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2015
- January 15: Science: Counting on Small-Scale Fisheries by Daniel Pauly and Anthony Charles
2014
- March 26: New York Times: Fishing More, Catching Less by Daniel Pauly
- July 2: Smithsonian Science: Panamanian Fish Catch is Vastly Under-reported, Study Reveals by Beth King
- October 10: Allgemeine Zeitung Bald tropische Fische an der Angel by Von Erwin Leuschner
- October 13: Allgemeine Zeitung Eine Goldgrube vor der Kuste by Von Erwin Leuschner
- October 13: Republikein Jellievisse bedreig groei van visbevolkings by Ian Nortje op Swakopmund
- October 14: Allgemeine Zeitung Fischbestande wurden geplundert by Von Erwin Leuschner, E. Hofmann
- December 22: PGA Foundations: What’s the catch? by Daniel Pauly
- December 27: Gulf Times: Too many boats, not enough fish by J. Jed Brown, Dalal Al-Abdulrazzak, Daniel Pauly and Dirk Zeller
2011
- July 14: Pacific Free Press: Cohen salmon inquiry finds on DFO: “shoddy” science, “unethical” research by Rafe Mair
- July 5: Belize Leading Newspaper: Belize ranks top in region for marine ecotourism, says scientists Cisneros and Sumaila
- June 29: Pacific Free Press: Silence of the mainstream media on private power, fish farms by Rafe Mair
- June 29: Solve Climate News: Warming, overfishing, plastic pollution destroying ocean life: scientists by Lisa Song
- June 29: Reuters: Warming, overfishing, plastic pollution destroying ocean life: scientists
- June 22: Presse Text: Gernelen verschlimmern krise in Madagaskar by Johannes Pemsteiner
- June 20: The Fish Site: Fish stocks plundered by international markets
- June 19: Medical News: International seafood markets plunder madagascar marine resources
- June 18: Environment: Foreign fleets threaten Madagascar fisheries by Bob Berwyn
- June 18: Sicence newsline: Madagascar marine resources plundered by international seafood markets
- June 17: Official website of Madagascars ministry of agriculture: Marches internationaux et pillage des ressources marines by Solo Rabefiringa
- June 17: Science Daily: Madagascar marine resources plundered by international seafood markets
- June 17: EurekAlert: Madagascar marine resources plundered by international seafood markets
- June 16: BlueVentures: International markets for seafood plunder madagascar’s marine resources
- June 14: Island Packet: Take a longer view on sea turtle progress by Sally R. Murphy
- June 13: Hear the answer: Why should the management and recovery plans developed by various fisheries be based on both past and current fish population models?
- June 8: Fish Information & Services: Sea Around Us project helps to illustrate cod decline by Natalia Real
- June 5: UBC Public Affairs: Reflections on academic life
- June 5: Global Animal: Bluefin tuna fish dying out BP oil greenpeace by Paul Greenberg
- May 28: Digital Journal: Seafood fraud old tricks may soon be foiled by new technology by Elizabeth Cunningham Perkins
- May 27: The Moderate Voice: Some things fishy by Joe Windish
- May 17: Discovery News: Marine reverves pick up pace of ocean protection by Kieran Mulvaney
- May 10: High Country News: A future of jellyfish? by Joseph Taylor
- May 5: Green Prophet: Hope amidst dubai’s marine destruction
- May 3: The Nature news: Overifishing hits all creatures great and small by Gwyneth Dickey Zakaib
- May 1: The New York Times: One fish, two fish, false-ish, true-ish by Felicity Barringer
- April 16: Cool Australia: Fish – Are There Really Plenty More in the Sea? by Staff Writer
- March 30: Forexyard: US experts: significant water contamination in Japan by Deborah Zabarenko
- March 28: Reuters: U.S. experts: significant water contamination in Japan by Deborah Zabarenko
- March 28: Mother Nature Network: Significant water contamination in Japan, U.S. experts say by Deborah Zabarenko
- March 26: Hear The Answer: Why should the management and recovery plans developed by various fisheries be based on both past and current fish population models?
