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Fisheries managers should not abuse Maximum Sustainable Yield

Fisheries managers should not abuse Maximum Sustainable Yield

The Sea Around Us’ Daniel Pauly, and Rainer Froese, senior scientist at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, talk about their recent paper “MSY needs no epitaph—but it was abused”.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, fish stocks, fisheries management, MSY, overfishing, Sea Around Us, sustainability

STUDENT PROFILE: Samantha Ramirez

STUDENT PROFILE: Samantha Ramirez

I’m creating a model that will predict the hypoxic conditions of freshwater streams years from now. This will help governmental organizations know where to focus their conservation efforts in terms of which streams are going to be the most impacted by our changing environment, said Ramirez.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, Student Profiles | Tagged with British Columbia, fish stocks, freshwater, IOF students, species distribution

STUDENT PROFILE: Meaghan Efford

STUDENT PROFILE: Meaghan Efford

With a background in archaeology, Efford been able to put her unique skillset to use working with the Tsleil-Waututh Nation to create a model of the Burrard Inlet’s pre-colonial contact aquatic ecosystems.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, Student Profiles | Tagged with Aboriginal fisheries, Ecopath, Indigenous fisheries, IOF students, Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Vancouver, Villy Christensen

Salmon diet database gives researchers a new “window into the lives of salmon”

Salmon diet database gives researchers a new “window into the lives of salmon”

The database fill gaps in scientists’ understanding of the late marine phase of the salmon life cycle

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Brian Hunt, Evgeny Pakhomov, faculty, food webs, IOF students, Pacific, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, salmon, species distribution

What’s Killing Killer Whales?

What’s Killing Killer Whales?

Despite there being no singular common cause of death, the study found a common theme: Human-caused deaths occurred in every age class — from juveniles to subadults and adults.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with British Columbia, Canada, cetaceans, conservation, faculty, killer whales, Marine Mammal Research Unit, Stephen Raverty, whales, zoology

FCRR: Ecosystem modelling to support fisheries management efforts in the Nyali-Mombasa area, coastal Kenya

FCRR: Ecosystem modelling to support fisheries management efforts in the Nyali-Mombasa area, coastal Kenya

Part of the Sustainable Poverty Alleviation from Costal Ecosystem Services project (SPACES), this research addresses how we can best develop sustainable, effective fisheries decisions, while preserving the livelihoods of fishers and their dependents

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Colette Wabnitz, CORU, East Africa, Ecopath with Ecosim (EWE), faculty, FCRR, fishing gear, food webs, IOF Research Associates, Kenya, Modelling, Publications, William Cheung

China’s policy efforts to limit bottom trawling are not working

China’s policy efforts to limit bottom trawling are not working

By tracking the changes in China’s bottom trawl fishing policies from the 1950s to today and found that these policies are not working

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, bottom trawling, fisheries management, fishing gear, fishing practices, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Project Seahorse, sustainability, Xiong Zhang

SPOTLIGHT: Marine Mammal Energetics and Nutrition Lab carries on with research despite COVID-19 setbacks

SPOTLIGHT: Marine Mammal Energetics and Nutrition Lab carries on with research despite COVID-19 setbacks

“It just means we have to be creative to keep research going,” said David Rosen, assistant professor and principal investigator

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with British Columbia, David Rosen, faculty, IOF students, marine mammals, MMean Lab, sea lions, seals

Dr. William Cheung awarded E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship

Dr. William Cheung awarded E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship

Steacie Fellowships recognize early-stage academic researchers and to support them to enhance their research capacity as they become leaders in their field and inspire others.

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with awards, CORU, William Cheung

Q & A: The EU needs to end its provision of harmful fisheries subsidies

Q & A: The EU needs to end its provision of harmful fisheries subsidies

“The problem with harmful fisheries subsidies is that although they might support job security and raise income… they undermine a renewable resource that is technically owned by everyone. Fishing can’t exist without the fish.”

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Skerritt, Europe, faculty, fisheries management, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Rashid Sumaila, subsidies

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