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New FCRR: Global Fisheries: Livelihood Impacts of Overfishing. Technical Report: November 30, 2022

New FCRR: Global Fisheries: Livelihood Impacts of Overfishing. Technical Report: November 30, 2022

This technical report supports what researchers have been saying for many years – we urgently need to rebuild overfished fish stocks in order to recoup the current economic and social benefits that are inescapable with current catch loss.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Faculty, FCRR, FERU, fish stocks, IOF Research Associates, Louise Teh, Lydia Teh, Marine catches, Overfishing, Publications, Rashid Sumaila, Research, shifting baselines, social sciences

New FCRR: Comprehensive review of advances in life history knowledge for 35 seahorse species, drawn from community science

New FCRR: Comprehensive review of advances in life history knowledge for 35 seahorse species, drawn from community science

In this Fisheries Centre Research Report the authors have undertaken the task of synthesizing and analyzing data contributed to the iSeahorse community science project.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, citizen science, Faculty, IOF Research Associates, iSeahorse, Miguel Correia, Project Seahorse, Publications, Research, seahorses

It’s time to classify plastics as persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants

It’s time to classify plastics as persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants

Researchers from around the world are urging the international community to recognize the full environmental and health threat of plastics and categorize them as persistent, bio-accumulative and toxic (PBT) pollutants.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with IOF Research Associates, Juan Jose Alava, OPRU, plastic, pollution, Research, toxins, United Nations (UN)

New WORKING PAPER: Ecological Impacts of Marine Plastic Pollution, Microplastics’ Foodweb Bioaccumulation Modelling and Global Ocean Footprint: Insights into the Problems, the Management Implications and Coastal Communities Inequities

New WORKING PAPER: Ecological Impacts of Marine Plastic Pollution, Microplastics’ Foodweb Bioaccumulation Modelling and Global Ocean Footprint: Insights into the Problems, the Management Implications and Coastal Communities Inequities

The Nippon Foundation-Ocean Litter Project (2019-2023)

Posted in 2023, IOFNews | Tagged with food webs, IOF Research Associates, Juan Jose Alava, Microplastics, ocean, OPRU, plastic, pollution, Publications, Research

Tips for reducing your plastic use

Tips for reducing your plastic use

Here are some clever tips on how to reduce your plastic use.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews | Tagged with International Plastic Free Day, IOF Research Associates, Juan Jose Alava, Microplastics, OPRU, plastic

May 25 is International Plastic Free Day!

May 25 is International Plastic Free Day!

Plastic is everywhere. It’s in our oceans, coastal areas, and buried deep in the soil. It’s in our food and our water, and wreaks havoc on the natural world around us.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with International Plastic Free Day, IOF Research Associates, Juan Jose Alava, Microplastics, OPRU, plastic

Global seahorse conservation platform celebrates citizen science milestone

Global seahorse conservation platform celebrates citizen science milestone

Dennis Rabeling’s observation of the short-snouted seahorse (Hippocampus hippocampus) species, was citizen community science platform iSeahorse’s 10,000th observation.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, citizen science, Conservation, Faculty, IOF Research Associates, iSeahorse, IUCN, Project Seahorse, Sarah Foster, seahorses

‘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

Toxic toilet paper and long-lasting chemicals found in endangered killer whales

Toxic toilet paper and long-lasting chemicals found in endangered killer whales

A chemical used in the production of toilet paper and ‘forever chemicals’ have been found in the bodies of orcas in B.C. , including the endangered southern resident killer whales.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with British Columbia, chemicals, IOF Research Associates, Juan Jose Alava, killer whales, Marine mammals, OPRU, pollution, Research, whales

The DNA of salmon heritage

The DNA of salmon heritage

Two UBC researchers are exploring the problem of dwindling salmon runs from opposite ends of the knowledge continuum—cutting edge genomics, and empirical evidence gathered over millennia by the Indigenous Peoples of the coast.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Aboriginal fisheries, Andrea Reid, British Columbia, Centre for Indigenous Fisheries, CORU, Gideon Mordecai, Indigenous fisheries, IOF Research Associates, public health, Research, salmon, viruses

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