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- January 14 — Rashid Sumaila named University Killam Professor
- January 28 — Natalie Ban included in 2021 North American ELP cohort
- February 1 — Video Lecture: V2V Partnership - Trade in seafood and its impacts on the livelihoods & food security in developing Countries
- February 22 — TBTI: Call for contributions for a book on Canadian SSF
- April 8 — The implementation gap in Canadian fishery policy: Fisheries rebuilding and sustainability at risk
- April 9 — CBC BC - Interview: Dr. Rashid Sumaila speaks on BC Today
- April 19 — Oceana: Small fish, big influence: the case for rebuilding capelin
- April 26 — Overfishing, Conservation, Sustainability, and Farmed Fish
- May 12 — WTO deal 'doable' to stop subsidies that lead to over-fishing
- May 16 — Interactions between finfish aquaculture and American lobster in Atlantic Canada
- June 8 — Study identifies major barriers to financing a sustainable ocean economy
- June 30 — Oceana: Transparent Oceans Initiative
- August 1 — MDX Blog Post
- August 26 — Welcome
- October 26 — Nearly 300 Scientists ask the WTO to ban harmful fisheries subsidies
- November 9 — WTO: Scientists urging members to reach MC12 fishing subsidies agreement present letter to DG Okonjo-Iweala
- November 30 — Dr. Rashid Sumaila wins SSHRC’s Impact Award, Partnership Category
2020
- January 11 — Input versus output controls as instruments for fisheries management with a focus on Mediterranean fisheries
- January 14 — Supporting early career researchers: insights from interdisciplinary marine scientists
- January 24 — Subsidizing extinction?
- January 24 — Local Communities Conserve Their Environment, Support Their Economy
- February 4 — Community Conservation Research Network announces its 2nd Animation Video
- February 4 — Call for contribution: Special session on marine indigenous tenures at IMCC6
- February 4 — Call for applications: TD workshop, May 20-23 in Shizuoka, Japan
- February 10 — Projecting global mariculture diversity under climate change
- February 14 — Closing the high seas to fisheries: Possible impacts on aquaculture
- February 26 — Illicit trade in marine fish catch and its effects on ecosystems and people worldwide
- March 4 — OceanCanada Newsletter – Winter 2020
- March 10 — Paper Invitation to Special Issue: "Ocean Conservation and Pollution in an Era of Blue Economy"
- March 31 — Dr. Rashid Sumaila finalist for Ocean Awards 2020
- April 15 — Estimating Global Catches of Marine Recreational Fisheries
- May 19 — COVID-19 is a chance to end harmful fishing subsidies. Here's why we must take it
- May 19 — Bridging the Knowledge Ocean: A Design Study of Knowledge Translation for the OceanCanada Initiative
- May 22 — The COVID-19 Pandemic, Small-Scale Fisheries and Coastal Fishing Communities
- July 8 — Highlights and policy implications of new economic report: "Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications"
- November 9 — Study results show fishing access is a barrier for BC harvesters
- November 12 — Sofar: Mitigating Climate Change: It Starts With Better Ocean Data
- November 16 — Oceana: Untraceable: The Consequences of Canada’s Poorly Regulated Supply Chain
- December 1 — Canada and Transboundary Fisheries Management in Changing Oceans: Taking Stock, Future Scenarios
2019
- January 1 — Economic potential of the Brazilian marine recreational fishery.
- January 2 — Ocean Wise & CORU: 2018 Ocean Awards
- January 8 — Expanding the role of social science in conservation through an engagement with philosophy, methodology, and methods.
- January 9 — Just transactions, just transitions: Towards truly sustainable fisheries in British Columbia
- January 11 — Synergies on the coast: challenges facing shellfish aquaculture development on the central and north coast of British Columbia.
- January 12 — In political seas: engaging with political ecology in the ocean and coastal environment
- January 14 — Illicit trade in the marine resources of West Africa
- January 22 — National contributions to global ecosystem values.
- January 24 — Marine social science for the peopled seas.
- January 29 — Insights on fostering the emergence of robust conservation actions from Zimbabwe’s CAMPFIRE program.
- January 31 — Threats and vision for the conservation of Galápagos birds.
- February 1 — Reconciling social justice and ecosystem-based management in the wake of a successful predator reintroduction.
