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Fisherwomen contribute tonnes of fish, billions of dollars to global fisheries

Fisherwomen contribute tonnes of fish, billions of dollars to global fisheries

UBC study assembled and presented the first quantitative estimates of catch by women and the associated value of what is brought to shore, on a global scale.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, faculty, FERU, fisheries economics, gender, IOF postdoctoral fellows, OceanCanada, Sarah Harper, Sea Around Us, small-scale fisheries, women

Ocean fish farming in tropics and sub-tropics most impacted by climate change: UBC study

Ocean fish farming in tropics and sub-tropics most impacted by climate change: UBC study

Diners may soon find more farmed oysters and fewer Atlantic salmon on their plates as climate change warms Canada’s Pacific coast.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with aquaculture, climate change, CORU, faculty, fisheries management, IOF postdoctoral fellows, mariculture, Muhammed Oyinlola, Nereus Program, William Cheung

Image: “Aquaculture” by Michael Chu, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

FCRR – Dynamic Integrated Marine Climate, Biodiversity, Fisheries, Aquaculture and Seafood Market Model (DIVERSE)

This report documents a newly developed model to project future pathways to seafood sustainability under global change.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor, Colette Wabnitz, CORU, faculty, FCRR, Gabriel Reygondeau, IOF postdoctoral fellows, IOF Research Associates, IOF students, Lydia Teh, Muhammed Oyinlola, Nereus Program, Oa Li Chen, Publications, Vicky Lam, William Cheung

Aerial drones offer new perspective on resident killer whale behaviour

Aerial drones offer new perspective on resident killer whale behaviour

Scientists got a rare glimpse into the underwater behaviour of killer whales off the B.C. coast, with the help of aerial drones.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Andrew Trites, faculty, Hakai Institute, IOF postdoctoral fellows, IOF Research Associates, killer whales, Marine Mammal Research Unit, Mei Sato, salmon, whales

Rapidly changing Arctic fisheries potential requires comprehensive management

Rapidly changing Arctic fisheries potential requires comprehensive management

Unmitigated climate change could net fisheries in the Arctic 37 times more fish than current annual catch amounts by the end of the century

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Aboriginal fisheries, Arctic, Canada, climate change, faculty, fish stocks, fisheries management, Indigenous fisheries, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Nereus Program, OceanCanada, Rashid Sumaila

HCI Marine Food Webs – Summer sampling trip to Quadra Island

HCI Marine Food Webs – Summer sampling trip to Quadra Island

Hakai Coastal Initiative Marine Food Webs Working Group (FWWG) undertook a 10-day sampling trip which looked at day/night behaviour of bacteria, protists, zooplankton, and parasites in the Strait of Georgia.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, Research | Tagged with Brian Hunt, faculty, food webs, Hakai Coastal Initiative, Hakai Institute, IOF postdoctoral fellows, IOF students, jellyfish, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, plankton

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, Research | Tagged with British Columbia, Curtis Suttle, faculty, fish, fish farms, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Pacific, salmon, viruses

Role of top predators in helping ecosystems adapt to climate change

Role of top predators in helping ecosystems adapt to climate change

Researchers found that when predators are not present in the ecosystem, the overall biomass and abundance of algae declined significantly with increasing temperature.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with biodiversity, climate change, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Jessica Garzke, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, plankton, zoology

Climate impacts on the ocean are making Sustainable Development Goals harder to achieve

Climate impacts on the ocean are making Sustainable Development Goals harder to achieve

In other words, climate change is not just an environmental problem, but one that inhibits our ability to tackle other social issues.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with climate change, CORU, faculty, food security, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Nereus Program, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), William Cheung

New approach for determining conservation threat for species with little data

New approach for determining conservation threat for species with little data

With species-level CHI modelling, researchers could estimate conservation status for thousands of Data Deficient species on the IUCN Red List.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, faculty, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Project Seahorse, species distribution, Xiong Zhang

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