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New FCRR: Marine and Freshwater Miscellanea IV

New FCRR: Marine and Freshwater Miscellanea IV

Like its predecessors, this Fisheries Centre Research Report is a grab-bag of contributions from Dr. Daniel Pauly and associates.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, FCRR, Publications, Research, Sea Around Us, sharks, tuna

Expecting aquaculture to ‘feed the world’ may be unrealistic, UBC-led study shows

Expecting aquaculture to ‘feed the world’ may be unrealistic, UBC-led study shows

Trends in global aquaculture growth rates reveal that the 101 million tonnes of farmed fish intergovernmental bodies expect countries to produce by 2030 may be unrealistic.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with aquaculture, Daniel Pauly, fish, fish farms, fish stocks, Rashid Sumaila, Research, Sea Around Us

IOF delegation going to COP27

IOF delegation going to COP27

PhD candidate Veronica Relano and Dr. Simon Donner, professor in IOF, IRES and Geography, are among the 10 members of UBC’s delegation travelling to Egypt to attend the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27)

Posted in 2022, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with IOF students, Sea Around Us, Simon Donner

“Heading for failure” UN Sustainable development goal for world oceans

“Heading for failure” UN Sustainable development goal for world oceans

New research examined the progress of the UN’s “Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14: Life Below Water”, and more than 70% of countries have not achieved a single target so far.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Deng Palomares, IOF Research Associates, ocean ecology, Research, Sea Around Us, sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Local stakeholder involvement key to understanding protection level of MPAs

Local stakeholder involvement key to understanding protection level of MPAs

Knowledge provided by local non-governmental organizations, academics, civil servants, journalists, and fishers can be valuable for evaluating the effectiveness of countries’ marine protected areas.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with fish stocks, IOF students, Marine protected areas, ocean economy, Research, Sea Around Us, small-scale fisheries

Unrelated theories coincide on link between respiratory stress and fish reproduction

Unrelated theories coincide on link between respiratory stress and fish reproduction

A physiological explanation and an evolutionary explanation related to the moment fish become sexually active – and spawn for the first time – have turned out to be two sides of the same coin

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with climate change, Daniel Pauly, fish stocks, Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT), Sea Around Us

New research pinpoints ‘blue corridors’ for highly migratory fish

New research pinpoints ‘blue corridors’ for highly migratory fish

New research has pinpointed four high-traffic areas in the Pacific Ocean that should be considered of high priority for the conservation of tuna, blue marlin and swordfish.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, Sea Around Us, swordfish, tuna, Veronica Relano

New sea garden story map showcases Indigenous mariculture practices across the Pacific

New sea garden story map showcases Indigenous mariculture practices across the Pacific

The living map synthesizes information about ancestral mariculture across the Pacific Ocean and describes the work that a number of communities are undertaking to reawaken diverse sea gardens.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Aboriginal fisheries, Daniel Pauly, faculty, Indigenous fisheries, mariculture, Pacific, Research, Sea Around Us

New measurements shows seadragons grow slowly, but in a fashion similar to other bony fish

New measurements shows seadragons grow slowly, but in a fashion similar to other bony fish

Despite their odd shape, which makes them resemble a tuft of seaweed, common and leafy seadragons grow in the same fashion as other bony fish, new research has found.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, faculty, IOF students, physiology, Research, Sea Around Us, seadragons, seahorses

Sea sponges need oxygen, as fish and people do

Sea sponges need oxygen, as fish and people do

New research indicates that sea sponges’ growth depends on their oxygen supply, in a manner similar to more complex animals such as fishes.

Posted in 2022, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, faculty, Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT), Research, Sea Around Us, sponges

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