- February 5 — Dr. Rashid Sumaila wins UBC President’s Award for Public Education through Media
- February 11 — Friends of Port Mouton Bay launch Online Asset Map
- February 13 — IOF: How much microplastic is there in the BC marine food web?
- February 19 — A carding system as an approach to increasing the economic risk of engaging in IUU fishing?
- February 27 — Benefits of the Paris Agreement to ocean life, economies, and people
- February 27 — Achieving Paris climate target could net additional billions in fisheries revenue
- March 1 — The fisheries of Africa: exploitation, policy, and maritime security trends.
- March 1 — Distributional impacts of fisheries subsidies and their reform: case studies from Senegal and Vietnam
- March 1 — Climate Atlas of Canada: listening to the landscape of the future.
- March 6 — Fishing-effort response dynamics in fisheries for short-lived invertebrates.
- March 6 — Climate change: impact on marine ecosystems and world fisheries.
- March 6 — A modelling approach to assess the impact of land mining on marine biodiversity: assessment in coastal catchments experiencing catastrophic events (SW Brazil).
- March 7 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Winter 2019
- March 11 — "Watch Party" for: Benefit of Paris Agreement to ocean life, economies, and people
- March 12 — Oceana: Government goes against its own policy, fails to support the recovery of another cod stock
- March 12 — Local support for conservation is associated with perceptions of good governance, social impacts, and ecological effectiveness
- March 14 — Cecilia Engler-Palma invited to participate in ICES Working Group
- March 16 — Climate change impact on Canada's Pacific marine ecosystem: the current state of knowledge.
- March 18 — End the cruel shark fin trade in Canada
- March 18 — Ecotrust: Announcement of BC Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund
- March 19 — T Buck Suzuki: Legacy Bursary
- March 21 — Dr. Nathan Bennett named Chair of the People and the Ocean Specialist Group
- March 26 — Fishery subsidies: the interaction between science and policy.
- April 2 — Rashid Sumaila wins Ocean Wise®'s Murray A. Newman Research Award
- April 9 — Disaster-risk, water security challenges and strategies in Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
- April 9 — A network perspective on spatially clustered territorial use rights for fishers (TURF) zones.
- April 11 — Impacts of the changing ocean-sea ice system on the key forage fish Arctic cod (Boreogadus Saida) and subsistence fisheries in the Western Canadian Arctic: evaluating linked climate, ecosystem and economic (CEE) models.
- April 12 — A vision for documenting and sharing knowledge in conservation.
- April 18 — Culture as vector: agency for social-ecological systems change.
- May 3 — A review of the fate of southern British Columbia coho salmon over time.
- May 23 — Oceana - Oceans of Opportunity: The Economic Case for Rebuilding Northern Cod
- May 28 — First Blog Post
- May 29 — Long Blog Post
- May 30 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Spring 2019
- June 12 — Sustainable aquaculture in Canada: Lost in translation
- June 14 — Dr. Sumaila and Dr. Auger-Méthé named as Canada Research Chairs
- June 19 — Well-being outcomes of marine protected areas.
- June 19 — Marine protected areas can improve both human well-being and biodiversity conservation, new study finds
- June 28 — Ecological connectivity between the areas beyond national jurisdiction and coastal waters: safeguarding interests of coastal communities in developing countries.
- July 2 — Fisheries subsidies wreck ecosystems, don’t bring them back
- July 10 — No fear of bankruptcy: the innate self-subsidizing forces in recreational fishing
- July 17 — Sarah Harper wins Sumaila-Volvo Graduate Prize
- July 23 — Eight urgent, fundamental and simultaneous steps needed to restore ocean health, and the consequences for humanity and the planet of inaction or delay
- August 19 — The potential for locally managed marine area (LMMAs) as a participatory strategy for coastal and marine ecosystems - the global commons
- August 30 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Summer 2019
- September 5 — The Thriving Coastal Communities Initiative
- September 5 — New Report - The Thriving Coastal Communities Initiative
- September 10 — Rashid Sumaila named Fellow of Royal Society of Canada
- September 21 — Using harmonized historical catch data to infer the expansion of global tuna fisheries
- September 25 — Rapidly changing Arctic fisheries potential requires comprehensive management
- September 26 — Updated estimates and analysis of global fisheries subsidies
- September 26 — Busting myths that hinder an agreement to end harmful fisheries subsidies.
