- October 7: The New Republic: Aquacalypse Now: The end of fish
- September 25: Que Pasa: La Fragilidad de un Pez by Andrew Chernin
- July 16: SEED Magazine: Finding Fish by Maywa Montenegro
- July 5: El Pais Semanal: Daniel Pauly
- July/August: Revista Pesca: Extractos de “La Entrevista: Vida Sana” Daniel Pauly, biologo
- Spring/Summer: Frontier: Sea Change
- June 5: Science: Persevering researchers make a splash with farm-bred tuna by Dennis Normile
- May/June 2009: YES Magazine: Eat like a pig by Rowena Rae
- May 28: Science: Protecting the last great tuna stocks by Christopher Pala
- May 11: Scientific American: Daniel Pauly: Fishing for a Perfect Ocean by Katherine Harmon
- May: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment: Fishy health claims in doubt by Noreen Parks
- March 23: Practical Fishkeeping: Polar fish fauna set to change as earth warms up
- March/April: Foreign Policy: Sushinomics
- March 3: The Ecologist: To farm or to fish – does aquaculture have the answer? by Matilda Lee
- February 17: Time: Will killing whales save the world’s fisheries? by Bryan Walsh
- February 16: Scientific American: Climate change erodes marine reserves by Andrew McGlashen
- February 13: Science: Should whales be culled to increase fishery yield?
- February 12: New Scientist: Ocean climate change: a really inconvenient truth by Peter Aldhous
- February 12: Ajax World Magazine: Scientists conclude that culling whales will not help fisheries in tropical regions
- February 12: Scientific American: Fish seen shifting 125 miles by 2050 due to warming by Alister
- Doyle
- January 16: New Scientist: Fish “an ally” against climate change by Catherine Brahic
- January 16: Science: Contribution of fish to the marine inorganic carbon cycle
- January 16: Australasia Scuba Diver: Fish poo vital in fight against climate change
- January 15: Nature: Fish are crucial in oceanic carbon cycle by Roberta Kwok
Ar’ash Tavakolie – Senior Web Developer
Ar’ash is a senior software developer, and comes from an engineering/Artificial Intelligence background. He has been designing and developing .NET based solutions for about eight years.
Ar’ash designs and maintains the Sea Around Us suite of web applications and the related databases. He is currently busy working on ‘SwordFish (SF)’, which will replace the core components of legacy code with a multi-tiered architecture [DataWarehouse + AnalysisEngine + ClientModules]. He is developing SF to make the web/databases applications more agile, extensible and also lower the maintenance costs. SwordFish is based on OLAP/BI, C#, and .NET technologies. SF prototypes showed that MDX querying language is closer to the domain and can reduce the lines of codes by 80%.
Ar’ash is also an avid tea fan and likes reading books. Currently his favorite novelist is Haruki Murakami and his favorite programming gargoyle/guru/writer is Martin Fowler “Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.” Ar’ash regularly and enthusiastically baffles project staff during meetings by trumping the biologists’ ability to talk in technical jargon.
