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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
- 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?
2010
- December 22: Feike: Measuring the impacts of commercial fishing
- December 21: Wild Singapore: What’s the catch? Researchers wrangle over how to measure commercial fishing’s impact on ocean biodiversity by Mike Orcutt
- December 21: Science Control: What’s the catch? Researchers wrangle over how to measure commercial fishing’s impact on ocean biodiversity
- December 15: Climate Action: Commercial fisheries not sustainable by Marianna Keen
- December 11: Surfspots-GPS: B.C. scientists map out the ocean’s destiny
- December 10: MY Green Education and Career: New research program to predict the future of oceans launched
- December 6: Globe-Net: Predicting the future of oceans – UBC and Nippon Foundation partnership
- December 6: MonagBay.com: World has run out of fishing grounds by Morgan Erickson-Davis
- December 5: UBC Public Affairs: UBC and The Nippon Foundation launch $13-million research program to predict the future of oceans
- December 5: CanadaViews.ca: UBC and The Nippon Foundation launch $13-million reserach program to predict the future of oceans
- December 4: The Age: Grim days for fisheries as ocean catch dries up by Juliet Eilperin
- December 4: ZME Science: Fisheries have no more place to expand on Earth
- December 4: Top Wire News: The world is running out of fishing grounds, new study shows
- December 4: The Age: Sea of troubles as search for wild fish pushes into final frontier
- December 3: bdnews24.com: World running out of new places to fish
- December 3: CNews: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: London Free Press: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: DailyIndia.com: Earth running out of room to expand fisheries
- December 3: Albuquerque Express: Earth running out of room to expand fisheries
- December 3: BritainNews.net: Earth running out of room to expand fisheries
- December 3: OneIndia News: Earth running out of room to expand fisheries
- December 3: Top News Law: Earth running out of room to expand fisheries
- December 3: Daily News & Analysis: Earth running out of room to expand fisheries
- December 3: Perishable News: World is running out of places to catch wild fish by Juliet Eilperin
- December 3: TG Daily: No room left for fisheries to expand, survey shows by Emma Woollacott
- December 3: Red Orbit: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish
- December 3: UPI.com: Study: World running out of fishing room
- December 3: The PoliJAM Times: Study: World running out of fishing room
- December 3: World News Report: The world is running out of fishing grounds, new study shows
- December 3: Times & Transcript: We’re running out of places to fish
- December 3: Lab Spaces: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish
- December 3: CBC News: Expansion saps world’s fishing grounds: UBC
- December 3: Mother Nature Network: World running out of places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: Seek4media: World running out of productive fishing ground
- December 3: Science Centric: ‘No fish left behind’ appraoch leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish: UBC researchers
- December 3: Science Codex: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish
- December 3: Bernama.com: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: Science Daily: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves Earth wtih nowhere left to fish
- December 3: World news Australia: World running out of new places to fish
- December 2: e! Science News: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish: UBC researchers
- December 2: EurekAlert: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish: UBC researchers
- December 2: eco-business.com: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves earth with nowhere left to fish, study finds
- December 2: The US Daily: World running out of new places to fish
- December 2: Reuters: World running out of new places to fish
- December 2: UBC Public Affairs: “No fish left behind” approach leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish: UBC researchers
- December 2: UBC Public Affairs: Press release: “No fish left behind” approach leaves Earth with nowhere left to fish: UBC researchers
- December 2: Wild Singapore: ‘No fish left behind’ approach leaves earth with nowhere left to fish
- December 2: Canada.com: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish, study says by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: Physorg.com: Llittle room left for fisheries
- December 2: MercuryNews.com: World is running out of places to catch wild fish by Juliet Eilperin
- December 2: STV: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- November 29: Ethiopian Review: Why do we keep hearing global fisheries are collapsing? by Peter Kareiva
- November 22: Yahoo News: Fish story: doubt cast on depletion of big ocean species
- November 18: Live Science: Fish Story: Doubt cast on depletion of big ocean species by Wynne Parry
- November 18: The Fishing Encyclopedia: ‘Fishing down food chain’ fails global test
- November 17: Wild Singapore: Some global fish stocks may be lower than thought
- November 17: Science Blog: Widely adopted indicator of fisheries health questioned
- November 17: National Science Foundation: Widely adopted indicator of fisheries health questioned
- November 17: Canada.com: Scientists at odds over ‘fishing down food web’ by Margaret Munro
- November 15: Newswise: Scientists question widely used indicator of ocean health
- November 10: Canadian University Press Newswire: The plight of the bluefin tuna by Kerry Peters and Emily Buck
- November 9: Deutsche Welle: Black market is corrupting efforts to save tuna
- November 8: Huffington Post: Bluefin tuna black market: how a runaway fishing industry looted the seas by Marina Walker Guevara, Kate Willson, and Marcos Garcia Rey
- November 1: FISHupdate.com: Canadian river enjoys another huge salmon run
- November 1: Ethiopian Review: Are there plenty more fish in the sea? by Susan Watts
- November 1: Fish Information & Services: In brief – New Sea Around Us Project to study jellyfish
- October 26: GPB News: British Columbia sees largest salmon run in a century, 34 million strong by Bill Chappell
- October 26: BBC News: Are there plenty more fish in the sea? by Susan Watts
- October 20: msnbc.ca: Good vs. evil: Jellyfish swarms spark debate by Wynne Parry
- October 20: Live Science: Jellyfish swarms: menacing or misunderstood? by Wynne Parry
- October 15: Dailygleaner.com: Tiny sardines offer great, guilt-free value by David Suzuki with Faisal Moola
- October 12: CNews: Tiny sardines offer great guilt-free value by David Suzuki with Faisal Moola
- Octber 8: Asia Sentinel: Seafood certification raises questions by Robert Delfs
- October: The Pew Environment Group: Pew Fellows program in marine conservation news and updates