- October 11 — Ecosystem-based management can contribute to cooperation in transboundary fisheries: The case of pacific sardine
- October 11 — CCRN: Coastal Communities At The Ready
- October 14 — Towards a sustainable and equitable blue economy
- October 16 — TBTI studies of small-scale fisheries in Asia and Oceania
- October 16 — Blue Justice for Small-Scale Fisheries
- November 8 — Conservation, contraception and controversy: Supporting human rights to enable sustainable fisheries in Madagascar
- November 14 — The price tag of plastic pollution: An economic assessment of river plastic
- November 21 — Oceana - Fishery Audit 2019
- November 27 — Escaping the perfect storm of simultaneous climate change impacts on agriculture and marine fisheries
- November 28 — OceanCanada Newsletter – Fall 2019
2018
- January 24 — Stop Seafood Fraud: The seafood Canadians eat should be safe, legally caught and honestly labelled.
- February 1 — Environmental stewardship: a conceptual review and analytical framework.
- February 14 — Investments to reverse biodiversity loss are economically beneficial
- February 15 — Identification of native and non-native grass shrimps Palaemon spp. (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) by citizen science monitoring programs in Atlantic Canada.
- February 23 — Who brings in the fish? The relative contribution of small-scale and industrial fisheries to food security in Southeast Asia.
- March 1 — Presentation: Dr. Rashid Sumaila speaking at Ocean Luminaries
- March 1 — Habitat Enhancement Program: March 2018 field studies
- March 1 — Dr. William Cheung wins CUFA-BC's Ehor Boyanowsky Academic of the Year Award
- March 6 — European Young Leaders (EYL40) Warsaw Seminar
- March 7 — Oceana Canada - Latest ocean expedition
- March 13 — Regional variability in the sensitivity of Caribbean reef fish assemblages to ocean warming.
- March 20 — Can ecosystem services make conservation normal and commonplace?
- March 21 — Estimating nitrogen loading and far-field dispersal potential from background sources and coastal finfish aquaculture: a simple framework and case study in Atlantic Canada.
- March 21 — Climate change, marine ecosystems and global fisheries.
- March 22 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Winter 2018
- March 22 — Doubly lucky: economic impact of the English Bay bunker oil spill of April 2015.
- March 23 — Scientifically-supported economic incentive approaches for the long term sustainability of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna fisheries.
- March 23 — Managing the social impacts of conservation.
- March 23 — Maintaining coastal and Indigenous community access to marine resources and the ocean in Canada.
- April 13 — A protocol for the intercomparison of marine fishery and ecosystem models: Fish-MIP v1.0
- June 19 — OceanCanada featured in Too Big To Ignore June 2018 Newsletter
- June 27 — Visions for nature and nature’s contributions to people for the 21st century.
- June 27 — Subsidies reduce marine fisheries wealth.
- June 27 — Searching for a compromise between biological and economic demands to protect vulnerable habitats.
- June 27 — Preparing ocean governance for species on the move.
- June 27 — Navigating a just and inclusive path towards sustainable oceans.
- June 27 — Management and enforcement challenges for highly migratory species: the case of Atlantic bluefin tuna.
- June 27 — How just and just how? A systematic review of social equity in conservation research.
- June 27 — Diving back in time: extending historical baselines for Yelloweye rockfish with Indigenous knowledge.
- June 27 — Curiosity, interdisciplinarity, and giving back.
- June 27 — Climate change impacts on marine biodiversity, fisheries and society in the Arabian Gulf.
- June 27 — Can we meet the Target? Status and future trends for fisheries sustainability.
- June 27 — Assessing trade-offs in large marine protected areas.
- June 27 — Assessing real progress towards effective ocean protection.
- June 27 — Assessing Guinea Bissau's legal and illegal unreported and unregulated fisheries and the surveillance efforts to tackle them.
- June 27 — Addressing criticisms of large-scale Marine Protected Areas.
- June 27 — A simple application of bioeconomics to fisheries subsidies.