2009 Miscellaneous Media
- Winter 2009: Oceana: CEO’s Note by Andrew Sharpless
- October 8: UBC Public Affairs: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October: The World Bank, Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change Study: The Costs to Developing Countries of Adapting to Climate Change
- September 28: FIS: Scientists criticise MSC by Natalia Real
- September 14: TheTyee.ca: Something’s Fishy about this Eco-Stamp of Approval by Daniel Pauly and Jennifer Jacquet
- August 14: Fish eNews: Good news, bad news by Jerry Fraser
- July 25: True/Slant: How to save a fishery: owning, renthing, and expanding the circle of us by Moises Velasquez-Manoff
- June 23: The Canadian Press: Fisheries management shrouded in secrecy, corrupted by politics by Alison Auld
- June: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Budget Estimates Fiscal Year 2010
- June 8: CNN.com: Commentary: World’s biggest fish are dying by Ted Danson
- June 1: Discovery News: Ancient humans knew sustainable fishing by Michael Reilly
- May 28: 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership: Marine Trophic Index
- April 6: Beach Connection: Dangers of ocean plastic subject of Oregon and coast lectures by Zan Dubin
- April 4: People and Place: Daniel Pauly: Toward a conservation ethics for the sea by Howard Silverman
- March 24: Romandie News: Les fond marins “ressemblent a des zones industrielles delabrees”
- March 24: AFP: Les fonds marins “ressemblent a des zones industrielles delabrees”
- March 24: Cyberpresse.ca: Les fonds marins “ressemblent a des zones industrielles delabrees”
- March 21: Science Centric: Fish health claims may cause more environmental harm than good
- March 18: EmaxHealth: Eating fish for good health challenged by scientists
- March 18: SindhToday.net: Fish oil’s cardiovascular health claims ‘overstated’
- March 18: The Times Of India: Fish oil’s cardiovascular health claims ‘overstated’
- March 18: LittleAbout.com: Fish oil’s cariovascular health claims overstated
- March 18: DailyIndia.com: Fish oil’s cardiovascular health claims ‘overstated’
- March 18: Silver Sorpio: Fish oil’s cardiovascular health claims ‘overstated’
- March 18: Thaindian News: Fish oils cardiovascular health claims overstated
- March 17: UBC Public Affairs: Fish health claims may cause more environmental harm than good
- March 17: Science Blog: Fish health claims may cause more environmental harm than good
- March 16: Brennpunkt: Fiskeoppdrett forbruker villfisken
- March 16: Heart Wire: Recommendation to eat more fish may not be environmentally sustainable by Marlene Busko
- March 13: Stanford News Service: Woods Institute names 19 Leopold Leadership Fellows
- March 12: France Matin: Pew et le WWF-France lancent un appel pour le renforcement du controle des peches afin de combattre la peche illegale
- March 6: Norges Jeger – og Fiskerforbund: Svensk pepper til norsk laks
- March 5: Ekstra Bladet: Lakseopdraet truer fiskebestand
- March 5: TheFishSite.com: Eliminate subsidies to improve US fisheries
- March 4: Truthout: Parks that can move when the animals do by Moises Velasquez-Manoff
- March 4: Agrocope.com: Resumen de prensa: El precio de los alimentos se quintuplica del campo a la ciudad
- March 3: Mother Nature Network: Greener fish to fry
- March 3: Intrafish.no: Svensk naiv TV-kritikk
- March 2: NRK Nyheter: Tommer havet for fisk
- March 2: Affaires-strategiques: Le changement climatique menace les pecheurs
- March 2: Alaska Report: Commercial fishing reaps billions
- February 26: UBC Public Affairs: UBC professors appointed Leopold Leadership Fellows
- February 25: Nyheter/Utrikes: Laxodling forbrukar mer an den ger
- February 25: Faz.net: Darwins Fische
- February 25: Fri Kopenskap: Laxindustrin forbrukar fisk
- February 19: ConservationBytes.com: Shifting Baselines
- February 18: Mongabay.com: Climate change to have a big impact on marine fisheries
- February 17: Farming UK: United States – Fishing crisis looming
- February 17: LiveScience: Old photos document dramatic decline in trophy fish size
- February 17: UnderwaterTimes.com: Study: Historical photogrpahs expose decline in Florida’s ‘trophy’ fish; ‘large fish more abundant in the past’
- February 16: University of East Anglia: New findings on impact of climate change on global fisheries
- February 16: About My Planet: World fish stocks face upheaval due to climate change
- February 16: Univision.com: Cambio climatico destruira 50% de especies del Pacifico tropical
- February 16: Green Report: Climate change, tutto scorre (verso i poli): nuovi studi sulle migrazioni ittiche by Riccardo Mostardini
- February 16: MercoPress: Climate change will force fish species towards poles
- February 15: canada.com: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 15: SmasHits.com: How climate change will affect more than 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 15: News Track India: How climate change will affect more than 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 15: Newspost Online: How climate change will affect more than 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 15: SindhToday.net: How climate change will affect more that 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 15: Thaindian News: How climate change will affect more than 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 15: Asian News International: How climate change will affect more than 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 14: Canada.com: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: SvD: Varmare hav ger mer fisk i norr
- February 14: TheAge.com.au: US energy chief flags carbon tax by John Broder
- February 13: BBC News: Bleak forecast on fishery stocks by James Morgan