- October: Edible Communities: Tofu of the sea by Jeff Nield
- October: Vancouver Aquarium: Tropics too hot for fish
- September 30: The Beacon: Oceana meets with WTO on fisheries in Geneva
- September 30: AllAfrica.com: Pricking our conscience about fishy food choices by Tamar Kahn
- September 29: Deutschlandfunk: Alle Fische im Netz by Tomma Schroder
- September 24: 2point6billion.com: China tops seafood consumption
- September 23: Fish Info & Services: China top in world seafood consumption
- September 23: Yahoo News: China top in world seafood consumption
- September 23: European Pressphoto Agency: China es el numero uno en el mundo en pesca y consumo de alimentos del mar
- September 23: Sustainable Food: What’s your country’s SeafoodPrint? by Sarah Parsons
- September 22: Yahoo News: China, Japan, US top list of seafood consumers
- September 22: Reuters AlertNet: China, Japan, U.S. lead fish consumption
- September 22: EurekAlert: China tops world in catch and consumption of fish
- September 22: UBC Public Affairs: China tops world in catch and consumption of fish: UBC research
- September 22: The Beacon: New study measures nations’ ‘SeafoodPrint’
- September 14: PR Newswire: Global fisheries research finds promise and peril
- September 14: AFP: Fishing could feed 20 million more if better managed
- September 14: UBC Public Affairs: Global fisheries research finds promise and peril: UBC research
- September 14: Reuters: World pays high price for overfishing by Allan Dowd
- September 10: AFP: Pacific sockeye salmon return in record numbers by Deborah Jones
- September 6: Mola mola: Having your fish and eating it by Tom Webb
- September 3: Treehugger: Marine Stewardship Council’s marine stewardship questionable, scientists say by Matthew McDermott
- September 3: FishNewsEU.com: Scientists call on “failing” MSC to reform certification procedures
- September 3: Newswise: Seafood stewardship questionable: UBC-Scripps experts
- September 3: Food CEO: International group of scientists criticizes actions of fishery certifier MSC
- September 2: UC San Diego News Centre: Seafoood stewardship questionable: UBC-Scripps Experts by Mario Aguilera
- September 2: The Fish Site: Doubts on sustainable certification
- September 2: Fish Info & Services: MSC standards questionable
- September 1: Scripps News: Seafood stewardship questionable: UBC-Scripps experts
- September 1: UBC Public Affairs: Seafood stewardship questionable: UBC-Scripps experts
- September 1: Science Daily: Seafood stewardship questionable, experts argue
- September 1: Bioscience Technology Online: Seafood stewardship questionable: UBC-Scripps experts
- September 1: PerishableNews: Experts question Marine Stewardship Council by Jennifer Jacquet
- September 1: PhysOrg: Seafood stewardship questionable
- September 1: EurekAlert: Seafood stewardship questionable: UBC-Scripps experts
- August 6: Scoop News: Mass whale strandings indicate “sick oceans”
- August: PLos ONE: The impact of whaling on the ocean carbon cycle: Why bigger was better by A.J. Pershing et al.
- August 5: Yale Environment 360: A looming oxygen crisis and its impact on world’s oceans by Carl Zimmer
- July 31: Fisher to Fisher: Catch shares = No shares for the fisher, an interview with Daniel Pauly, http://vimeo.com/13792318
- July: CNHI News Service: Fish scientists cozy with media: Blurring the lines of balanced news coverage by Nancy Gaines
- July 8: The Tyee: The gulf between us by Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
- June 22: World Trade Organization: Subsidizing Fisheries
- June 25: Inquirer.net: Whalewatching worth billions and booming
- June 21: The Big Money: No one eats whales. Why does anyone kill them?
- June 17: Gulf of Georgia Cannery Society: No easy answers
- June 15: The Hook: UBC fish expert urges action despite uncertainty in salmon run collapse
- June 13: Common Sense Canadian: Dr. Daniel Pauly on Fraser Sockeye collapse
- June 8: Enhanced Online News: Halt of “Overfishing Subsidies” essential to economic stability and human livelihood
- May 26: FIS Canada: Warning issued at UN fish stocks review
- May 26: Reuters: Research shows world’s fisheries management system failing miserably
- May 25: FishNewsEU.Com: Port states and RFMOs failing to protect vulnerable fisheries say researchers
- May 25: Pacific Free Press: Not counting on Canwest
- May 25: EcoPolitology: Reserach shows world’s fisheries management system failing miserably
- May 25: Taiwan News Online: UN fish stocks review opens with dire outlook
- May 25: CNBC: UN fish stocks review opens with dire outlook
- May 24: UN Webcast: Press Conference: The Pew Environment Group on the state of high seas fisheries management on the first day of the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement (UNFSA) Review Conference
- May 24: Associated Press: UN fish stocks review opens with dire outlook
- May 24: United Nations: Press conference on state of high seas fisheries management
- May 24: Digital Journal: Two studies show loopholes and gaps in high seas fisheries management
- May 24: Daily Mail: The sea is falling! The sea is falling!
- May 24: Yahoo News: Two studies show loopholes and gaps in high seas fisheries management
- May 18: Care2.com: How the oil spill might benefit gulf marine animals
- May 14: Perth Now: Documentary film review The End of the Line
- May 11: Huffington Post: Flying over the oil spill, hearing about the response effort
- May 5: Enhanced Online News: Mission Blue calls on G-20 nations to halt overfishing subsidies
- May 5: Business Wire: Mission Blue calls on G-20 nations to halt overfishing subsidies
- May 5: Bradenton.com: Mission Blue calls on G-20 nations to halt overfishing subsidies
- May 1: Reuters: Pacific fisheries seek closer links to consumers
- May 1: Chem Info: Pacific Fisheries seek closer links to consumers
- April 29: Canada.com: Biodiversity losses continue despite leaders’ commitment
- April 16; EP Social: Agenda informativa de Euorpa press sociedad para hoy
- April 8: Treehugger: Our oceans are un-owned, un-explored, un-protected – Updates from TED Oceans Mission Blue Conference
- April 8: NatGeo News Watch: Cormorant captures octopus, sends message to watching humans
- April 8: Baird Maritime: Fisheries management fails the high seas
- April 8: TEDBlog: Vulnerability: Roundup of session 2 on the Mission Blue Voyage
- April 6: The Nature Conservancy: Premier atlas provides unprecedented view of the Earth
- March 25: FishNewsEU.com: Ecosystem modelling training course success at ICES HQ
- March 23: CNN.com: Ted Danson: Industrial fishing is killing our oceans
- March 18: Rafe Mair Online: The time has come
- March 12: Miller-McCune: Pocket guides aim for better deal for sea fish
- March 11: Western Producer: Livestock depleting fish stocks
- March 9: The End of the Line Blog: TEOTL screening in Malta
- March 4: triplepundit: Film exposes overfishing practices, fishes for answers
- March 2: Seafood Choices: The 2010 Seafood Summit
- February 26: 3News: The End of the Line: fishing extinction?
