
Tags: British Columbia, Curtis Suttle, Faculty, fish, fish farms, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Pacific, Research, salmon, viruses
All three are related to viruses that cause serious disease in other species.

Tags: Biodiversity, Climate change, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Jessica Garzke, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, plankton, Research, zoology
Researchers found that when predators are not present in the ecosystem, the overall biomass and abundance of algae declined significantly with increasing temperature.

The PSAE acknowledges staff who have made outstanding contributions to UBC, and who excel in their personal achievements.

Zachary is researching Pacific great blue herons in B.C., which prey on young salmon smolts migrating out of rivers, potentially limiting the salmon available for killer whales in the ocean.

Tags: Climate change, Deng Palomares, fish, IOF Research Associates, Sea Around Us, Species extinction
As temperatures rise, they will have difficulties finding the food they prefer and are more likely to disappear as they will not be able to adapt quickly.

Tags: Climate change, CORU, Faculty, food security, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Nereus Program, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), William Cheung
In other words, climate change is not just an environmental problem, but one that inhibits our ability to tackle other social issues.

The prize is for a graduate student whose peer-reviewed publications to date are expected to have the most significant impact on the field of environmental sustainability

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Fisheries Centre Research Report (FCRR 27-1) is now available

“Across the Pacific, a lot of data are available on salmon diets but there’s currently no centralized hub for this information,” explained Graham.

A new species of pipefish found in Argentina has been named after IOF Professor Amanda Vincent.