- February 13: Science Centric: US Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050
- February 13: ScandAsia.com: Norway wins and Malaysia looses the climate effects on fishing industry by Charlotte Lund Dideriksen
- February 13: YubaNet.com: New findings on climate change and fisheries by University of East Anglia
- February 13: Wirtualna Polska: w zwiazku ze zmianami klimatycznymi swiatowe zasoby rybne wkrotce znacznie sie skurcza – ostrzegaja naukowcy na lamach pisma “Fish and Fisheries”
- February 13: hvg.hu: A klimavaltozas miatt valtozik a tengeri halak viselkedese
- February 13: Zaman Online: Iklim Degisikligi balikciligi vuracak
- February 13: Digital Journal: New findings on impact of climate change on global fisheries
- February 13: DN.se: Varmare hav paverkar fisket i Nordjon
- February 13: Times Online: Ocean atlas shows how climate change is making the fish we eat harder to find by Mike Henderson
- February 13: Mother Nature Network: Fish to shift 125 miles by 2050, due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 13: Antara News: Fish seen shifting 200 km by 2050 due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 13: Fair Home: Tropical Fish Swimming North by Alan Harten
- February 13: University of East Anglia: New findings on impact of climate change on global fisheries
- February 13: Insciences Organisation: U.S. Atlantic Cod Population to Drop by Half by 2050: UBC Researcher Releases First-Ever Estimate of Climate Change Impact on Fish
- February 13: Westcoaster.ca: Study paints destressing picture of oceans by Alison Auld
- February 13: Science Centric: New findings on climate change and fisheries
- February 13: Science Centric: US Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050
- February 13: BBC: Bleak forecast on fishery stocks by James Morgan
- February 13: BusinessWeekly.co.uk: Norwich scientist warns of fish migration by Lautaro Vargas
- February 13: Scienceticker Umwelt: Meeresbewohner folgen dem Klima
- February 13: Vetenskapsnyheter: Svenskt fiske kan gynnas av klimatforandringar framover
- February 13: NU: Vissen zullen migreren naar koelere oceanen by Dennis Rijnvis
- February 13: Publico: Clima empurra as especies que pescamos para os Polos by Helena Geraldes
- February 13: Red Orbit: Climate change to cause massive fish migration
- February 13: ScandAsia.Norway: Norway wins and Malaysia looses the climate effects on fishing industry by Charlotte Lund Dideriksen
- February 13: Reuters India: Fish seen shifting 125 miles by 2050 due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 12: Reuters: Fish seen shifting 125 miles by 2050 due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 12: Reuters UK: Fish seen shifting 200 km by 2050 due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 12: Inscience Organisation: New findings on impact of climate change on global fisheries
- February 12: The Canadian Press: Climate change will force fish north and south to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 12: YubaNet.com: U.S. Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050 researchers release first-ever estimate of climate change impact on fisheries
- February 12: Eurkea! Science News: New findings on climate change and fisheries
- February 12: Eureka! Science News: US Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050
- February 12: EurekAlert: US Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050
- February 12: EurekAlert: New findings on climate change and fisheries
- February 12: Reuters AlertNet: Fish seen shifting 200 km by 2050 due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 12: UBC Public Affairs: U.S. Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050: UBC researcher releases first-ever estimate of climate impact on fisheries
- February 12: Agence France Press: Climate change to cause dark knight of the shoal
- February 12: UBC Public Affairs: U.S. Atlantic Cod population to drop by half by 2050: UBC researcher releases first-ever estimate of climate change impact on fisheries
- February 12: e! Science News: New findings on climate change and fisheries
- February 12: e! Science News: US Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050
- February 12: EurekAlert: New findings on climate change and fisheries
- February 12: EurekAlert: US Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050
- February 12: CNN.com: Fish migrating to cooler waters by Azadeh Ansari
- February 12: TheStar.com: Climate change will force fish to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 12: Pew Charitable Trusts: Scientists conclude that culling whales will not help fisheries in tropical regions
- February 12: Science Daily: Climate change and fisheries: US Atlantic cod population to drop by half by 2050
- February 12: UnderwaterTimes.com: Warming to shift fish towards the poles 25 miles per decade
- February 12: Insciences.org: New findings on impact of climate change on global fisheries
- February 12: Arizona State University: Culling whales will not boost tropical fisheries by Margaret Coulombe
- February 12: Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI): World fisheries expert opens BRLSI’s major 2009 exhibition on Darwin’s 200th birthday
- February 6: ClimateWire: ADAPTATION: Africa’s fisheries least able to adapt to climate change by Lauren Morello
- February 6: TheThunderbird.ca: Fish help to buffer climate change by Monica Tanaka
- February 5: UBC Reports: Highlights of UBC media coverage in January 2009 by Sean Sullivan
- February 1: Fish Food World: Alarming new study: World’s fish catches are being wasted as animal feed
- January 22: The Why Files: Marine Protected Areas: Do they work?