- February 24: Teen Ink: Part one: The pros and cons of fishing in dependent areas
- February 21: World Sentinel: Pure salmon campaign, Canadian First Nations leaders urge Norway to protect B.C.’s wild salmon
- February 18: Ocean Sentry: Jellyfish for dinner? Conservation alert
- February 17: SeaWeb: Daniel Pauly Keynote (Part 1-6)
- February 17: Barlavento: O “Mar-a-nossa-volta: e o papel da soceidade civil
- February 17: 1Planet1Ocean: Do you eat salmon? Then this is a must-see: “Farmed salmond exposed”
- February 16: Oceana: Film reveals global scourge of salman aquaculture
- February 16: Your Story: Pure salmon campaign, Canadian First Nations leaders urge Norway to protect British Columbia’s wild salmon, other iconic wildlife
- February 16: PR Newswire: Pure salmon campaign, Canadian First Nations leaders urge Norway to protect British Columbia’s wild salmon, other iconic wildlife
- February 16: The Energy Daily: Pure salmon campaign, Canadian First Nations leaders urge Norway to protect British Columbia’s wild salmon, other iconic wildlife
- February 16: Greenpeace UK: A run on salmon?
- February 5: DR Forside: Baeredygtigt Blalys
- February 5: PerishableNews.com: Sustainable Fish: a sham?
- February 5: Afrika Kontakt: Fisheries on the agenda at the World Seafood Summit, Paris, February 4th 2010
- February 4: Sustainable Sushi: The 2010 Seafood Summit
- February 3: Politics of the Plate: Marine Stewardship Council loses its luster
- February 3: SFR: Faut-il sauver le thon rouge?
- February 1: SeafoodSource.com: Seafood Summit: defining sustainability
- February: Supreme Master Ching Hai: Solutions for the planet
- February: New York Times: Visualizing Science
- January 31: Fish2Fork: Fish farming will not feed the world, says top expert
- January 31: Fish2Fork: Industrial fishing is doomed, says top academic
- January 29: Universidade do Algarve: Palestra Dr. Daniel Pauly
- January 14: Civil Eats: Fisheries at the End Of The Line: a review by Stacey Slate
- January: El Anzuelo: Fisheries subsidies and the World Trade Organisation
- January: bluepebble: Catching the last fish in the ocean
2009
- December 2: Dissident Voice: Disappearing the wild salmon by Kim Petersen
- December: SeaWeb: Ocean Voices: The scientist as communicator
- November 27: Overmatter: How your taxes pay to despoil the environment
- November 26: Ecoshock Show Notes: Deep trouble – our oceans
- November 26: Global Warming 2020: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix
- November 24: Science Daily: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix
- November 21: World Sentinel: We’re killing the oceans. Is it too late to save the seas that sustain us?
- November 19: Innovations Report: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix
- November 18: Google News: Consumer campaigns don’t save endangered fish
- November 18: The Tyee: Sustainable shopping won’t save the oceans by Colleen Kimmett
- November 18: iAfrica.com: Consumer campaigns don’t save
- November 18: Science Centric: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix
- November 18: FIS canada: Consumer campaigns ‘don’t save endangered fish’
- November 18: Kelowna.com: Fish being wiped out to feed farm animals
- November 18: The Reporter: Oceana to protect Belize’s unique reefs by Anita Nembhard
- November 18: MongaBay.com: Using fish as livestock feed threatens global fisheries by Jeremy Hance
- November 17: -stream: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix
- November 17: e! Science News: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix
- November 17: Physorg.com: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix
- November 17: Red Orbit: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix: UBC study
- November 17: Kelowna.com: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world’s fish stocks, UBC study finds
- November 17: France 24: Consumer campaigns don’t save endangered fish
- November 17: Science Blog: Alternative animal feed part of globabl fisheries crisis fix: UBC study
- November 17: Canada.com: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world’s fish stocks, B.C. study finds by Larry Pynn
- November 17: EurekAlert: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix: UBC study
- November 17: UBC Public Affairs: Alternative animal feed part of global fisheries crisis fix: UBC study
- November 13: Treehugger.com: Bluefin Tuna: On the verge of collapse…or not?
- November 13: Nordlys.no: Giske ma rydde opp by Bjorn Erik Dahl
- November 12: The Huffington Post: Fish as food: A love affair, issues included by Daniel Pauly
- November 6: FishNewsEU.com: WWF and Oceana call on tuna commission to shut down Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery
- November 5: FISHupdate.com: New film highlights problems caused by salmon farms worldwide
- November 5: YouTube: “Farmed Salmon Exposed” – Intro/Exerpt
- November 4: FishNewsEU.com: 2010 Seafood Summit convenes in Paris in January
- November 3: Sociological Images: Rebranding unpopular fish
- November 3: Oceana: Daniel Pauly talks fish on ‘Fresh Air’
- November: Pew Environment Group: News of Note: Daniel Pauly writes about ethics of seafood in The Huffington Post
- October 28: Wild Salmon Circle: Farmed Salmon Exposed
- October 28: Trak.in: Omega-3 oils from GM soybeans safe to eat: US FDA by ANI
- October 28: Thaindian News: Omega-3 oils from GM soybeans safe to eat: US FDA by ANI
- October 14: National Wildlife Federation: Global warming could shift fish populations
- October 13: Slow Food: The End of the Line – Part Two by Charles clover
- October 12: SOS Children’s Villages: Climate change triggers fish famine, report warns by Hayley Jarvis
- October 9: Blue Planet News: Dwindling fish catch could leave a billion hungry
- October 9: Breaking News 24/7: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 9: Science Centric: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 9: Inter Press Service: Dwindling fish catch could leave a billion hungry by Stephen Leahy
- October 9: Thaindian News: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 9: Sindh Today: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 9: Xinhua News Agency: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Boliven Network: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: ClimateWire: Climate will dramatically shift world fish populations by Lauren Morello
- October 8: Treehugger: Global warming could reduce “catch potential” in tropical fisheries by 40% by Micahel Graham Richard
- October 8: Alpha Trade Finance: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: AOL Money & Finance: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: AZCentral.com: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Bolsamania: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: E, the Environmental Magazine: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: FremontCountyInfo.com: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Hoovers: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: IT Industry Today: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Media Industry Today: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Reuters: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: PR Newswire: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: State House News Service: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Sys-Con Media: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: U.S. Politics Today: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Technology Today: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: TecTrends: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: WR Hambrecht & Co: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Yahoo News: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- 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
- October 7: Canada.com: Climate change means winners and losers in fisheries: B.C. study by Larry Pynn
- October 6: Flesh & Stone: Greenpeace calls on supermarkets to stop deep sea fish sales by Michael Cosgrove
- October: NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center Quarterly Research Bulletin: ECOPATH celebrated at 25th anniversary fete.
