- Volume 22, No.3: California Coast & Ocean: “Shifting Baselines” by Anne Canright
- November 18: New Scientist: “Daniel Pauly forecasts the future” by Daniel Pauly
- November 5: Time Magazine: “Oceans of Nothing” by Unmesh Kher
- November 3: Cosmos Magazine: “No more seafood by 2048” by Hamish Clarke
- November: Pour la Science vol. 349 (Scientific American): “On shifting baselines (in French)” by I. Ekeland
- October 12: New Scientist: “Imagine Earth without people” by Bob Holmes
- October 12: Nature: “The real sea change” by Mark Schrope
- October 5: UBC Reports: “Jellyfish sandwiches?” by Basil Waugh
- September 15: Raise the Hammer: “Bedtime for Large Ocean Vertebrates” by Ryan McGreal
- March: University Affairs: “ Google scholar service matches Thomson ISI citation index” by Leo Charbonneau
- January/February: Vancouver: “Best Big Green Voice” by J.M.
Category: Media Coverage
2006 Newspaper Coverage
December 29: BusinessDay: “New school of thought on fish” by Ernest Harsch
November 26: Los Angeles Times: “Not Enough Fish in the Sea” by Kenneth R. Weiss
November 26: The Boston Globe: “The Next Big Fish – Chilean sea bass was the first celebrity fish” by Charles P. Pierce
November 20: The Gazette (Montreal): “State-subsidized Destruction at Sea”
November 19: The New Times (Kigali): “African Waters Over Fished” by Jumah Ssenyonga
November 17: CanWest News Services: “Subsidies to `strip-mining’ trawlers need to stop” by Margaret Munro
November 17: The Australian: “Scientists foresee world of aliens and Dr Doolittles” by Lewis Smith
November 17: The Calgary Herald: “End fish trawler subsidies: report: Cost would idle them” by Margaret Munro
November 17: The Edmonton Journal: “‘Strip-mining’ of fisheries condemned: Japan, Russia among countries
subsidizing destructive trawlers” by Margaret Munro
November 17: The Gazette (Montreal): “Subsidies fuel ‘strip-mining’ fishing trawlers” by Margaret Munro
November 17: The Ottawa Citizen: “Subsidies devastate fish stocks” by Margaret Munro
November 17: The Vancouver Sun: “Fuel subsidies keep trawlers ‘strip-mining’ sea” by Margaret Munro
November 17: Sundaymirror: “Intelligent robots, no religion, and talking animals” by Nick Webster
November 17: Times Colonist (Victoria): “Nations prop up illegal fishing: report” by Margaret Munro
November 16: Guardian: “Life in 2056: longer, healthier – and not alone” by James Randerson and Ian Sample
November 16: Telegraph: “An invitation to look foolish’ or a window into the future?” by Anil Dawar
November 15:Jamaica Gleaner News: “Overfishing in Jamaica” by Peter Espeut
November 7: Herald Tribune: “Protecting our deep seas” by Joshua Reichert
November 4: Vancouver Sun: “A global effort is needed before sea life is past the point of no return” Editorial
November 4: Telegraph Media Group: “Fishermen have lost the plot“ by Charles Clover
November 3: Toronto Star: “Seafood species face extinction” by Peter Calamai
November 3: Vancouver Sun: “Fisheries facing collapse” by Nicholas Read & Margaret Munro
October 31: The Ubyssey: “Parasitic sea lice killing BC’s wild salmon” by Amanda Stutt
October 28: Press-Register: “Fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly will deliver lecture in Mobile” by Ben Raines
October 9: Seattle Post Intelligencer: “Although some species thrive, the feast is actually a
famine” by Robert McClure
August 24: Straight: “Fish farming for the future” by Andrew Findlay
August 8: La Vanguardia: “There will come a day when the Spanish fleet will dedicate themselves to catching
jellyfish” by Beatriz Navarro
July 30: The Baltimore Sun: A primeval tide of toxins by Kenneth R. Weiss