- January 21: Nature’s Crusaders‘: Number of fish in the ocean and their effeect on global warming
- January 16: News24.com: Fish poo keeps oceans healthy by Michael Kahn
- January 16: IOL.co.za: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: Red Orbit: Fish poop may be valuable to maintaining oceanic acidity balance
- January 16: Smashits.com: Scientists solve marine carbon cycle mystery
- January 16: 7th Space: Experts join forces to unlock marine C02 conundrum
- January 16: Red Orbit: The fish did it! Mystery solved
- January 16: Insciences Organisation: Fishdunnit! Mystery solved
- January 16: Huliq.com: Experts join forces to unlock marine C02 conundrum
- January 16: e!Science News: Fishdunnit! Mystery solved
- January 16: ABC Science: Fish digestions keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: Digital Journal: Fish guts explain marine carbon cycle mystery
- January 16: CORDIS News: Carbon sinks: the fish factor
- January 16: World Bulletin: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: Environmental Research Web: Fish ‘gut-rocks’ solve ocean puzzle
- January 16: china.org.cn: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: DailyIndia.com: Scientists solve marine carbon cycle mystery
- January 16: SindhToday.net: Scientists solve marine carbon cycle mystery
- January 16: Westcoaster.ca: Fish feces reducing CO2 in oceans by Alison Auld
- January 16: The Canadian Press: Study suggests fish waste helping neutralize carbon dioxide
- levels in oceans
- January 16: GMANews.tv: Fish waste helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Reuters: Fish digestion help keep the oceans healthy by Michael Kahn
- January 15: Associated Press: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Japan Focus: Japan’s King of Fish Faces Extinction by Justin McCurry and David
- McNeill
- January 13: The Tyee: Should you stop eating salmon? by Colleen Kimmett
- January 15: UBC Public Affairs: UBC researcher gives first-ever estimate of worldwide fish
- biomass and impact on climate change
- January 15: Physorg.com: Researcher gives first-ever estimate of worldwide fish biomass and
- impact on climate change
- January 15: NewsDaily.com: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy by Michael Kahn
- January 15: Huliq.com: First-ever estimate of worldwide fish biomass, impact on climate change
- January 15: Climate Ark: Study suggests fish waste helping neutralize carbon dioxide levels in oceans
- January 15: EPOCA Ocean Acidification: UBC researcher gives first-ever estimate of worldwide fish biomass and impact on climate change
- January 15: MSNBC: Fish ‘gut rocks’ proving vital to oceans, climate
- January 15: MSNBC: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 15: MSNBC: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Leader-Post: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: CNews: Fish feces may help neutralize carbon dioxide levels by Alison Auld
- January 15: Newsday.com: Research finds oceans’ delicate balance helped by fish ‘gut rocks’
- January 15: Biology News Net: Fish guts explain marine carbon cycle mystery
- January 15: The US Daily: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 15: The Post Chronicle: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 15: The Daily News Online: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Columbian.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: AZCentral.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Mlive.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: LeHighValleyLive.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: OregonLive.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: CanadaEast: Study suggests fish waste helping neutralize carbon dioxide levels in oceans by Alison Auld
- January 15: Examiner.com: Fish poopl helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Forbes.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Bloomberg.com: Fish guts may shed light on mystery of upper ocean’s chemistry by Alex Morales
- January 15: Townhall.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Ledger-Enquirer.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: DailyAdvance.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Newsday.com: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
2009 Newspaper Coverage
- April 22: Honolulu Weekly: Fishing down the food chain
- April 14: Liberation: Il ne laisse rien filet by Michel Henry
- April 9: The Independent: Want to save the planet? Tuck in to some jellyfish and chips, squid sausages and algae burgers…by Simon Usborne
- April 9: Kieler Hochschulen: Ich wollte etwas bewegen
- March 24: The Epoch Times: Increased demand for fish causing harm by Joan Delaney
- March 23: La Marseillaise: L’avenir de la peche sera artisanal by Mireille Roubaud
- March 23: La Provence: Vers une mer videe de ses poissons? by Philippe Gallini
- March 17: Globe and Mail: Health benefits of fish overblown by Martin Mittelstaedt