- March 25: The Atlantic: A conversation With Helene York, sustainable Ddining expert
- March 24: Bloomberg: Japanese swap fish for burgers, soy milk on radiation contamination fears by Frederik Balfour, Shunichi Ozasa and Yumi Teso
- March 24: FIS: Study asks whether restaurants can encourage sustainable seafood consumption
- March 24: Bloomberg: Sushi in Japan at lower nuclear contamination risk than leafy Vegetables by Aya Takada
- March 24: Bloomberg Businessweek: Sushi in Japan at lower risk of radiation than vegetables
- March 22: Houston Chronicle: Radiation from stricken nuclear plant reaches sea
- March 22: Wired Science: Pictured: One Sea Turtle’s Worth of Plastic by Brandon Keim
- March 22: Peak Oil: Nuclear plant’s fuel rods damaged, leaking into Sea
- March 16: Ars Technica: The oceans of 2050: will there be any fish left? by Jonathan M. Gitlin
- March 7: Reuters US: Deal reached to manage fishing in Northeast Pacific by Allan Dowd
- March 7: University Affairs: Show the love for the Canada Research Chairs
- March 1: Newsminer.com: Oil studies find commercial fish in Arctic waters by The Associated Press
- February 22: Eat Drink Better: Overfishing means fewer big fish and more small fish
- February 22: Postcity.com: Sardine connoisseurs to vastly increase by 2050
- February 22: Westcoaster.ca: Big, predatory fish declining as small forage fish increasing: study
- February 22: FIS: Overfishing of big species leaves more small fish in the sea: study by Natalia Real
- February 22: Perishable News: Predator fish in oceans on alarming decline, experts say by Marc Kaufman
- February 22: Pune Mirror: Eat prey, not hunters to save fish stock: Experts
- February 22: Concord Monitor: Our oceans are losing their lions by Marc Kaufman
- February 22: Denverpost.com: Only small fish left in oceans by 2050, experts say by Marc Kaufman
- February 22: World Fishing: Fishing leaves fewer big fish, more small
- February 22: Fishupdate.com: Public urged to eat smaller fish
- February 22: The Bulletin: Experts warn about decline of predator fish by Marc Kaufman
- February 22: PBS Newshour: Predator fish in freefall; anchovies and sardines taking Over by Jenny Marder
- February 21: PMQ: Anchovy pizza can save fish populations
- February 21: Azcentral.com: What fish will be left in years ahead? by Marc Kaufman
- February 21: PSFK: Fish: should we eat more prey, less predators?
- February 21: Fishnewseu.com: Fewer big fish but more small fish in the sea, say researchers
- February 21: Zeenews.com: Shark deaths pack oceans with small fish
- February 21: Times Live: Not so many big fish in the sea
- February 21: Daily Times: Fewer big fish in the sea: scientists
- February 21: Gulfnews.com: Eat more anchovies, herring and sardines to save fish stocks
- February 21: Daily Mail Online: How the demise of the shark has led to our oceans becoming packed with sardines by David Derbyshire
- February 20: Independent: Fewer big fish in the sea, say scientists
- February 20: 7th Space Interactive: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century
- February 20: eCanadaNow: Changing oceans: the decline of large fish
- February 20: Sify: Shark deaths pack oceans with small fish
- February 20: China Post: Fewer large predatory fish are left in world’s oceans: scientists
- February 20: Brisbane Times: Food supply threat from overfishing, study finds by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: The Tyee: Big, predatory fish declining as small forage fish increasing: study
- February 19: Science Daily: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century
- February 19: Edmonton Journal: Meek fish inheriting the oceans, study warns by Bradley Bouzane
- February 19: Victoria Times Colonist: ‘Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing by Bradley Bouzane
- February 19: Red Orbit: Small fish overtake big fish in food web
- February 19: Regina Leader-Post: ‘Wild’ ocean is at risk from overfishing by Bradley Bouzne
- February 19: Canada.com: ‘Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing: UBC
- February 19: Sky News Australia: Fewer big fish in the sea – scientists
- February 19: Dalje.com: Human fishing seen changing fish balance
- February 19: Independent: Leading article: small fry
- February 19: Scotsman: Why tiddlers may soon rule our oceans by John Von Radowitz
- February 19: Independent: Out with tuna, in with sardines – a recipe for saving the seas by Steve Connor
- February 19: Brisbane Times: Hunters being hunted towards extinction in world’s oceans by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Adelaide Now: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Perth Now: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: News.com.au: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Brisbane Times: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: ABC News: Fewer big fish in the sea
- February 18: Telegraph: Save the seas: eat small fry like sardines instead of tuna
- February 18: Canada Views.ca: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century: UBC research
- February 18: Zeenews.com: Fewer big fish in the sea, says study
- February 18: Big Pond: Fewer big fish in the sea – scientists
- February 18: The PoliJam Times: Human fishing seen changing fish balance
- February 18: UPI.com: Human fishing seen changing fish balance
- February 18: Merco Press: Massive decline of predatory fish in the last 100 years threatens ‘wild’ oceans
- February 18: Science AAAS: As tuna vanish, sardines rise by Erik Stokstad
- February 18: Science Now: As tuna vanish, sardines rise by Erik Stokstad
- February 18: WA Today: Hunters being hunted towards extinction in world’s oceans by Kerry Sheridan
- February 18: Yahoo News: Fewer big fish in the sea, say scientists by Kerry Sheridan
- February 18: Science Centric: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century: UBC research
