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Illustrated catalogue with local artwork showcases the Transient Killer Whales of Central and Northern California and Oregon – the ‘wolves of the sea’

Illustrated catalogue with local artwork showcases the Transient Killer Whales of Central and Northern California and Oregon – the ‘wolves of the sea’

Science is not just for scientists. Citizen science has been instrumental in helping us understand more about the elusive, but majestic, transient killer whales.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Andrew Trites, citizen science, Faculty, IOF students, Josh McInnes, Marine Mammal Research Unit, Pacific, Publications, Research, whales

UBC study analyzes the movements and dives of Hudson Bay ringed seals

UBC study analyzes the movements and dives of Hudson Bay ringed seals

Being a part of the Arctic food web means constantly moving around trying to avoid being eaten while looking for a snack yourself.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Arctic, IOF students, pinnipeds, Research, seals, SERG, statistical ecology

Teenage orcas could be roughhousing with boats off the coast of Spain

Teenage orcas could be roughhousing with boats off the coast of Spain

Killer whales are in the news for sinking boats off the coast of Spain.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Andrew Trites, Europe, Faculty, IOF students, killer whales, Marine Mammal Research Unit, orca, whales

Ekman-Turner Overdrive: Taking Care of Business

Ekman-Turner Overdrive: Taking Care of Business

IOF Keanu Reefs defeat Commerce Cubs 8-6. The Reefs are now 1-1 heading into week 3 of the season. They take on the Pharmacology Druggers and Sluggers next Thursday at 5:30PM.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews | Tagged with IOF Student Society, IOF students, softball2023

Celebrating Canada’s ‘unicorn’ – the narwhal

Celebrating Canada’s ‘unicorn’ – the narwhal

Celebrating some of the research that the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries researchers has undertaken on the iconic marine creature with a tusk (tooth, actually) on its head — the narwhal.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Arctic, IOF students, Marie Auger-Methe, narwhals, SERG, whales

Jellyfish size might influence their nutritional value, UBC study finds

Jellyfish size might influence their nutritional value, UBC study finds

Researchers confirmed what was already known: jellyfish eat bigger prey as they grow, which means they also occupy a higher position in the food web as they grow. They also found that some of the concentrations of ‘healthy fats,’ increase as jellyfish grow. These changes might be influenced by their diet, and as they feed on bigger prey with higher levels of fatty acids, the jellyfish accumulate more of these fatty acids.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Brian Hunt, British Columbia, Faculty, food webs, IOF students, jellyfish, Marine ecosystems, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, Research

Food quality matters for southern resident killer whales, UBC study states

Food quality matters for southern resident killer whales, UBC study states

If southern resident killer whales ate just low-lipid salmon, they would have to eat around 80,000 more Chinook salmon every year than if they just ate high-lipid salmon.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with biology, Brian Hunt, British Columbia, Faculty, fish, fish stocks, food webs, IOF students, killer whales, Pacific, Research, salmon, whales

Team of four marine biologists taking on the Atlantic Ocean Challenge

Team of four marine biologists taking on the Atlantic Ocean Challenge

The team of marine biologists, including IOF Master’s student Lauren Shea, will row across the Atlantic Ocean – a race that will run 24 hours a day for almost 2 months

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Atlantic, Conservation, crowdfunding, International Day of Women and Girls In Science, IOF students, ocean, rowboat, team

‘This is a wake-up call for the world’: UBC researchers at the forefront of championing for change

‘This is a wake-up call for the world’: UBC researchers at the forefront of championing for change

The Galápagos islands are under severe threat from ocean pollution, climate change, and illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing pressures

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Biodiversity, Climate change, Conservation, Galápagos, IOF Research Associates, IOF students, Juan Jose Alava, OPRU, penguins, pollution, Research

Darwin’s Eden awash in plastics

Darwin’s Eden awash in plastics

Penguin guano from the Galápagos is helping UBC researchers track microplastic pollution from around the globe

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Galápagos, IOF Research Associates, IOF students, Juan Jose Alava, Microplastics, OPRU, penguins, Research, zooplankton

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