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Biodiversity in Trouble

May 20, 2010January 18, 2024

Sea Around Us Project members Daniel Pauly and Reg Watson contributed to a recent paper in Science that shows failure to achieve reductions in biodiversity loss by 2010 at outlined by the 2002 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Most indicators of biodiversity show further declines while indicators of pressure, including spatial expansion of fisheries, show increases.

Posted in: New & Notable, New Research | Tagged: biodiversity

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Partners & Sub-Projects

The Sea Around Us has several key research partners who collaborate with us on an ongoing basis. In addition, we engage with occasional, targeted sub-projects based on issues of common interest.

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Recent News

UBC researchers launch Africa-UBC Oceans & Fisheries Visiting Fellows Program

University of British Columbia researchers Dr. Rashid Sumaila and Dr. Daniel Pauly have launched the Africa-UBC Oceans & Fisheries Visiting Fellows Program, whose goal is to inspire exceptional young African researchers to develop ocean and freshwater sustainability solutions.

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