- March 16: Globe and Mail: Give up seafood, save the planet? by Martin Mittelstaedt
- March 4: Le Monde: Recontre avec Daniel Pauly, expert mondial de la peche
- March 4: Christian Science Monitor: Parks that can move when the animals do by Moises Velasquez-Manoff
- March 3: Le Monde: Il faut pecher moins si l’on veut continuer a pouvoir pecher
- March 3: The Timaru Herald: Best spots for trout fishing by Peter Shutt
- February 27: Jornal Reconquista Castelo Branco: Instabilidade em glaciares da Antarctida
- February 21: Timaru Herald: Head for high water, lakes and canals for best trout fishing by Peter Shutt
- February 17: The Telegram (St. John’s): Coveting the Arctic
- February 17: The Whitehorse Daily Star: Climate change will force fish north and south to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 15: Le Monde: Les ecosystemes oceaniques modifies par le rechauffement
- February 15: Malaysia Sun: How climate change will affect more than 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 15: Tehran Times: Bleak forecast on fishery stocks
- February 15: Ottawa Citizen: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: El Pais: La pesca se desplazara 45 kilometros cada diez anos hacia los polos by Alicia Rivera
- February 14: Lowestoft The Journal: Cod stock fears for North Sea
- February 14: The Surrey Now: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Nanaimo Daily News: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Taipei Times: Climate change to cause dark night of the shoal
- February 14: Calgary Herald: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Brockville Recorder and Times: Climate change will force fish north and south to find cold waterby Alison Auld
- February 14: Montrealgazette.com: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: The Vancouver Sun: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Lowestoft The Journal: Cod stock fears for North Sea
- February 13: de Volkskrant: Niet walvis maar mens vist zee leeg
- February 13: Eastern Daily Press: Cod numbers hit by climate change by Tara Greaves
- Feburary 13: The Telegraph: Tropical fish swimming north because of global warming by Louise Gray
- February 13: La Voz de Galicia: El cambio climatico empuja a algunas expecies hacia el Polo Norte by X. Lombardero
- February 13: Edmonton Journal: Warming water to propel fish closer to poles
- February 13: Simcoe Reformer: Climate change to cause huge fish migration; species searching for cooler waters by Alison Auld
- February 13: The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton): Species could migrate northward; warmer water by Alison Auld
- February 13: The Telegram (St. John’s): Climate change forces fish to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 13: The Whitehorse Daily Star: Climate change will force fish north and south to find cold water
- February 13: Metro Teknik: Klimatkrisen fina fisken for nordbor
- February 12: The Hamilton Spectator: Climate change will force fish north, south to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 12: El Economista: Fish seen shifting 125 miles by 2050 due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 12: The Toronto Star: Climate change will force fish to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 4: National Post: Predator in the soup by Jamie Sturgeon and Justin Robertson
- January 30: El Pais: Premio a la conciencia ecologica por la Amazonia
- January 17: Tehran Times: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 16: Los Angeles Times: Science briefing: Ocean wants fish waste
- January 16: Fort Frances Times: Fish waste reduces CO2 levels in oceans
- January 16: The Keene Sentinel: Technology briefs: Fish poop helps with acid balance
- January 16: The Globe and Mail: Fish droppings help balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 16: The Guardian: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 16: The Standard: Study suggests fish waste beneficial to oceans
- January 16: The Niagara Falls Review: Fish waste neutralizes carbon dioxide in sea water
- January 16: The Economic Times: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: Calgary Sun: Fish waste helps clean ocean water
- January 16: Western Morning News: Experts unlock secret to ocean’s acid levels
- January 16: Calgary Herald: Fish excretions help keep oceans healthy
- January 16: Edmonton Sun: Fish feces help neutralize carbon dioxide levels in oceans
- January 16: Daily Record: Fish poop balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 16: The Province: Fish poop helps keep our oceans healthy by Lena Sin
- January 16: Philadelphia Daily News: Here’s teh poop on ocean health
- January 16: Detroit News: Fish droppings help balance ocean acid
- January 16: China Daily: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: Portage La Prairie: Fish waste neutralizing carbon levels in oceans by Alison Auld
