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You can’t beat a healthy heart

You can’t beat a healthy heart

New research is shedding light on the hearts of healthy marine mammals, and how they compare to human hearts

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with IOF students, Marine Mammal Research Unit, MMean Lab, pinnipeds, sea lions

Shedding light on mysterious jellyfish diets

Shedding light on mysterious jellyfish diets

We think of jellyfish as not being picky eaters, but in this case, it seemed that they didn’t like feeding on a single diet.

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Brian Hunt, faculty, food webs, IOF students, jellyfish, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, Vancouver Aquarium

Marine heatwaves could wipe out an extra six per cent of a country’s fish catches, costing millions their jobs

Marine heatwaves could wipe out an extra six per cent of a country’s fish catches, costing millions their jobs

Extremely hot years will wipe out hundreds of thousands of tonnes of fish available for catch in a country’s waters in this century

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Asia, biodiversity, Canada, climate change, Colette Wabnitz, CORU, faculty, fish stocks, fisheries management, Gabriel Reygondeau, heatwaves, IOF Research Associates, IOF students, Lydia Teh, Muhammed Oyinlola, ocean ecology, Peru, Rashid Sumaila, Vicky Lam, William Cheung

Countries likely missing out on revenue from catch share fisheries

Countries likely missing out on revenue from catch share fisheries

Despite harvesting an estimated global value of US$17.7 billion worth of fish, many catch share fisheries may be paying little or no royalties on their harvests, with countries likely foregoing this potential source of revenue.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Blue economy, finance, fisheries economics, fisheries management, IOF alumni, IOF students, marine catches, ocean economy, Villy Christensen

Food for seals and other Arctic predators is shrinking — literally

Food for seals and other Arctic predators is shrinking — literally

Unchecked climate change may leave some Arctic predators, such as seals and whales, surviving off of marine “junk food”.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with animal movement, Arctic, fish stocks, IOF students, seals, SERG

Jessica Schaub wins Vanier Scholarship

Jessica Schaub wins Vanier Scholarship

This prestigious award is given to students based on their academic work and leadership skills.

Posted in 2021, IOF Honours, IOFNews | Tagged with awards, IOF students

PROFILE: Using mathematical ingenuity to solve ecological puzzles

PROFILE: Using mathematical ingenuity to solve ecological puzzles

“Ecology has a lot of difficult data to handle, and a big part of my research is developing new statistical methods to tackle these problems,” says Dr. Marie Auger-Méthé.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with animal movement, faculty, IOF students, Marie Auger-Methe, observation, polar bears, satellite data, seals, SERG, tagging, whales

Indigenous Knowledge is helping statisticians better understand a changing Arctic

Indigenous Knowledge is helping statisticians better understand a changing Arctic

Posted in 2021, IOFNews | Tagged with Alaska, animal movement, Arctic, Indigenous fisheries, IOF students, SERG, statistical ecology, tagging

How to spot the elusive narwhal

How to spot the elusive narwhal

“We brought an infrared camera mostly to see if we could find walruses, seals, and polar bears on the ice, but when we looked at the infrared footage, we saw these narwhals swimming.”

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with animal movement, IOF students, narwhals, SERG, whales

‘Sticky questions’ raised by study on coral reefs

‘Sticky questions’ raised by study on coral reefs

Study found coral in more polluted and high traffic water handled extreme heat events better than a more remote, untouched reef.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with climate change, conservation, coral, faculty, IOF students, Marine protected areas, Pacific, Simon Donner

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