- June 28 — Sea-cage aquaculture impacts market and berried lobster (Homarus americanus) catches
- July 2 — Why less complexity produces better forecasts: an independent data evaluation of kelp habitat models
- July 6 — The future of fishes and fisheries in the changing oceans
- July 6 — The economics of fishing the high seas
- July 6 — Integrating diverse objectives for sustainable fisheries in Canada
- July 6 — Historical baselines of coral cover on tropical reefs as estimated by expert opinion.
- July 6 — Global estimation of areas with suitable environmental conditions for mariculture species
- July 6 — A fuzzy logic expert system for evaluating policy progress towards sustainability goals.
- July 18 — Governance of the Arctic Ocean beyond national jurisdiction: cooperative currents, restless sea.
- July 25 — The dark side of transformation: Latent risks in contemporary sustainability discourse
- August 7 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Summer 2018
- August 14 — Realizing the transformative potential of conservation through the social sciences, arts and humanities
- August 23 — Opportunities for climate‐risk reduction through effective fisheries management
- September 11 — Achieving the promise of integration in social-ecological research: a review and prospectus
- September 12 — William Cheung named as member of the RSC's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists
- September 12 — Projected amplification of food web bioaccumulation of MeHg and PCBs under climate change in the Northeastern Pacific
- September 13 — Untangling a Gordian Knot that must not be cut: Social-ecological systems research for management of Southern Benguela fisheries
- September 13 — Environmental governance: A practical framework to guide design, evaluation, and analysis
- September 16 — Shared stocks and fisheries subsidies disciplines: definitions, catches, and revenues.
- September 18 — Women’s perspectives of small-scale fisheries and environmental change in Chilika lagoon, India
- September 26 — Invitation to participate in public consultation: Proposed Maplewood Marine Restoration Project
- October 4 — Ahead of the G7 Summit, UBC researchers played key role in shaping marine policies
- October 12 — Enhancing climate change research with open science
- October 12 — Cecilia Engler appointed to Expert Panel, Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fishery Resources in the South Pacific Ocean
- October 16 — The Antarctic: connecting the dots. The Arctic: giving back. The Himalayas: feeling the myth
- October 16 — Potential impacts of finfish aquaculture on eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds and possible monitoring metrics for management: a case study in Atlantic Canada
- October 17 — Connecting people to protect whales.
- October 18 — Optimizing marine spatial plans with animal tracking data.
- October 22 — Incorporate Indigenous perspectives for impactful research and effective management.
- October 23 — The economic impact of global change on fishing and non-fishing households in the Tonle Sap ecosystem, Pursat, Cambodia
- October 23 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Spring 2018
- October 23 — Indicators of marine ecosystem integrity for Canada's Pacific: An expert-based hierarchical approach
- October 25 — First Session of the Intergovernmental Conference on BBNJ
- November 1 — Estimating fishers' net income in small-scale fisheries: minimum wage or average wage?
- November 6 — Role of communities in fisheries management: “one would first need to imagine it.”
- November 6 — Impacts of anthropogenic and natural “extreme events” on global fisheries
- November 7 — Sea Around Us: Nothing natural about nature’s steep decline
- November 7 — Sea Around Us: Modern slavery promotes overfishing
- November 7 — Modern slavery and the race to fish.
- November 16 — Oceana Canada: Fishery Audit 2018
- November 17 — Network governance of land-sea social-ecological systems in the Lesser Antilles.
- November 19 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Fall 2018
- November 26 — Establishing company level fishing revenue and profit losses from fisheries: A bottom-up approach
- December 17 — Unraveling the blue paradox: incomplete analysis yields incorrect conclusions about Phoenix Islands Protected Area closure.
- December 28 — Comparative valuation of fisheries in Asian Large Marine Ecosystems with emphasis on the East China Sea and South China Sea LMEs.
2017
- January 9 — OceanCanada Director Rashid Sumaila interview on CBC, discussing dead sea creatures in Nova Scotia
- January 12 — Having it all: can fisheries buybacks achieve capacity, economic, ecological, and social objectives?
- January 14 — Pipelines imperil Canada’s ecosystem.
- January 17 — One-year Research Position at Saint Mary's University
- January 24 — Reconciling fisheries catch and ocean productivity.