- September 28: FIS: Scientists criticise MSC by Natalia Real
- September 23: AQUA.cl: Experto de Oceana expuso sobre los efectos de la pesca en el ecosistema marino
- September 20: Conapach: La pesca industrial es como una guerra contra los peces
- September 14: TheTyee.ca: Something’s Fishy about this Eco-Stamp of Approval by Daniel Pauly and Jennifer Jacquet
- September: Coastal and Marine Management and Education in the South Eastern Caribbean (CaMMESEC) Bulletin: GCFI…four letters, one unforgettable experience
- 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
2008
- December 29: The Tyee: Idea #6: Phase out fishermen by Rob Annandale
- December 22: People and Places: Winter storms and shifting baselines by Howard Silverman
- December 19: Treehugger.com: New study finds half a million sharks are finned every year in Ecuador by Jeremy Elton Jacquot
- December 16: Office parlementaire d’evaluation des choix scientifiques et technologiques: Maree amere
- December 12: Associated Press: Commission agrees to cut tuna catches in Pacific by Michael Casey
- December 10: Science Daily: Quality mark provides better protection for fish stocks than does the World Trade Organization
- December 10: Wageningen University: Eco-label provides better protection for fish stocks than does the WTO
- December 4: UBC Reports: In the news by Sean Sullivan
- November 23: The Stump: Farmed fish: Almost organic, and always polluting by Rick Attig, The Oregonian
- November 17: Wildlife Extra: 30% of world’s fish catch goes to make fish meal for farm animals
- November 9: Finfish.org: Fish catches wasted as animal feed
- November 6: About My Planet: One-third of caught fish wasted on livestock by Craig Baird
- November 5: About My Planet: Fish Food by Hilary Feldman
- November 3: Science A Go Go: One-third of world’s fish catches being needlessly used as animal feed by Kate Melville
- October 31: Public News Service: New Study: Ocean over-fishing has reached a crisis by Chris Thomas
- October 31: Public News Service: New Study: OR Pigs & poultry feast on seafood by Chris Thomas
- October 30: MongaBay.com: One-third of global marine catch used as livestock feed by Jeremy Hance
- October 30: Treehugger: Thirty percent of global fish catch wasted on livestock by Jeff Nield
- October 29: Institute for Ocean Conservation Science: A third of the world’s marine fish catches are used for animal feed, squandering a precious food resource for humans
- October 29: Seafood News: Study says forage fisheries should feed humans, not pigs
- October 29: The Environmental Awareness Report: Alarming new study: World’s fish catches are being wasted on animal feed
- October 29: Reuters: One-third of world fish catch used for animal feed by Deborah Zabarenko
- October 29: Dateline Earth: Oceans being killed off to feed livestock, farmed fish by Robert McClure
- October 29: TheFishSite: New study to highlight waste of seafood
- October 29: Medical News Today: Alarming new study: World’s fish catches are being wasted as animal feed
- October 28: KVUE.com: Fish stories: Dwindling fish, fish as fish food, best fish to eat by Barbara Kessler
- October 26: Newswise Science News: Alarming new study: World’s fish catches are being wasted as animal feed
- October 25: The Land: Our oceans overfished to feed the pigs by Rosslyn Beeby
- October 25: Stock & Land: Our oceans overfished to feed the pigs by Rosslyn Beeby
- October 23: Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Overfishing threatens tuna industry
- October 20: Greenpeace Making Waves: Symposium for sustainable sushi
- October 20: TheTyee.ca: Tried the Slimehead? Delicious! by Jennifer Jacquet
- October 17: BYM News: Japan conservationists and fishermen join forces for sustainable sushi
- October 13: Wired Science: The next collapsing industry: fishing by Brandon Keim
- October 8: BBC News Online: Fisheries waste ‘costs billions’ by Richard Black
- October 7: Generalitat de Catalunya Website: Ramon Margalef Prize in ecology
- October 6: Dalhousie University Website: Research that makes waves by Marilyn Smulders
- September 25: UBC Science Connect: Featured Alumni – Sashko Despotovski
- September 25: UBC Science Connect: Kudos – Pauly wins ecology prize
- September 22: Generalitat de Catalunya: French biologist Daniel Pauly is named the winner of the 4th Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology and Environmental Sciences
- September 22: Oceana.org: Oceana Wavemakers -Dr. Daniel Pauly
- September 22: Aqui Europa: Un experto europeo recomienda que se prejubilen los pescadores de la UE by Beatriz Manrique
- September 19: BBC Online: Ownership key to saving fisheries by Richard Black
- September 19: ExFn.com: About Science-Nature Ownership to saving fisheries
- September 19: Nuestro Mar: El Dr. Daniel Pauly expone los retos de la politica pesquera comun (UE)
- September 18: Associated Press: Pesca – Conservazionisti propongono riforma radicale politica UE
- September 18: Cotizalia: Experto aboga por eliminar las ayudas que potencian la pesca en la UE
- September 18: EFE: Experto aboga por elminar las ayudas que potencian la pesca en la UE
- September 18: Finanzas.com: Experto aboga por eliminar las ayudas que potencian la pesca en la UE
- September 18: Invertia Argentina: Experto aboga por eliminar las ayudas que potencian la pesca en la UE
- September 18: Invertia Chile: Experto aboga por eliminar las ayudas que potencian la pesca en la UE
- September 18: Invertia Peru: Experto aboga por eliminar las ayudas que potencian la pesca en la UE
- September 18: Libertad Balear: El Dr. Daniel Pauly plantea los retos que debe asumir la politica pesquera comun de la Union Europea
- September 18: Xornal Galicia Maritima: El Dr. Daniel Pauly expone los retos de la politica pesquera comun
- September 18: SeaWeb: New study offers solution to global fisheries collapse by Christopher Costello, Steven Gaines and John Lynham
- September 17: Generalitat de Catalunya: El bioleg frances Daniel Pauly nomenat guanyador del IV Premi Ramon Margalef d’Ecologia
- September 17: ConservationBytes.com: Fishing down the web by C.J.A. Bradshaw
