Salmon bones confirm sustainable chum fishery for 2,500 years under Tsleil-Waututh Nation
New research confirms that Tsleil-Waututh Nation has consistently and sustainably fished for chum salmon for 1,200 years longer than the archaeological record had previously demonstrated
Hungry, hungry otters! Looking at captive sea otters to understand their wild counterparts
These furry marine mammals seem to have bottomless stomachs — what does that mean for the habitats and species around them?
Every Compass Rose Has Its Thorns
Playoffs begin next week! Come cheer on the IOF at 5:30PM next Thursday at Thunderbird Stadium.
European fisheries under threat, climate change may impact on future catch
Without rapid adaptation or aggressive mitigation tactics, climate change is projected to induce profound negative consequences on future fisheries production in Europe.
Reefs Smoke Druggers
IOF Reefs pulls away from Pharmacology Druggers 13-7. The Reefs are now 3-5 and will face off against Microsoftballogy next Thursday at 5:30 PM.
Psychotics show up and shut down
IOF loses 12-8 to Psychology Department. Next Thursday, the Reefs take on Pharmacology’s Druggers and Sluggers at 5:30pm at Thunderbird Stadium
IOF Succumbs to ComeBacteria
Reefs Collapses in Final Inning, Lose to Microbiology 15-10. Catch the Reefs on June 29 at 5:30 PM when they take on The Psychotics (Psych Department).
Reefs Fall Off the Map
The Reefs are now 2-2 and will try again next week when they play Microsoftballogy at 5:30PM.
World Oceans Day: ‘In one word, what does the ocean mean to you?’
Discover what the ocean means to us here at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries!
Congratulations to IOF award winners
The following students – incoming and current – have won IOF awards.