- January 25 — Trading for Sustainable Fisheries by Rashid Sumaila
- January 25 — OceanCanada/Vancouver Aquarium Speaker Series: Charting A Sustainable Course: Exploring Canada’s Fisheries
- January 25 — Ecotrust Qwii-qwiq-sap Standing Tree to Standing Home project
- January 26 — Rashid Sumaila speaks at the BC Young Fishermen's Gathering
- February 2 — Trade and sustainable fisheries.
- February 2 — On governance in fisheries in Senegal: from top-down control to co-management.
- February 2 — An appeal for a code of conduct for marine conservation.
- February 4 — Legal and ethical issues around incorporating traditional knowledge in polar data infrastructures.
- February 6 — Rashid Sumaila wins UBC’s Killam Faculty Research Prize
- February 6 — OceanCanada-Vancouver Aquarium speaker series first event postponed to Feb 28 due to weather
- February 8 — New publication in Science co-authored by OceanCanada member JJ Alava: Pipelines imperil Canada's Ecosystem
- February 10 — Economic challenges to the generalization of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture: an empirical comparative study on kelp monoculture and kelp-mollusk polyculture in Weihai, China.
- February 13 — Social and ecological effectiveness of large marine protected areas.
- February 17 — Contributions by women to fisheries economies: insights from five maritime countries
- February 18 — Effectiveness of shore-based remote camera monitoring for quantifying recreational fisher compliance in marine conservation areas.
- February 18 — Climate change-contaminant interactions in marine food webs: towards a conceptual framework.
- February 21 — Rashid Sumaila gives talk at Hokkaido University
- February 21 — How does network governance affect social-ecological fit across the land–sea interface? An empirical assessment from the Lesser Antilles.
- February 21 — Diagnosing adaptive comanagement across multiple cases.
- February 28 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Winter 2017
- March 3 — Catching Ripples in the Water Workshop Summary
- March 15 — Ensuring Sustainable Marine and Coastal Ecosystems Forum
- March 24 — Arctic. Yearbook of International Environmental Law.
- March 27 — Rashid Sumaila wins a 2017 Peter Benchley Ocean Award
- April 19 — The plan to ban fishing in more than half the world’s oceans
- April 21 — Linking ecosystem processes to communities of practice through commercially fished species in the Gulf of Alaska.
- April 26 — Tropical pinnipeds: bio-ecology, threats and conservation.
- April 26 — Towards the economic viability of local seafood programs: Key features for the financial performance of community supported fisheries
- April 27 — Fisheries and the world.
- May 3 — Oceana Canada Report: Collateral Damage: How to Reduce Bycatch in Canada’s Commercial Fisheries
- May 3 — Governing the coastal commons: communities, resilience and transformations.
- May 9 — Marine reserves can mitigate and promote adaptation to climate change.
- May 9 — A social-ecological systems approach to assessing conservation and fisheries outcomes in Fijian locally managed marine areas.
- May 10 — Global seafood trade flows and developing economies: insights from linking trade and production.
- May 12 — Solutions to blue carbon emissions: shrimp cultivation, mangrove deforestation and climate change in coastal Bangladesh.
- May 19 — Oceana: Women Are a Major but Overlooked Part of Fishing Economies, New Report Finds
- May 19 — How subsidies affect the economic viability of small-scale fisheries.
- May 20 — Adaptive capacity: from assessment to action in coastal social-ecological systems.
- May 21 — Impacts of climate change on marine and inland fishes and fisheries. (Editorial)
- May 25 — Mitigating cetacean bycatch in coastal Ecuador: governance challenges for small-scale fisheries.
- May 26 — Catching sea cucumber fever in coastal communities: conceptualizing the impacts of shocks versus trends for social-ecological systems.
- June 3 — Committing to socially responsible seafood.
- June 4 — Conservation and the right to fish: International conservation NGOs and the implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines for securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries.
- June 6 — A rapid assessment of co-benefits and trade-offs among Sustainable Development Goals.
- June 8 — World Oceans Day 2017
- June 8 — Sea Around Us: These women scientists want you to know more about fisheries
- June 10 — War, fish, and foreign fleets: the marine fisheries catches of Sierra Leone 1950–2015.
- June 10 — CBC World Report - UN Oceans Conference
- June 13 — Conservation actions at global and local scales in marine social-ecological systems: status, gaps, and ways forward.
- June 15 — The impact of coastal grabbing on community conservation – a global reconnaissance.