- September 13: Shifting Baselines: Funding Priorities: Big barriers to small-scale fisheries by Jennifer Jacquet
- September 8: Conservation Bytes Blog: Tropical conservation biology by Corey J.A. Bradshaw
- August 28: Innovations Report: “Best hope at sustainable fisheries” short-changed by conservation efforts
- August 27: ScientistLive: Sustainable fisheries cheated
- August 27: Saving Marine Life Blog: More problems that marine animals are facing
- August 26: UPI.com: Small, sustainable fishing being undercut
- August 26: UPI.com: Science News: Small, sustainable fishing being undercut
- August 26: National Geographic Blog: World governments subsidize the wrong fisheries by David Braun
- August 26: Science Daily: “Best hope at sustainable Fisheries” short-changed by conservation efforts
- August 26: Wild Singapore Blog: “Best hope at sustainable Fisheries” short-changed by conservation efforts
- August 25: UBC Media Release: “Best hope at sustainable fisheries” short-changed by conservation efforts
- August 9: Water Community (India): Defending our oceans
- August 5: Environmental Research Web: Satellites keep tabs on the environment by John Amos
- July 24: ABC Radio Australia: Why reefs matter by Corinne Podger
- July 24: Il Manifesto (Italy): Pesca e sicurezza by Marina Zenobio
- July 22: N-TV (Berlin, Germany): Klimawandel treibt Fische zu Polen
- July 21: Gıda Sanayii (İstanbul,Turkey): 2050 yılına kadar onlarca balık yok olacak
- July 21: Deutsche Presse-Agentur/dpa-Dossier Science: Klima by Thilo Resenhoeft
- July 18: Pusula TV (Istanbul,Turkey): 2050 yilinda balik kalmayacak
- July 16: 24 Hours: Full-price fuel
- July 15: Physorg.com: Fuel subsidies better spent re-training fishers
- July 15: UBC Media Release: Fuel subsidies better spent re-training fishers
- July 15: Game Career Guide: Ocean summits and virtual fish: games for a sustainable future by Aerlyn Weissman
- July 11: Mongabay.com: The global rich are eating the poor’s fish: new report shows tropical fish catch gravely under-estimated by Jeremy Hance
- July 10: ScienceNOW Daily News: Warming spells trouble for fish by Christopher Pala
- July 10: Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Research shows pacific fishing catches under-reported
- July 9: Nature News: Overfishing worse than thought by Mark Schrope
- July 9: IPS Noticias (Uruguay): Pesca-Pacifico: Volumen de capturas subestimado by Stephen Leahy
- July 9: Islands Business: Under-reporting of fish catches in Pacific
- July 8: IPS: Global fish catches vastly underestimated by Stephen Leahy
- July 8: People and Planet: Fish catches declining faster than realised
- July 6: Natural News.com: Deep Sea fishing devastates ocean ecosystems, destroys fish stocks by David Gutierrez
- June 30: Science Daily: Fisheries, not whales, to blame for shortage of fish by World Wildlife Fund
- June 26: Popular Science: Whales don’t kill fish, people kill fish by Dawn Stover
- June 24: MammalZ: Fisheries, not Whales, to blame for shortage of fish
- June 24: Environment News Service: Cooperative spirit emerges at whaling commission meeting
- June 24: BBC News: Africa fish fall blames on Japan by Richard Black
- June 24: Net News Publisher: Fisheries, not whales, to blame for shortage of fish
- June 23: WWF Website: Fisheries, not whales, to blame for shortage of fish
- June 23: HSUS News: Scientists find whales Innocent of global decline in Fisheries by Kristen Everett
- June 17: ATUNA: Pacific nations ban tuna boats to stop stock collapse
- May 13: Seattle Post Intelligencer: Should you become a ‘bottomfeeder’ to help Puget Sound and the oceans? by Robert McClure
- April 30: National Geographic: Far-reaching effects of overfishing
- April 30: National Geographic: Careers in science – Ussif Rashid Sumaila
- April 24: Greenpeace UK: Bluefin thinking by John Sauven
- April 9: Blender Nation: Fish population data visualisation, internships at Great Northern Way Campus, Vancouver
- April 3: Georgia Straight: Calculating the true cost of salmon farming by Chris Genovali
- February 28: Green Living: West Coast fisheries need better management by Graeme Stemp-Morlock
- February 25: New York Times Blogs: Our exhausted oceans by Andrew C. Revkin
- February 20: Innovations Report (Germany): Learning from cod collapse to save tuna
- February 19: UBC Podcast: Saving Tuna: lessons from cod mismanagement
- February 19: New Scientist Environment: Tuna fisheries facing a cod-like collapse by Phil McKenna
- February 18: Mongabay.com: Tuna may go the way of cod: a collapsed fishery
- February 18: Business Wire (San Francisco, CA): Learning from cod collapse to save tuna
- February 18: EurekAlert (Washington, DC): UBC scientist invokes future generations to save tuna populations from collapse
- February 18: PR Inside (Austria): Learning from cod collapse to save tuna
- February 18: YubaNet: UBC scientist invokes future generations to save tuna populations from collapse
- February 14: CBC News: Map tracks human footprint on world’s oceans
- February 5: EurekAlert: 2008 Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation awarded to Dr. Ussif Rashid Sumaila
- January 21: The Tyee: A whale of a love affair by Colleen Kimmett
- January 16: Science Daily News: Out of disaster, shrimp are reborn by Erik Stokstad
2007
- December: The Fisherman: Scientists urge: act on sea lice
- December 26: Flyfishing: Bill McMillan’s new report by Doug Rose
- December 22: Dissident Voice: Capitalism and an impending wild salmon apocalypse by Kim Petersen
- December 16: Science Daily: Fish farms drive wild salmon populations toward extinction by SeaWeb
- December 14: Inter Press Service (IPS): Fish farms pushing wild salmon to extinction by Stephen Leahy
- December 13: PhysOrg: Fish farms drive wild salmon populations toward extinction by Sea Web
- December 13: Newswise: Fish farms drive wild salmon populations toward extinction by University of Alberta
- November 7: Earthtimes.org: Danson meets with WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy by Oceana
- November 7: Agence France Press: ‘Cheers’ star brings fishing fears to WTO
- November 1: UBC Reports: Fishing for trouble by Lorraine Chan