- January 16: The Telegram (St. John’s): Fish waste helps neutralize CO2 levels in oceans by Alison Auld
- January 16: The Toronto Sun: Fish poop rules the seas; Helps control harmful acid levels by Alison Auld
- January 16: The Vancouver Sun: Study weighs in on fish in sea: 2 billion tonnes; UBC researcher part of a scientific team that publishes first estimate of the total biomass by Tara Carman
- January 16: The Times Colonist: Fish fight climate change, scientific team discovers; ‘Gut rocks’ reduce acid levels in oceans by Tara Carman
- January 15: Terra Noticias: Acao humana prejudica evolucao e pode condenar especies by Cornelia Dean, translated by Amy Traducoes
- January 15: Montreal Gazette: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: Vancouver Sun: UBC researcher calculates the biomass of the world’s fish by Tara Carman
- January 15: The News: Study suggests fish waste helping neutralize carbon dioxide levels in oceans
- January 15: Columbia Missourian: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: The Windsor Star: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Province: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: Calgary Herald: Fish excretionis fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Star Phoenix: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Vancouver Sun: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: Times Colonist: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Journal Gazette: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Calgary Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: 24 Hours Vancouver: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: The London Free Press: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Edmonton Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Houston Chronicle: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Winnipeg Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Toronto Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Las Vegas Sun: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: The Seattle Times: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: The Sacramento Bee: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: San Francisco Chronicle: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Contra Costa Times: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: San Luis Obispo Tribune: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: USA Today: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Lexington Herald-Leader: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Star Tribune: The bottom line on balancing the ocean’s acid levels – fish poop
- January 15: Seattle PI: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 15: Orlando Sentinel: Fish poop helps balance ocean’s acid levels
- January 12: The New York Times: Research ties human acts to harmful rates of species evolution by Cornelia Dean
2008 Magazine Coverage
- 2008: Silent Seas: Jellyfish Supper
- December 5: The Walrus: Q&A: Taras Grescoe by Jared Bland
- November 24: The American Prospect: Saving the fish banks by Colin Woodward
- November 3: Scientific American: Animal feed is fishy by Adam Hinterthuer
- October 9: Islands Business: Tarawa’s approach to tuna conservation by Christopher Pala
- October 2: New Scientist: Giant tuna kindergarten identified in Atlantic by Phil McKenna
- September 12: Science: Response to Comment on “A global map of human impact on marine ecosystems”by Selkoe et al.
- September 4: Queen Charlotte Island’s Observer: Good news, bad news for fishery by Judy McKinley
- September 12: Science: Comment on “A global map of human impact on marine ecosystems” by Michael R. Heath
- September 11: Good Magazine: Fin, the last days of fish by Peter Alsop
- September 8: Islands Business: Under-reporting fish catches a concern by Samisoni Pareti
- August 28: Smithsonian: Victory at sea by Christopher Pala
- August 26: Sport Fishing: Catches from tropical island nations vastly underreported
- August 14: Queen Charoltte Islands Observer: Action needed to avoid long-term decline in fish stocks
- August 5: Sport Fishing: Catches from tropical island nations vastly underreported
- 2008: National Geographic: The seas are depleted
- July 9: Mondiaal Magazine (Brussels, Belgium): Visvangst wordt grof onderschat by Stephen Leahy
- June 28: Newsweek: The tragic tale of the last tuna by Benjamin Sutherland
- June 27: Grist: Fish and pigs and chickens, oh my! by Erik Hoffner
- June 3: Trumpet: Where have all the fish gone? by Robert Morley
- April 2: Vanity Fair: Ocean’s 9 by Evgenia Peretz
- March 31: The Economist: Invasion of the holiday-snatchers
- March: Fisherman Life: An interview with Daniel Pauly by Margaret Boyes
- Spring: Trek: Cheers for Daniel Pauly
- Winter 2007/2008: Humanist Perspectives: Subsidies & deep-sea fish depletion by Rashid Sumaila
- February 20: Science and Spirit: Holy mackerel by Jennifer Jacquet