- June 19 — Transcript: Standing Committee on Fisheries & Oceans (Rashid Sumaila)
- June 20 — Transcript: Standing Committee on Fisheries & Oceans (Natalie Ban)
- June 22 — Canada-U.S. fisheries management in the Gulf of Maine: taking stock and charting future coordinates in the face of climate change.
- June 27 — The big role of coastal communities and small-scale fishers in ocean conservation.
- June 28 — Coral reefs management and decision making tools.
- July 1 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Spring 2017
- July 11 — Global mismatch between fishing dependency and larval supply from marine reserves.
- July 13 — From shared socio-economic pathways (SSPs) to oceanic system pathways (OSPs): building policy-relevant scenarios for global oceanic ecosystems and fisheries.
- July 19 — Fukushima-derived radioactivity measurements in Pacific salmon and soil samples collected in British Columbia, Canada
- July 21 — Adaptation strategies to climate change in marine systems
- August 2 — A rapid assessment of co-benefits and trade-offs among Sustainable Development Goals
- August 12 — Global change in the trophic functioning of marine food webs.
- August 22 — Sound physiological knowledge and principles in modeling shrinking of fishes under climate change.
- August 23 — Oceana: Gulf of St. Lawrence Expedition & Livestream
- August 30 — Large marine protected areas represent biodiversity now and under climate change.
- September 1 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Summer 2017
- September 2 — "What about the salmon?": a critical analysis of the Pacific Northwest LNG project in British Columbia.
- September 2 — Equity trade-offs in conservation decision making.
- September 5 — Why people matter in ocean governance: incorporating human dimensions into large-scale marine protected areas.
- September 14 — Reconstructing overfishing: moving beyond Malthus for effective and equitable solutions.
- September 14 — Future marine ecosystem drivers, biodiversity, and fisheries maximum catch potential in Pacific Island countries and territories under climate change.
- September 14 — Envisioning the future of aquatic animal tracking: Technology, science, and application
- September 16 — Does trade openness reduce a domestic fisheries catch?
- September 18 — William Cheung receives the ICES Prix d’ Excellence Award
- September 23 — Small-scale fisheries and subsidies disciplines: definitions, catches, revenues, and subsidies.
- September 26 — How do environmental governance processes shape evaluation of outcomes by stakeholders? A causal pathways approach.
- September 27 — Using fuzzy logic to determine the vulnerability of marine species to climate change.
- September 30 — Massive Chinese fleet jeopardizes threatened shark species around the Galápagos Marine Reserve and waters off Ecuador: implications for national and international fisheries policy. (Editorial)
- October 6 — Rashid Sumaila signatory to Malta Declaration
- October 9 — How can climate predictions improve sustainability of coastal fisheries in Pacific Small-Island Developing States?
- October 10 — Exploring trade-offs in climate change response in the context of Pacific Island fisheries.
- October 14 — When bad gets worse: corruption and fisheries.
- October 17 — Rashid Sumaila wins 2017 Volvo Environment Prize
- October 18 — New ideas on how the social sciences could change the way we do ocean conservation and management – and already are
- October 19 — Determining the degree of 'small-scaleness' using fisheries in British Columbia as an example.
- October 20 — An approach to assess learning conditions, effects and outcomes in environmental governance.
- October 24 — OceanCanada Working Paper #5: Socio-economic Contribution of Small-scale Versus Large-scale Fisheries in British Columbia
- October 24 — Nathan Bennett - Managing the social impacts of conservation
- October 24 — Exploring diverse relationships between humans and the environment with a solution-oriented lens.
- October 24 — David VanderZwaag’s keynote address at IMBER IMBIZO 5 conference, October 2-5, 2017.
- October 25 — Adaptive capacity: from assessment to action in coastal social-ecological systems.
- October 27 — Fishery Audit 2017
- October 31 — Indigenous knowledge as data for modern fishery management: a case study of Dungeness crab in Pacific Canada
- October 31 — Building resilient coastal communities in the context of climate change.
- November 1 — Human dimensions of large-scale marine protected areas: advancing research and practice.
- November 6 — Marine Policy: Call for abstracts
- November 7 — Indigenous peoples’ rights and marine protected areas.
