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New use for museum fish specimens

New use for museum fish specimens

Some fish are difficult to reach and a museum specimen may be the only known representative of the species. Using preserved fish specimens is a more precise way to learn.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, extinction, faculty, fish, Research, Sea Around Us, species distribution

Women in Science 2020 – Vanessa Fladmark

Women in Science 2020 – Vanessa Fladmark

The only thing stopping you is you: once you get out of your own way an entire universe of possibilities opens up.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with fish, IOF students, marine ecosystems, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, plastic, salmon, women, Women in Science

Popular fish in China would increase in value if caught with larger meshes

Popular fish in China would increase in value if caught with larger meshes

Fish that are highly valued by Chinese consumers, such as largehead hairtail, would grow in value and in amounts caught if industrial fisheries increased the mesh size of their nets

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, faculty, fish, fishing gear, fishing practices, Research, Sea Around Us

Theory explains biological reasons that force fish to move poleward as climate change heats up the ocean

Theory explains biological reasons that force fish to move poleward as climate change heats up the ocean

Gill-Oxygen Limitation Theory, known as GOLT, explains the biological reasons that force fish to move poleward when the waters heat-up due to climate change

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with biodiversity, climate change, Daniel Pauly, faculty, fish, fish stocks, Sea Around Us

New viruses discovered in endangered wild Pacific salmon populations

New viruses discovered in endangered wild Pacific salmon populations

All three are related to viruses that cause serious disease in other species.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with British Columbia, Curtis Suttle, faculty, fish, fish farms, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Pacific, Research, salmon, viruses

Fish that follow ‘gourmet diet’ more threatened by climate change

Fish that follow ‘gourmet diet’ more threatened by climate change

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.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with climate change, Deng Palomares, extinction, fish, IOF Research Associates, Sea Around Us

Most female fish grow bigger than the males

Most female fish grow bigger than the males

In over 80% of fish species, the females, including those known as ‘big old fecund females,’ or BOFFS, grow bigger than the males.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, faculty, fish, gender, Research, Sea Around Us

Adams River Sockeye Trip

Adams River Sockeye Trip

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

Posted in 2018, IOFNews | Tagged with AdamsRiver, biodiversity, British Columbia, Carl Walters, faculty, fish, IOF Student Society, IOF students, salmon

Fishing fleets travelling further to catch fewer fish

Fishing fleets travelling further to catch fewer fish

Industrial fishing fleets have doubled the distance they travel, but catch only a third of what they did 65 years ago.

Posted in 2018, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, Dirk Zeller, faculty, fish, fisheries management, industrial fishing, Research, Sea Around Us

IOF students visit fish farm

IOF students visit fish farm

Students visited the Greig Salmon Farm and the BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences to better understand salmon farming.

Posted in 2018, IOFNews | Tagged with biodiversity, British Columbia, fieldwork, fish, IOF Student Society, IOF students, salmon

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