July 30: Los Angeles Times: “A primeval tide of toxins” by Kenneth R. Weiss
June 23: Mingpao Newspaper: “Fishing damages the golden triangle of coral reef in Southeast Asia” by Kangyan Lao
April 02: Maine Sunday Telegram: “Without drastic measures, Gulf of Maine cod fishery will be lost forever” by Priscilla Brooks and Rashid Sumaila
March 27: Hartford Courant:”Fishing subsidies spur emptying of the oceans “by Andrew Sharpless
March 21: Baltimore Sun:”Depletion of oceans demands an end to fishing subsidies” by Andrew Sharpless
March 05: The Independent: “Could a little Bono save the world’s fish?” by Peter Calamai
March 04: The Independent:”Management options” by Alisha Morrissey
February 25: Toronto Star:”Could a little Bono help save the world’s fish?” by Peter Calamai
February 18: The Globe and Mail:”Fisheries need political action” by Mark Hume
January 08: Toronto Star:”It’s ugly. And endangered, too? ” by Peter Calamai
January 06: The Washington Post:”NOAA Puts On Hold Draft Rules to Prevent Overfishing” by Juliet Eilperin
2006 Miscellaneous Media
- December 27: The Tyee: Little Hope for the Ugly Fish by Crawford Kilian
- November 17: Bloger:DogSays: Life in 2056: Longer, healthier and not alone by Jo
- November 17: Blogger:Victor Leon Ossandon Life in 2056: Longer, Healthier – and not alone by Victor Leon Ossandon
- November 17: UBC Public Affairs: Gov’t Subsidies Make Ocean “Strip-mining” Economically Viable: UBC Researchers
- November 16: Blogger: Biology in Science Fiction: The Next 50 Years of Scientific Advancement
- November 16: Livejournal: 2056
- November 16: UPI: Scientists look into crystal balls by Frances Burns
- November 11: Blogger: It’s My Life, It’s Now or Never, I Ain’t Gonna Wait Forever: Yummy crabcakes
- November 7: Afrol News: Global fisheries collapse to hit Africa first
- November 6: Portland Imc: Environmental Scientists Battle Despair and Depression Over End Times by Jail Bush
- November 2: Blue Water World of Books: Marine Conservation Biology: The Science of Maintaining the Sea’s Biodiversity (Paperback)
- October 28: The Mobile Register: Fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly will deliver lecture in Mobile by Ben Raines
- October 20: The Tyee: Coping with Climate Dread by Bryan Zandberg
- September 29: Bloomberg: Fish Farm Produces California Striped Bass Geothermally by Danny King
- September 28: UBC Public Affairs: UBC Fisheries Experts Named Tow of Three Recipients of Volvo Environment Prize by Brian Lin
- September 15: Volvo Environment Prize: Volvo Environment Prize
- September 15: Volvo Environment Prize: Volvo Environment Prize
- September 13: BYM News: Three pioneers in marine ecosystems awarded the Volvo Environment Prize
- August 1: News Target: As ocean pollution mounts, “toxic slime” rises up, destroying ocean life
- June 28: U.S. Newswire: NOAA Fisheries Bans Bottom Trawling in More Than 370,000 Square Miles in the Aleutians
- May 16: Oceana:At the Fish Market with Dr. Daniel Pauly
- May 5: SeaWeb-Ocean Voices:The Scientist as Communicator
- February 17: EurekAlert:Hooked on fishing, and we’re heading for the bottom, Says Scientist” by Daniel Pauly
- February 14: UWNews: Shopping list gets longer – not less choosy- in some of world’s largest fisheries” by Sandra Hines
- January 25: Dateline Earth: Fish farming has a long row to hoe, scientists say” by Robert McClure
2006 Radio & TV Interviews
Oct. 30 | CBC Radio One | Sounds Like Canada | Daniel Pauly | 22:21 | Acrobat Reader | |
June 10 | CBC Newsworld | Deep sea destruction? | Daniel Pauly | 5:37 | Windows Media | |
