IOF alumnus Madeline Cashion discusses efforts to save the shortfin mako shark, and how her research is helping.
Tags: Daniel Pauly, Dirk Zeller, Faculty, fisheries management, Illegal fishing, Research, Sea Around Us, slavery, Supply chain
Labour abuses, including modern slavery, are ‘hidden subsidies’ that allow distant-water fishing fleets to remain profitable and promote overfishing
Tags: Biodiversity, Daniel Pauly, Deng Palomares, Faculty, IOF Research Associates, Research, Sea Around Us
IOF's Daniel Pauly and Deng Palomares wrote the fisheries section.
Tags: Aboriginal fisheries, Amanda Vincent, Danika Kleiber, Faculty, fisheries management, Gender, Indigenous fisheries, IOF alumni, IOF students, Project Seahorse, Research, Women
IOF researchers investigated women’s roles in fisheries governance in British Columbia and in the Philippines.
Guylian has created Belgian chocolates in the shape of seashells and seahorses and has been the major sustaining sponsor of Project Seahorse since 1999
Tags: AdamsRiver, Biodiversity, British Columbia, Carl Walters, Faculty, fish, IOF Student Society, IOF students, salmon
Every four years this river sees a large run of sockeye salmon and a group of IOF participants were lucky enough to witness this event
The award acts as a positive acknowledgment of the impact of Dr. Palomares’ initiatives as Specialty Chief Editor
The Award recognizes alumni who have significantly contributed to the University and enriched the lives of others.
UBC researchers applied their expertise to tackle key ocean-based challenges and help shape marine policies.
Tags: Biodiversity, Climate change, Evgeny Pakhomov, Faculty, Fieldwork, Krill, Research, salps, Sustainability
Salps are fascinating organisms that have a huge impact on the planet’s ability to manage climate change.