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Species distribution

New approach for determining conservation threat for species with little data

New approach for determining conservation threat for species with little data

With species-level CHI modelling, researchers could estimate conservation status for thousands of Data Deficient species on the IUCN Red List.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Amanda Vincent, Faculty, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Project Seahorse, Research, Species distribution, Xiong Zhang

Achieving Paris climate target could net additional billions in fisheries revenue

Achieving Paris climate target could net additional billions in fisheries revenue

Achieving Agreement’s target could increase global fishers’ revenues by $4.6 billion annually.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Climate change, CORU, Faculty, FERU, fisheries economics, IOF students, Nereus Program, OceanCanada, Paris Agreement, Rashid Sumaila, Research, Species distribution, William Cheung

As the Antarctic warms, krill move south to the colder ice shelves

As the Antarctic warms, krill move south to the colder ice shelves

“Krill is perhaps the largest fishing resource in the world’s oceans.”

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Antarctic, Evgeny Pakhomov, Faculty, Krill, Oceanography, Research, Species distribution

Gabriel Reygondeau named ‘The Marine Guy’ for the Half Earth Project

Gabriel Reygondeau named ‘The Marine Guy’ for the Half Earth Project

He was also named a UBC-Yale Fellow.

Posted in 2019, IOF Honours, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with CORU, Gabriel Reygondeau, IOF postdoctoral fellows, IOF Research Associates, Marine biogeography, Modelling, Nereus Program, Species distribution

Climate change has fish moving faster than regulations can keep up

Climate change has fish moving faster than regulations can keep up

Researchers say out-of-date regulatory system hasn’t kept up with the realities of global warming

Posted in 2018, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Climate change, Faculty, fisheries management, Gabriel Reygondeau, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Nereus Program, Research, Species distribution, William Cheung

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