May 1 | CBC News | Sablefish Story | Rashid Sumaila | Windows Media | ||
April 19 | CBC Radio One | Sounds Like Canada | Daniel Pauly | 26:03 | Acrobat Reader |
2005 Magazine Coverage
2005 Newspaper Coverage
- December 20: The New York Times: “Fishing Industry’s Fuel Efficiency Gets Worse as Ocean Stocks Get Thinner” Cornelia Dean
- December 19: The New York Times: “Fish Fuel“
- November 11: Weser Kurier: “Immer weniger große Fische in den Meeren” by Jürgen Wendler
- October 29: Globe and Mail: “In a few decades, there will be no fish” by Deborah Jones
- October 23: The New York Times: “The Catch ” by Paul Greenberg
- October 22: The Japan Times: “Overfishing threatening too many species” by Eriko Arita
- October 19: The Globe and Mail: “UBC professor wins major Japanese prize” by Petti Fong
- October 18: PR Newswire: “Hidden Treasure: Rebuilding Fish Stocks Triples Catch Value“
- October 13: Monterey County Weekly: “Of myths and men” by Eric Enno Tamm
- August 26: The Standard: “ Marine care is our top priority: WWF” by Elizabeth Nash
- August 14: The Independent: “ Invasion of the alien jellyfish” by Elizabeth Nash
- August 08: The Royal Gazette: “Scientists say reports point to a big reduction in large ocean fish” by Colin O’connor
- August 07: El Pais: “ La invasion de las medusas” by Patricia Ortega Dolz
- August 03: The Monterey County Herald: “Ocean Rescue” by William Broad and Andrew Revkin
- July 29: The New York Times: “ Scientists warn fewer kinds of fish are swimming the oceans” by Cornelia Dean
- May 10-16: Issue 811: Business in Vancouver: “Study throws cold water on B.C. sablefish aquaculture” by Paul Harris
- May 7: Anchorage Daily News: “ Alaska’s Newspaper: Report casts doubt on B.C cod farming” by Laine Welch
- April 20: The Vancouver Courier: “The Price of Sushi” by Rhiannon Coppin
- April 12: The Seattle Times: “Seafood shows net some deep blue facts” by Natalie Singer
- March 30: The New York Times: “Fish Farms Tied in Study to Imperiling Wild Salmon” by Cornelia Dean
2005 Miscellaneous Media
- December 23: Reuters: “Fish group says give Aceh fishermen livelihoods, not boats“
- November 29: E2 Environmental Entrepreneurs: “E2 in Washington “
- November 05: University of Washington News “Symposium Weighs Science’s Role in Improving Fisheries Management” by Sandra Hines
- October 30: Sea Shepherd News: “Dr. Daniel Pauly Wins Cosmos Prize for Fish Conservation Studies“
- October 18: UBC Public Affairs: “UBC Fisheries Expert First Canadian to Receive $415,000 International Award” by Brian Lin
- October 18: PR Newswire: “Hidden Treasure: Rebuilding Fish Stocks Triples Catch Value, Study Says“
- October 16: SFGate: “ Of myths and men in Monterey“by Eric Enno Tamm
- July 29: Rednova News: “ Up to half of ocean species lost to overfishing“
- July 28: News Wise: “ Scientists discover global pattern of big fish diversity in open oceans“
- July 13: CBC News:“Japan awards prize to B.C. fishery scientist“
- June 22: ABC Online: “PM – Latest vote will not stop Japan’s scientific cull of whales” by Mark Colvin
- June 14: AL Mobile Register :”Congress takes arms against sea of troubles“
- May 26: NAAFE Forum 2005: Ensuring Fisheries Benefits to all Generations
- March 02: IPS News Agency :“U.S. Cod Stocks Down 96 Percent” by Stephen Leahy
- February 04: SciDevNet: “Asia’s Fisheries Need Reform not Rebuilding“
- January 31: AquaNews : “See Food” Differently – Fish Are Wildlife, Too” by Jennifer Jacquet
2005 Radio & TV Interviews
Spring | National Geographic | Predators, Strange Days on Planet Earth | Daniel Pauly | Acrobat Reader | ||
