- December 16: Nature: “Much rowing for fish” by Daniel Pauly
- November 04: Nature: “ Sink or swim” by Henry Nicholls
- August 28: New Scientist: “ Who’s reading what” by Daniel Pauly
- August 27: Science: “ A decktop view of overfishing” by Caroline Ash
- July 20: Nature: “Whales cleared of competing with fishermen” by Amanda Leigh Haag
- July 9: Science: “Hauling In Better Catch Data” by Mitch Leslie
- June 3: UBC Reports: “Jellyfish for lunch?“
- May 12: New Scientist: “Whales, seals and fishermen rarely take same prey” by Bob Holmes
- May: BC Business: “The New Elite“
- May: Wired: “The Bluewater Revolution” by Charles C. Mann
- March: Fisheries Oceanography: “Book Review: In a Perfect Ocean: the State of Fisheries and Ecosystems in the North Atlantic Ocean” by Kenneth T. Frank and Jae S. Choi
- February 19: National Geographic: “Trawlers Destroying Deep-Sea Reefs, Scientists Say” by John Pickrell
- February 4: Working Waterfront: “3 Ocean Books Reviewed: No Good News and a Fair Amount of Bad” by Ben Neal
- January/February: American Scientist: “Can We Have Our Fish and Eat Them Too?” by Phillip Levin
- January: Choice: “Book Review ” by F.T. Manheim