- October 19: IntraFish.no: Aquaculture’s growth rate actually is declining by John Fiorillo
- October 8: Entertainment News: Britney and Paris are inconvenient truths for Al Gore by Marc Malkin
- October 5: Oceana website: 2007 Partners Award
- October 5: Marine Conservation Blog: MCBI at the UN, supporting high seas conservation by Steven Lutz
- September 24: Mail Online: ‘Pilchards’ and ‘slimehead’ fish renamed to boost popularity by Vanessa Allen
- August 30: Inter Research website: Daniel Pauly, ECI prize winner 2007
- August 30: The New York Times Blog: Shrimponomics by Steven D. Levitt
- July 25: Westcoaster.ca: New initiative same old song and dance by Troy Watts
- July 20: The Tyee: The toothfish that bit Al Gore by Jennifer Jacquet
- July 2: Centerpoint: Fishing for a secure future
- July 1: Canada East Online: Lament for lost way of life in Newfoundland by Tara Brautigam
- June 27: ABC News: Conference told of way to curb jellyfish numbers
- June 23: Gold Coast Bulletin: Gooey blob has boffins quivering with delight by Seanna Cronin
- June 7: UBC Reports: Satellite photos show environmental destruction by trawlers
- June 1: Grist: But don’t take my word for it… by Andrew Sharpless
- May 30: Grist: Fishing subsidies stink by Andrew Sharpless
- May 27: Merco Press: Scientists call on WTO to slash fishing subsidies
- May 25: The Financial Express: WTO is key to avoiding collapse in fish stocks
- May 24: Reuters: Scientists urge WTO act to slash fishing subsidies by Robert Evans
- May 24: University of Montreal: Plusieurs nouveaux docteurs honorifiques à l’Université de Montréal
- May: NOAA: Ecopath modeling is top ten NOAA breakthrough
- May 14: Seafood.com: Stunning picture of Chinese trawlers with mud trails misleading by Cliff Goudey
- May 11: ESPN Fishing: Photos prove damage caused by trawlers by Mark Hume
- May 11: ScrippsNews: Photos prove damage caused by trawlers by Mark Hume
- May 10: Gristmill: A Kodak moment indeed by Andrew Sharpless
- May 7: Seafood News: US Senate backs ban on destructive fishing subsidies
- May 7: Fish Update (UK): US senators call for worldwide ban on destructive fishing subsidies
- May 4: PR-inside: US senators call for worldwide ban on destructive fishing subsidies by Oceana
- May 4: MaineToday: Maine senators join fisheries bill by Bart Jansen
- May 4: YubaNet: US senators call for worldwide ban on destructive fishing subsidies by Oceana
- May 4: Yahoo News: US senators call for worldwide ban on destructive fishing subsidies
- May 3: Red Orbit: US calls for cuts in fishing subsidies by John Zarocostas
- May3: ABC News: Senators urge drive on fishing subsidies
- May 3: The Marketplace (Namibian): Groups want fish protected
- May 3: Asia Pulse: Taiwan, Japan, S. Korea to submit fishery subsidies draft
- May 3: Seafood News: US and Japan at odds over fishing subsidies in WTO talks
- May 3: Reuters: Senators urge drive on fishing subsidies
- May 2: Forbes: Some progress in WTO fish talks but US, Japan at odds over ports
- May 2: Press TV (Iran): US bans fishing subsidies
- May 2: IPCdigital.com: Estados Unidos propõem eliminar subsídio à pesca
- May 2: Yahoo News: Some progress in WTO fish talks but US, Japan at odds over ports
- May 2: Planet Ark: Environment groups want fish protected in WTO deal by Laura MacInnis
- May 2: Sharewatch: Some progress in WTO fish talks but US, Japan at odds over ports
- May 2: MSNBC.com: US proposes a global ban on fishing aid by Frances Williams
- May 2: The Raw Story: Some progress in WTO fish talks but US, Japan at odds over ports
- May 2: Hemscott, UK: Some progress in WTO fish talks but US, Japan at odds over ports
- May 1: Associated Press: US presses proposal to ban fishing subsidies at WTO
- May 1: Bloomberg News: US Calls for support to ban harmful fisheries aid at WTO by Warren Giles
- May 1: Monsters and Critics.com (UK): United States calls for widespread ban on fishing subsidies by Deutsche Presse Agentur
- May 1: Forbes: U.S. presses WTO fishing subsidy ban by Frank Jordans
- May 1: MSN Money: US proposes a global ban on fishing aid
- May 1: Finance24 (South Africa): US: Ban fishing subsidies
- May 1: Reuters: Environment groups want fish protected in WTO deal by Laura MacInnis
- April 25: The Bloomington Alternative: If you see Pappy, please don’t eat him by Kit Newkirk
- April 18: Canoe Network: Watchdog programs offer shoppers choice by David Suzuki
- April 17: The Tyee: Save our oceans, eat like a pig by Jennifer Jacquet
- April 17: ScienceBlogs – Thoughts From Kansas: Ocean pollution series wins Pulitzer, muddles biology by Josh Rosenau
- April 16: Earth Negotiations Bulletin: Summary of the symposium on the state of the conservation of whales in the 21st century
- April 5: UBC Reports: Study urges Hong Kong to reel in fishing industry by Reuters and Agence France Presse
- March 26: Georgia Basin Puget Sound Research Conference: Lost in translation into Policy
- March 23: Pensacola News Journal: Texas judge orders new plan in debate over red snapper by Larry Wheeler
- March 21: Bloomberg.com: U.S. proposes ban on fishing subsidies in global trade talks by Mark Drajem
- March 8: Yahoo News: Conservationists push Hong Kong fishing ban
- March 8: Reuters: WWF urges Hong Kong to reel in fishing industry
- March 6: Inter Press Service: Ocean fisheries maxed out by Stephen Leahy
- March 1: Georgia Straight: Maintain hope, all ye who enter here by Terry Glavin
- February. 21: SeaFood Intelligence: DEEP SEA FISHING: Team of fisheries economists & ecologists call for end of government fuel subsidies
- February 20: National Review Online: Tragedy of the Ocean Commons by Iain Murray
- February 19: Science Magazine NewsBlog: Fishing like an economist
- February 19: BBC News: Call to halt deep sea ‘plunder’ by Jonathan Fildes
- February 18: Mongabay.com: Government subsidies drive deep-sea fish depletion by SeaWeb
- February 17: EurekAlert: The last wild hunt — Deep-sea fisheries scrape bottom of the sea by Jessica Brown
- February 16: TheTyee.ca: Consumers alone can’t save our fish by Jennifer Jacquet
- February 11: Biology News Net: Are we killing the world’s oceans?