May 6 | Fish Radio | Economist give big thumbs down to black cod farming in B.C. | Rashid Sumaila | Windows Media | ||
Feb 18 | CBC News, Vancouver | BC’s largest salmon farming operations in trouble by Mike Laanela | Rashid Sumaila |
2004 Magazine Coverage
- 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
2004 Newspaper Coverage
- December 16: The Georgia Straight: “ The truth about the science of fish lice” by Lawrence Dill and Daniel Pauly
- November 08: Publico: “ Nao acredito que a pesca, tal como a conhecemos, continue a existir daqui a 30 anos” Por Clara Barata
- October 13: The New Zealand Herald: “ Nets leave a trail of death in the sea” by Catherine Masters and Michael Richardson
- August 17: The New Zealand Herald: “Fish Expert sounds warning on stocks” by Peter Jessup
- August 15: Chicago Tribune: “Fade to blue: A Tribune Special Report” by Paul Salopek
- August 10: Scoop: “World fisheries expert visits New Zealand“
- August 10: Stuff: “World fisheries expert to visit New Zealand“
- July 27: Malaysia Star: “Whales are no competition“
- July 20: Philadelphia Inquirer: “Japan loses bid for secret vote on whaling ban” by Trisha Thomas
- July 20: Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “Whaling meeting gets under way in Italy” by Trisha Thomas
- July 20: Star Tribune: “International meeting votes down Japan’s pro-whaling tactic, but it may have others“
- July 19: Reuters: “Whales do not compete with humans for fish” by Robin Pomeroy
- July 17: Toronto Star: “Fishing for the future” by Peter Calamai
- July 15: Montreal Gazette: “A fishy name game” by Margaret Munro
- July 8: BBC News: “Satellite data ‘could save fish’” by Alex Kirby
- June 23: Diario Acores: “Cientistas querem acabar com a pesca de arrasto” by Nélia Câmara
- June 22: Diário de Notícias da Madeira: “Estudo científico dá conta da ameaça do arrasto de fundo sobre os montes submarinos” by João Filipe Pestana
- June 20: Publico: “Pesca arrasa com vida ainda desconhecida” by Ana Fernandes
- May 14: Vancouver Sun: “An A-Z of advanced research in British Columbia” by Nicholas Read
- May 13: Liverpool Echo: “Marine mammals are `not competing’ with humans.”
- May 11: Korean Times: “Dwindling Fishery Resources” by Sohn Hong-keun
- May 4: Broadcast News: “There are sharply different views on the effect of fish farms on wild salmon at the World Fisheries Congress“
- May 4: Grand Rapids Press: “Jellyfish sandwich, anyone?“
- May 4: Seattle Post Intelligencer: “Jellyfish for lunch – It’s no joke, says scientist” by Robert McClure
- May 4: Vancouver Sun: “Unintentional catch wreaks havoc on oceans” by Larry Pynn
- April 30: Arizona Daily Wildcat: “Fully in Tact: Remember what you’ve seen here” by Sabrina Noble
- April 21: Entorno: “El fondo marino puede esconder la solucion para el sida o el cancer” by Ana Martínez
- April 21: Philadelphia Inquirer: “A call to save troubled oceans” by Maggie Fox
- April 9: Le Marin: “Des outils pour décrire l’état de santé de l’océan” by Marion Francoual
- April 8: Globe and Mail: “Beforeyou sink your teeth into that burger…” by David Boyd
- April 2: Vancouver Sun: “An ocean of information” by Glenn Bohn
- March 31: Santa Monica Mirror: “Marine Biologists Dramatise Ocean’s Destruction” by Kevin Allardice
- January 12: Globe and Mail: “Salmon farming industry reeling” by Peter Kennedy
- January 9: Ottawa Citizen: “Farmed salmon a health hazard” by Tom Spears
- January 9: Edmonton Journal: “Carcinogens found in farm-raised Atlantic salmon raise health alarms” by Tom Spears
- January 6: New York Times: “Multiplication Problem Threatens Stock of Sturgeon” by Christopher Pala