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IOF joins the Nippon Foundation’s Ocean Nexus Center

IOF joins the Nippon Foundation’s Ocean Nexus Center

Ocean Nexus research at IOF will focus on marine pollution and ocean acidification, and on social and economic measures related to the ‘Blue Economy’

Posted in 2020, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor, Blue economy, Nereus Program, Nippon Foundation, Ocean Nexus, pollution

Ahead of the G7 Summit, UBC researchers played key role in shaping marine policies

Ahead of the G7 Summit, UBC researchers played key role in shaping marine policies

UBC researchers applied their expertise to tackle key ocean-based challenges and help shape marine policies.

Posted in 2018, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with fishing gear, Illegal fishing, IOF students, plastic, pollution, Research

Climate change fuels accumulation of pollutants in Chinook salmon, killer whales

Climate change fuels accumulation of pollutants in Chinook salmon, killer whales

Southern resident killer whales that exist along the Pacific Northeast Coast eat Chinook salmon, and these two predators are impacted by increased pollutant bioaccumulation driven by climate change

Posted in 2018, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with British Columbia, Climate change, Contaminants, Faculty, IOF Research Associates, Juan Jose Alava, killer whales, Nereus Program, OceanCanada, pollution, Research, salmon, whales, William Cheung

Cigarettes account for half of waste recovered on Vancouver and Victoria shorelines

Cigarettes account for half of waste recovered on Vancouver and Victoria shorelines

UBC researchers analysed data from 1,226 voluntary cleanups organized by the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup (GCSC).

Posted in 2018, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with British Columbia, Fieldwork, IOF students, plastic, pollution, Research, Shoreline cleanup

Apex marine predators affected by human-made pollutants and climate change

Apex marine predators affected by human-made pollutants and climate change

Human contaminants, exacerbated by climate change, are impacting polar bears, killer whales.

Posted in 2017, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Arctic, Climate change, Contaminants, Faculty, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Juan Jose Alava, killer whales, Marine mammals, polar bears, pollution, whales

“Whale breath” reveals bacteria threatening endangered killer whales

“Whale breath” reveals bacteria threatening endangered killer whales

Bacteria including salmonella and fungi such as penicillium were found in the whales.

Posted in 2017, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Cetaceans, Contaminants, Faculty, killer whales, Marine mammals, pollution, Stephen Raverty, whales

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