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No apparent shortage of prey for southern resident killer whales in Canadian waters during summer

No apparent shortage of prey for southern resident killer whales in Canadian waters during summer

Researchers reported that Chinook salmon in the Salish Sea in summertime are four to six times more abundant for southern resident killer whales than northern resident killer whales.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Andrew Trites, British Columbia, faculty, IOF Research Associates, killer whales, Marine Mammal Research Unit, Mei Sato, Pacific, Research, salmon, whales

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 | 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, Research, Vicky Lam, William Cheung

Dr. Daniel Pauly’s extraordinary life and work revealed in new book

Dr. Daniel Pauly’s extraordinary life and work revealed in new book

Dr. Daniel Pauly is the world’s most-cited fisheries scientist, but life for the UBC professor has been far from easy. Now, readers can learn more in his biography, The Ocean’s Whistleblower.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, faculty, Publications, Research, Sea Around Us

Global demand for aquatic foods set to nearly double by 2050

Global demand for aquatic foods set to nearly double by 2050

Improvements to aquaculture production, lower prices, and changing cultural preferences expected to drive up demand for fish, seafood and seaweed, according to new research.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Blue Food Assessment, climate change, faculty, FERU, food security, food webs, OceanCanada, Rashid Sumaila, Research

Climate change creates ‘double jeopardy’ for fish-dependent countries, finds first study of its kind

Climate change creates ‘double jeopardy’ for fish-dependent countries, finds first study of its kind

A new study highlights the importance of collective action to boost resilience across all aquatic food systems to stave off the worst effects of climate change.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Blue Food Assessment, climate change, CORU, faculty, food security, food webs, Research, William Cheung

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 | Tagged with animal movement, Arctic, fish stocks, IOF students, Research, seals, SERG

Kyra St. Pierre wins Banting Fellowship

Kyra St. Pierre wins Banting Fellowship

The fellowship, for postdoctoral fellows, is to develop recipients’ leadership potential and is granted based on the applicant’s research excellence, the quality of their proposed research, and the match between the applicant and the strategic priorities of their academic institute.

Posted in 2021, IOF Honours, IOFNews | Tagged with Arctic, awards, climate change, freshwater, IOF postdoctoral fellows, marine ecosystems, Pelagic Ecosystems Lab, pollution, Research

High cod catches could have been sustained in Eastern Canada for decades, simple stock assessment method shows

High cod catches could have been sustained in Eastern Canada for decades, simple stock assessment method shows

The assessment model demonstrated that if Canadian authorities had allowed for the rebuilding of the stock of northern Atlantic cod off Newfoundland and Labrador in the 1980s, annual catches of about 200,000 tonnes could have been sustained.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Atlantic, cod, Daniel Pauly, faculty, fish stocks, fisheries management, Research, Sea Around Us

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 | Tagged with animal movement, faculty, IOF students, Marie Auger-Methe, observation, polar bears, Research, satellite data, seals, SERG, tagging, whales

As fishing effort grows, catches decline in the Mozambique Channel region

As fishing effort grows, catches decline in the Mozambique Channel region

Researchers found that effective small-scale fishing effort in the entire Mozambique Channel region grew slowly but steadily from around 386,000 kWdays in 1950 to around 23 million kWdays by 2016, with Mozambique and Madagascar dominating the upward trend.

Posted in 2021, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, Dirk Zeller, East Africa, fisheries management, marine catches, Research, Sea Around Us, small-scale fisheries

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