- 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