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Category: New Research

A fresh tuna at a fish market.

Indian Ocean catches of pricey and vulnerable sharks and tunas 30 per cent higher than officially reported

June 21, 2023January 4, 2024
A fresh tuna at a fish market.

A fresh tuna at a fish market. Photo in the public domain from Rawpixel

Catches of large pelagic fishes such as tunas and sharks in the Indian Ocean are 30 per cent higher than officially reported by the agency in charge of managing these stocks, new research has found.

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Atlantic horse mackerel catch

Keep growing – Fish’s growth is not reduced by spawning

April 27, 2023January 4, 2024
Atlantic horse mackerel catch

Atlantic horse mackerel. Photo by Kulac, Wikimedia Commons.

Contrary to what is stated in biology textbooks, the growth of fish doesn’t slow down when and because they start spawning. In fact, their growth accelerates after they reproduce, according to a new article published in Science.

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Crystalline waters in Los Roques National Park in Venezuela

Paper Park Index helps identify 49 unprotected marine protected areas

March 23, 2023January 4, 2024
Crystalline waters in Los Roques National Park in Venezuela

Los Roques National Park in Venezuela. Photo by …your local connection, Flickr.

A new Paper Park Index (PPI) developed by researchers at the University of British Columbia’s Sea Around Us initiative helped identify 49 marine protected areas (MPAs) across the world where enough fishing takes place to contravene the protection status officially assigned to such sites.

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Bull shark

Most coral reef sharks and rays may be at risk of extinction

January 17, 2023January 4, 2024
Bull shark

Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas). Photo by amanderson2, Wikimedia Commons

Nearly two-thirds of coral reef shark and ray species worldwide are threatened with extinction, a new study in Nature Communications co-authored by the Sea Around Us’ Maria ‘Deng’ Palomares shows.

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New FCRR: Marine and Freshwater Miscellanea IV

December 19, 2022January 4, 2024
Mekong Giant Catfish

Mekong giant catfish. Photo by Tambe, Wikimedia Commons.

 

The Sea Around Us principal investigator, Dr. Daniel Pauly, and research assistant Elaine Chu are the editors of a recent edition of the Fisheries Centre Research Reports titled “Marine and Freshwater Miscellanea IV.”

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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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