- January 23: FishUpdate.com: International Marine Certification Programme invites comment on the definition of sustainable fishing
- January 23: SeaFood Intelligence: MSC goes fishing for public comment on definition of sustainable fishing
- January 4: UBC Reports: State-subsidized destruction at Sea by Basil Waugh
2006
- 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
2005
- 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
- May 26: North American Association of Fisheries Economists: NAAFE Forum 2005 Debate: 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
2004
- December 03: Afrol News: “ Overfishing behind Ghana’s wildlife decline“
- November 11: VOA News: “Study Links Low West African Fish Supply to increased Bushmeat Hunting” by David McAlary
- November 11: EurekAlert!: “Reduced fish stocks linked to increased bushmeat trade, wildlife declines in W. Africa” by Michelle Cook
- November 11: EurekAlert!: “New study links low fish supply to increased Bushmeat Hunting” by Sarah Yang
- November 11: National Geographic News: “African Bush-Meat Trade Linked to EU Overfishing” by James Owen
- November 08: Ciências: “Não Acredito Que a Pesca, Tal como a Conhecemos. Continue a Existir Daqui a 30 Anos” by Segunda-feira
- October 08: SciDevNet: “ Doom and gloom forecast for global environment” by Mike Shanahany
- October 06: BBC News: “ Deep-sea trawling’s great harm” by Richard Black
- Fall: Strait Talk: A desperate need for change
- July 20: Environmental News Network: “Whales do not compete with humans for fish, says study” by Robin Pomero
- July 19: BBC News: “Whales ‘absolved’ on fish stocks” by Alex Kirby
- July 17: Yahoo! News: “World’s Appetite for Tuna Threatens Supply” by Mort Rosenblum
- July 14: Environmental News Network:”World’s appetite for tuna poses threat to supply in under-policed seas” by Mort Rosenblum
- July 6: Deep Sea Conservation Coalition Press Release: “Press Conference by Deep Sea Conservation Coalition“
- June 7: World Wildlife Fund: “Conservation coalition seeks UN resolution to halt destruction of deep-sea biodiversity“
- May 17: Spiegel Online: “Robben und Wale konkurrieren nicht mit Fischern“
- April 22: Gara: “Arrantzaleek sare pelagikoen arriskuez ohartarazi dute“
- April 20: Reuters AlertNet: “U.S. oceans report says coastal areas in peril” by Maggie Fox
- April 19: Environmental News Network: “U.S. Must Act Immediately and Decisively on National Oceans Report, Says NRDC”
- April 2: Tidepool: “The Future of World Fisheries” by Illahee
- March 22: Shifting Baselines: “Hollywood Ocean Night“
- February 23: The Tyee: “Farmed Salmon Even Enviros Can Swallow” byJared Ferrie
- February 16: BBC News: “Deep-sea corals protection call” by Jonathan Amos
- February 16: CBC News: “Stop deep-sea trawls to protect coral, scientists urge”
- February 15: EurekAlert: “1,136 scientists call for protection of deep-sea corals”
- January 9: canada.com: “Farmed salmon a health hazard: report” by Tom Spears
2003
- December 2: UBC Public Affairs: “UBC’s Daniel Pauly will focus debate at 2004 World Fisheries Congress in Vancouver” by Michelle Cook
- November 3: UBC Public Affairs: “Scientific american names fisheries expert Daniel Pauly a world leader in research” by Michelle Cook
- August 11: CBC News: “Marine reserves needed to protect cod stocks: scientist“
- July 14: l’Unità: “Plancton e meduse, il cibo del futuro” by Daniel Pauly; translation by Cristiana Pulcinelli
- June 13: Citizen Review Online: “World Summit on Salmon considers salmon population – Scientists say hard decisions needed to restore numbers” by Jeff Bernard
- June 11: CBC News: “Summit explores ecosystem approach to salmon“
2002
- July 3: ENS News: “West African Fish Stocks Halved by Foreign Fleets“
- July 1: Le Soleil: “Surexploitation des ressources halieutiques : des experts sonnent l’alerte” by Aliou Ba
- June 28: WWF Italia: “L’allarme è stato lanciato oggi, nel corso di una conferenza stampa che si è tenuta a Dakar“
- April 19: Science: “Daniel Pauly Profile: Going to the edge to protect the sea” by David Malakoff
- February 20: SynEarth: “Fish Catches Have Declined by Half“
- February 18: Environment News Service: “High Tech Methods Decimating Fish Populations” by Cat Lazaroff
- February 18: Florida Museum of Natural History: “High Tech Methods Decimating Fish Populations“
- February 18: FutureTalk: “Complete collapse of North Atlantic fishing predicted” by Kurt Kleiner
- February 18: Jubilee Press Review: “Global fish stocks” from the Financial Times
- February 18: Weekly Whale News: “Quallensandwiches“
- February 18: n-tv.de: “Leere Meere: Nordatlantik überfischt“
- February 18: Science Daily: “Researchers Reveal Massive Reduction In Productivity Of The North Atlantic“
- February 16: BBC News: “Fish ‘massacre’ in North Atlantic” by Jonathan Amos
- February 16: SeaWeb: North Atlantic study reveals food fish catches have declined by half – despite tripled fishing effort by Jessica Brown
- February 16: Earth Crash Earth Spirit: “Scientists warn current rate of overfishing in the North Atlantic will result in an ocean-wide collapse within 10 years, leaving nothing but jellyfish and plankton“
- February 16: Eureka Alert!: “North Atlantic study reveals food fish catches have declined by half – despite tripled fishing effort“
- February 16: World Wildlife Fund: “Northwest Atlantic Ocean Needs More Protection“
- February: American Association for the Advancement of Science: “Massive Decrease in North Atlantic Fish, Researchers Report” by Coimbra Sirica
- February: American Cetacean Society: “Complete Collapse of North Atlantic Fisheries Predicted“
- February: New Zealand Federation of Freshwater Anglers: “Let the big one get away“
- February: Sustainable Development International: “North Atlantic Study Reveals Food Fish Catches Have Declined by Half“
- January 5: Vecernjilist: “Zanimljivosti o ljudskom mozgu“
- January: Seafood: “Global supply of seafood in question” by Steven Hedlund
2001
- December 26: China Internet Information Centre: “Fischfangstatistiken entsprechen der Richtigkeit“
- December 20: Fish Chain: “[China] Statistics for China’s Fishing Output Credible: Official” (Korean version here)
- December 19: China Interreta Informa Centro: “Statistiko pri fishkvanto de Chinio estas fidinda“
- December 18: China-Project.com: “Fishery statistics accusation challenged“
- December 18: Chinese Embassy: “Fishing Statistics “Basically Correct,” Ministry Says“