- February 18: Global News: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Regina Leader-Post: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Canada.com: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: The Star Phoenix: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Windsor Star: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Ottawa Citizen: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Victoria Times Colonist: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Edmonton Journal: Wild’ oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Discovery News: Fewer big fish in the sea by Kerry Sheridan
- February 18: Monsters and Critics.com: Too few fish in the sea? Scientists report decline in large fish
- February 18: MSN Philippines News: Fewer big fish in the sea, say scientists by Agence France-Presse
- February 18: Ecocentric: Why the world’s fisheries are going bankrupt by Bryan Walsh
- February 18: AFP: Fewer big fish in the sea, say scientists by kerry Sheridan
- February 18: e!Science News: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century: UBC research
- February 18: Physorg.com: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century: research
- February 18: Eurek Alert!: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century: UBC research
- February 18: UBC Public Affairs: Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century: UBC research
- February 14: Island Business: Politics: controversy surrounds fishermen’s deaths by Christopher Pala
- February 8: Arctic Portal: Arctic fisheries catches 75 times higher than reports
- February 8: Seed Daily: Arctic fisheries catches 75 times higher than previous reports by Staff Writers
- February 8: FIS: Canada, US, Russia misreport Arctic catches: study by Natalia Real
- February 7: Science Daily: Arctic fisheries’ catches 75 times higher than previous reports
- February 7: Mongabay.com: Arctic fish catch vastly underreported (by hundreds of thousands of metric tons) for 5 decades by Jeremy Hance
- February 7: Abbott Strategies: Selling the future: bluefin auction charts our decline
- February 7: CBC News: Arctic not overfished: Nunavut fishing group
- February 6: Tehran Times: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 5: World Countries News: Failure to report on fishery undermines Canada’s claim to Arctic
- February 5: Red Orbit: Arctic fish catch 75 times higher than reported
- February 5: Ann Novek’s Planetary Visions Continuation: Under reporting Of Arctic Fisheries
- February 5: The Dutch Harbor Fisherman: Canadian researchers question amount of Arctic catch by Alaska Newspapers Staff
- February 5: The Tundra Drums: Canadian researchers question amount of Arctic catch by Alaska Newspapers Staff
- February 5: The Seward Phoenix Log: Canadian researchers question amount of Arctic catch by Alaska Newspapers Staff
- February 5: Science Centric: Arctic fisheries’ catches 75 times higher than previous reports: UBC research
- February 5: The Star Phoenix: Arctic fish catch bigger than thought
- February 5: Dalje.com: Study: Arctic fish catches under-reported
- February 5: World News Australia: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Science Blog: Arctic fisheries’ catches 75 times higher than previous reports: UBC research
- February 4: Lab Spaces: Arctic fisheries’ catches 75 times higher than previous reports
- February 4: Science News: Arctic fisheries catches 75 times higher than previous reports
- February 4: MSN News: UBC study says Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: World Science: Fish face overexploitation even in Arctic, study finds
- February 4: Discovery News: Enjoying seafood sustainably by Christina Reed
- February 4: CTV News: Arctic fisheries drastically under-reported: report
- February 4: CBC News: Arctic fishing grossly underreported: report
- February 4: UBC: Arctic fisheries catches 75 times higher than previous reports: UBC research
- February 4: e!Science News: Arctic fisheries’ catches 75 times higher than previous reports: UBC research
- February 4: iStockAnalyst: Study: Arctic fish catches under-reported
- February 4: Red Orbit: Arctic fisheries catches 75 times higher than previous reports
- February 4: Reuters AlertNet: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: UPI.com: Study: Arctic fish catches under-reported
- February 4: The PoliJAM Times: Study: Arctic fish catches under-reported
- February 4: STV: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: TreeHugger: 75x More Fish Were Caught In Arctic From 1950-2006 Than Officially Reported: New Data by Matthew McDermott
- February 4: Alaska Dispatch: Study: Arctic fisheries aren’t ‘pristine frontier’ after all
- February 4: Mysask.com: Report shows Arctic fisheries drastically under-reported in Canada, U.S., Russia
- February 4: Bioscience Technology: Arctic fisheries’ catches 75 times higher than previous reports: UBC research
- February 4: Physorg.com: Arctic fisheries’ catches 75 times higher than previous reports: research
- February 4: Reuters US: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported by Allan Dowd
- February 4: Reuters India: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported by Allan Dowd
- February 4: Reuters UK: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported by Allan Dowd
- February 4: The Tyee: Report shows Arctic fisheries drastically under-reported in Canada, U.S., Russia
- February 4: Trendr TV: Dr. Daniel Pauly at Fish Forever, Vancouver
- February 4: CBC News: Arctic fishing grossly underreported
- January 31: Juneautek: Global fishing effort increasing and underestimated | Sea Around Us
- January 28: The Chief: Flirting with fishing disaster by Ben Lypka
- January 25: CBC News: Ocean changes unsettling to solo sailor by Max Paris
- January 21: Blogs at Chris Martenson: Straight talk with Paul Kedrosky: don’t count on technology to save us by Adam
- January 18: CFP-reformwatch.eu: The role of subsidies in overfishing cannot be over-emphasized
- January 18: The Nature Conservancy blog: Focusing one’s microscope: Daniel Pauly on the state of global fisheries
- January 18: Who’s Who in Black Canada: Dr. Daniel Pauly
- January 12: FIS Canada: Sea Around Us project – Sumaila responds to Branch et al. in Nature
- January 11: Good Food World: Have We Seen the End of Overfishing in US Waters?