- 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