- December 18: ESPN Outdoors: “China rejects report of masking catches” by Joe McDonald
- December 17: NetEase: Chinese Rebuttal
- December 17: Worldcatch News Network: “China disputes claim it overreports fish catch“
- December 15: Access Asia: “You should have seen the one that got away…!“
- December 14: Icelandic Fisheries Laboratories: “Fréttir Rf“
- December 12: CNews: “Letting the big one get away” by David Suzuki
- December 12: European Water Management: “Over-reporting of Global Fisheries Catch Means Overfishing Problems are Worse than Feared“
- December 11: IUCN: “New study reveals underreporting of fish catch decline“
- December 8: Brainerdispatch.com: “China misreporting masks decline in fish catches“
- December 7: edie news: “Over-reporting of global fisheries catch mean overfishing problems are worse than feared“
- December 7: Global Environment and Trade Study: “Inflated Chinese Fisheries Data Masks Global Fish Decline”
- December 6: Oceanspace: “Canadian Scientists Blame China for Overfishing Errors“
- December 5: SciTecLibrary: “Study in Nature provides startling new evidence of declines in global fisheries since late ’80’s’“
- December 4: Angling News: “Wild fish in danger zone – overfishing must stop” by Knut Eirik Olsen
- December 4: pl.net: “Fish Numbers Decline Hidden By Inflation” from ens.lycos.com
- December 3: American Fisheries Society Mailing List: “Study in Nature provides startling new evidence of declines in global fisheries since late ’80’s’“
- December 3: Aquafeed news: “False Reporting Throws Doubt on FAO Fisheries Forecasts“
- December: Beach-caster.com: “Scientists predict 50% drop in global fish stocks by 2015“
- December: unknown source: “China challenges fish stocks reporting research“
- November 30: Australian Broadcasting Corporation Science Online: “Fishy stats hide global decline” by Anna Salleh
- November 30: Cowlix: “Curses, scrubbed again“
- November 30: Cyberdiver News Network: “Fish catch figures fishy“
- November 30: Earths.net: “Inflated Chinese fisheries masks global fish decline“
- November 30: Environment News: “Fishy stats hide global decline” by Anna Salleh
- November 30: Infoterra: “Study in Nature provides startling new evidence of declines in global fisheries“
- November 30: Sublegals: “World Fisheries Assessments may be Statistically Flawed“
- November 29: AnimalNET: “Global fish catches declining” by John Heilprin
- November 29: BBC News: “China blamed for over-fishing errors“
- November 29: Californiafish.org: “Chinese misreporting masks dramatic decline in ocean fish catches” by John Heilprin
- November 29: Cosmiverse: “Chinese misreporting masks dramatic decline in ocean fish catches“
- November 29: Environment News Network: “Chinese misreporting masks dramatic decline in ocean fish catches, scientists say” by John Heilprin
- November 29: Environment News Service: “Chinese misreporting masks dramatic decline in ocean fish catches, scientists say” by John Heilprin
- November 29: Environment News Service: “Inflated Chinese fisheries data masks global fish decline“
- November 29: Eparka.com: “Inflated Chinese fisheries data masks global fish decline“
- November 29: ESPN Outdoors: “World’s fish catches in dramatic decline” by John Heilprin
- November 29: Fishing Report: “U.N. data on fisheries wrong, says study that predicts decline” by John Heilprin
- November 29: Food Market Exchange: “Chinese misreporting masks dramatic decline in ocean fish catches, scientists say” by John Heilprin
- November 29: Greens NZ Regional Report for fourth week of Nov. 2001: “Inflated Chinese Fisheries Data Masks Global Fish Decline“
- November 29: Maldives Culture: “Catch figures fishy” by Helen Pearson
- November 29: MarineConservation.net: “World Fisheries in Dramatic and Unexpected Decline“
- November 29: PlaNet: “Fish numbers decline hidden by inflation“
- November 29: PlanetSave.com: “Crisis in world fish stocks“
- November 29: Probe International’s Three Gorges Dam Campaign: “Study says bad data by China inflated global fishing yields” by Eric Eckholm
- November 29: Quick Frozen Foods International News: “Something Fishy About Fishery Figures“
- November 29: Wildlife Action Group: “Chinese misreporting masks dramatic decline in ocean fish catches, scientists say” by John Heilprin
- November 28: Coastal and Marine Resources Newswire Mailinglist: “Study in Nature Provides Startling New Evidence of Declines in Global Fisheries Since Late ‘80’s“
- November 28: Earth Crash Earth Spirit “Study finds global seafood catch dramatically declined by almost 800 million pounds per year during 1990s, raising troubling questions about the long-term impacts of overfishing and the world’s future food supply.”
- November 28: EurekAlert: “Study in Nature Provides Startling New Evidence of Declines in Global Fisheries Since Late ‘80’s“
- November 28: Garden State EnvironNet: “Slippery statistics mask declining worldwide fish population” by John Heilprin
- November 28: King5.com: “Chinese misreporting masks decline in ocean fish catches“
- November 28: Natural Resources Defense Council: “NRDC Calls for Prompt Ratification and Implementation of International Fishing Treaty; Citing New Study of Worldwide Fisheries Decline” Statement of Lisa Speer
- November 28: NBC Miami, ecowatch Online: “UN overestimates world fish count” by Jeff Burnside
- November 28: NorthWest Cable News: “Chinese misreporting masks decline in ocean fish catches“
- November 28: West Coast Seafood Processors Association: “Response to Nature report on catch statistics” by Rod Moore
- November 28: Yahoo News: “Fish stocks greatly exaggerated by false reporting from China, study finds” by Cassandra Szklarski, Canadian Press Newswire
- November 28: Yahoo News: “Global Fish Catches Declining” by John Heilprin
- November 28: YourNews: “Valse cijfers China maskeren dramatische daling visstand“
- Date unknown: Enel: “Pesci in declino“
- Date unknown: Marine Environment News: “China Blamed For Over-Fishing Errors“
- Date unknown: Marine Fish Conservation Network: “Study in Nature Provides Startling New Evidence of Declines in Global Fisheries Since Late 80’s“
- Date unknown: Ready Meals: “China’s Fishy Tale Endangers Global Food Supply..” by Charles Arthur
- Date unknown: Recreational Fishing Alliance: “Chinese reporting masks decline in ocean resources“
- Date unknown: Sport Fishing Online: “Vast over-reporting by China to United Nations has masked falling catches”