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ASLO honors “Viruses and nutrient cycles in the sea,” with 2021 John H. Martin Award

ASLO honors “Viruses and nutrient cycles in the sea,” with 2021 John H. Martin Award

The paper, written in 1999 by Dr. Curtis Suttle (UBC) and Dr. Steven Wilhelm (University of Tennessee), is honoured for leading to a “fundamental shift in research focus and interpretation.”

Posted in 2021, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with awards, Curtis Suttle, viruses

Rashid Sumaila named University Killam Professor

Rashid Sumaila named University Killam Professor

The University Killam Professorship is the highest honour that UBC can confer on a faculty member, and recognizes exceptional teachers and researchers who are leaders in their fields.

Posted in 2021, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with awards, faculty, FERU, OceanCanada, Rashid Sumaila

Daniel Pauly

Daniel Pauly awarded Beverton Medal by Fisheries Society of the British Isles

He receives this award in recognition of his ground-breaking research and lifelong contribution to the study of fish and fisheries science.

Posted in 2021, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with awards, Daniel Pauly, faculty, Sea Around Us

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

IOF student award winners

IOF student award winners

Announcing winners of Brian Jessop Graduate Award, Lawrence Edward Hassell Graduate Field Research Award, COSMOS International Graduate Travel Award, and Cecil and Kathleen Morrow Scholarship, respectively.

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews | Tagged with awards, IOF students

Andrew Trites and Daniel Pauly join UBC’s Quarter Century Club, Eden Fellner joins 25 Year Club

Andrew Trites and Daniel Pauly join UBC’s Quarter Century Club, Eden Fellner joins 25 Year Club

The Quarter Century Club honours faculty who have spent 25 years at UBC. The 25 Year Club honours staff who have achieved that same milestone.

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews | Tagged with Andrew Trites, awards, Daniel Pauly, faculty, IOF staff, Marine Mammal Research Unit, Sea Around Us

Villy Christensen receives AFS Award of Excellence

Villy Christensen receives AFS Award of Excellence

Dr. Christensen is the principal architect behind Ecopath, and the project leader and core developer of the expanded ecosystem modelling system Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE).

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with awards, biodiversity, Ecopath, Ecopath with Ecosim (EWE), faculty, fisheries management, Modelling, Villy Christensen

Amanda Vincent named Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

Amanda Vincent named Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

Dr. Amanda Vincent has been named as one of The Royal Society of Canada (RSC)’s newest Fellows.

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, awards, conservation, Project Seahorse, Royal Society of Canada

UBC seahorse expert wins world’s top animal conservation award

UBC seahorse expert wins world’s top animal conservation award

Amanda Vincent becomes first marine conservationist to win Indianapolis Prize

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, awards, bottom trawling, conservation, fishing gear, fishing practices, IOF announcement, Project Seahorse, seahorses

Amanda Vincent named as finalist for the Indianapolis Prize

Amanda Vincent named as finalist for the Indianapolis Prize

The Indianapolis Prize Finalists represent the world’s most successful professional wildlife conservationists, biologists and scientists, and their heroic work has saved dozens of animal species and their habitats from extinction.

Posted in 2020, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, awards, conservation, faculty, Project Seahorse, seahorses

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