, Rebecca Kordas, PhD, RPBio, Rebecca Murphy, and Marc VanderVeer! #MembersChoiceAward #EMAofBC #EMA2024 #BCAwardsGala #ClimateResilience #EnvironmentalAssessment #EnvironmentalConsultants #VancouverBC #EnglishBayBarge #EnglishBayBargeProject #SunsetBeach

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    Last month, Hatfield attended the Water in Mining Global Summit, held in Vancouver, British Columbia on May 16 and 17. We appreciated the opportunity to converse with fellow industry professionals about water stewardship, management, and policy, considerations around water in the face of climate change, and the importance of building meaningful partnerships with Indigenous communities through shared experiences, collaboration, and engagement. Nicole Fallon, Senior Hydrogeologist at Hatfield, was present at this event. Nicole particularly enjoyed Professor Lesley Warren’s presentation, which focused on the innovative use of meta-omics in mine water management and offered fresh insights on treatment solutions for mine water. Concluding our experience at this year’s Water in Mining Global Summit, we look forward to the evolution of the industry as it embraces new technologies and creative approaches to improve water management and responsible usage at mine sites, simultaneously improving the communities we live and work in. Hatfield is proud to contribute to sustainable mining and water management practices. Learn more about Water in Mining here: https://lnkd.in/gtbjMRnd or Hatfield’s mining and exploration focus here: https://lnkd.in/gJdy7U3z #WaterInMiningGlobalSummit2024 #SustainableMining #WaterStewardship #MiningTechnology #WaterManagement #MiningSector #TakeAction #VancouverBC #Canada

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    Hatfield is seeking a Senior Fish Biologist to join our team, based out of our Fort McMurray office! This potential candidate will have experience in project management, mentorship, and client interface, and will bring a solid technical foundation of preparing and executing fish habitat effectiveness monitoring programs. Learn more about this position here: https://lnkd.in/gagub6ti

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    We are pleased to see the latest Community Construction Report for BC Hydro’s John Hart Dam Seismic Upgrade Project, profiling Hatfield’s Cheryl McQuillan, Manager, Infrastructure and Environment, and Associate Partner! Cheryl has played a key role in this project since February 2023 as the onsite Environmental Manager for the Aecon Group Inc. EBC General Partnership (AEGP). This important project is for upgrades to the existing earthfill and concrete dam to improve seismic performance, and construction of permanent flood and flow imbalance risk mitigation upgrades. Cheryl is responsible for managing environmental compliance and verifying that AEGP adheres to the environmental requirements of the project permits, approval, and contractual obligations. She oversees the preparation and implementation of environmental protection plans, as well as supervises and directs a diverse team of specialists and environmental monitors. To learn more about this project, and its current status, read the report here: https://lnkd.in/g2kAn2M4

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    Hatfield is attending the 45th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from June 10 to 13. We have Olivier Tsui, Director of our Remote Sensing & Geomatics Group in attendance, alongside Weigang (Victor) Tang, Remote Sensing Specialist, presenting research papers and taking part in a panel discussing remote sensing certification. We are thrilled that our collaborators Laura Chasmer and Chris Hopkinson from the University of Lethbridge, and Andrew Nagel from the University of Winnipeg, will also be presenting results of our collaborative research. It promises to be an exciting and busy week – we encourage you to attend our presentations on smartWhales, wildfire fuels, and wetland ecosystem restoration, and more! See our presentation list below: A Deep Learning System for Automated Detection of Whales in Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery in North Atlantic Right Whale Habitats arboSense Fuels: an End-to-End Software Solution for Forest Fuel Mapping using Airborne Laser Scanning Data Identifying and Mapping Rice Crops in Flooding Area in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta based on Temporal Pattern using Sentinel-1 Time Series Data Super-Resolution Domain Adaptation Networks for Semantic Segmentation of Linear Disturbances in Low-Resolution Satellite Imagery Distribution of Combustible Fuels in Canada’s Iconic Montane National Parks under Variable Management and Disturbance Conditions using Airborne Lidar and the arboSense Fuels Tool To view the presentations, visit the link here: https://lnkd.in/gJ5cryMW, or take a look at the Symposium Program below. This event will take place at Dalhousie University and is co-sponsored by the INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING. This year’s theme, Exploring Past, Present, and Future, will span over four productive days and will serve as a gathering point for academics, practitioners, vendors, and policymakers from the Remote Sensing community. We look forward to experiencing a wealth of cutting-edge technical content and networking opportunities, including keynote speeches, oral and poster presentations, exhibitions, and panel discussions. To learn more about this event, visit: https://lnkd.in/gtBABWTQ #CSRS2024 #ISPRS #RemoteSensing #Geomatics #HalifaxNS #ExploringPastPresentAndFuture

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