- November 7 — Coastal and Indigenous community access to marine resources and the ocean: a policy imperative for Canada.
- November 7 — Canada's Oceans Priorities and International Leadership on Oceans
- November 8 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Fall 2017
- November 10 — Digital stories take Indigenous knowledge to the big screen
- November 29 — Rashid Sumaila: Winner of the 2017 Volvo Environment Prize
- November 29 — Oceana Canada: Mystery Fish: Seafood Fraud in Canada and How to Stop it
- December 1 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Fall 2017
- December 1 — Ex-vessel fish price database: disaggregating prices for low-priced species from reduction fisheries.
- December 6 — Watch exclusive footage of Gulf of St. Lawrence expedition
2016
- January 1 — Trade policy options for sustainable oceans and fisheries.
- January 13 — Projected scenarios for coastal First Nations’ fisheries catch potential under climate change: Management challenges and opportunities
- January 14 — Building confidence in projections of the responses of living marine resources to climate change.
- January 18 — New Research: Climate change could cut First Nations fisheries’ catch in half
- January 22 — New Research: Work by OceanCanada Research Director, Dr. Rashid Sumaila presented at World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
- January 22 — Fishing for the future: an overview of challenges and opportunities.
- January 24 — Using perceptions as evidence to improve conservation and environmental management.
- January 30 — Global fisheries subsidies: an updated estimate.
- February 1 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Winter 2015
- February 12 — Spring conditions and habitat use of beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) during arrival to the Mackenzie River Estuary.
- March 16 — Joint symposium hosted by OceanCanada and Too Big Too Ignore
- March 16 — New Research: Global Fisheries Subsidies: An Updated Estimate
- March 16 — New Research: Economic Viability and Small-Scale Fisheries — A Review
- March 16 — News Brief: Canada-US Bilateral Agreement on Arctic Conservation
- March 18 — News Brief: Inuvialuit ask feds for regional environment assessment of Beaufort Sea
- March 22 — Data from: Towards an integrated database on Canadian ocean resources: benefits, current states, and research gaps.
- March 23 — Opportunity: Interdisciplinary PhD opening with Dalhousie’s Marine Affairs Program
- March 28 — New Research: Identifying Best Practices in Fisheries Monitoring and Stewardship Training for First Nations Youth
- April 4 — Politics, science, and species protection law: a comparative consideration of southern and Atlantic bluefin tuna.
- April 8 — Sustainability of Canadian fisheries requires bold political leadership.
- April 9 — The relationship of social capital and fishers’ participation in multi-level governance arrangements.
- April 19 — Observed and projected impacts of climate change on marine fisheries, aquaculture, coastal tourism, and human health: an update.
- April 19 — Marine species at risk protection in Australia and Canada: paper promises, paltry progressions.
- April 20 — Resource: Mapping OceanCanada students and post-doctoral researchers
- April 20 — Profile: Atlantic working group welcomes new students and researchers
- April 20 — Imprecise and weakly assessed: evaluating voluntary measures for management of marine protected areas
- April 27 — Dr. Nancy Doubleday and Students at McMaster Water Week
- May 2 — Newsletter • Spring 2016
- May 4 — Publication: Canada's Marine Coasts in a Changing Climate
- May 5 — Synthesizing theories of natural resource management and governance.
- May 18 — Oceans, fisheries and the trade system.
- June 1 — Event: Enhancement of Windermere Basin in the City of Hamilton
- June 17 — Towards an integrated database on Canadian ocean resources: benefits, current states, and research gaps.
- June 18 — Governance across the land-sea interface: a systematic review.
- June 19 — Spring 2016: Highlights from Across the Partnership
- June 24 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Spring 2016
- June 24 — Mainstreaming the social sciences in conservation.
- July 2 — The continued importance of the hunter for future Inuit food security.
- July 2 — A proposal: an open licensing scheme for traditional knowledge.
- July 4 — Opportunity: One-Year Postdoctoral Position at St. Mary's University
- July 19 — OceanCanada Conference in Vancouver May 24 - 27
- July 19 — OceanCanada Researchers attend CoastalZone Conference in Toronto
- August 4 — Newsletter • Summer 2016
- August 10 — American eel: a symposium. Session Two.
- August 10 — American eel: a symposium. Session Six.
- August 10 — American eel: a symposium. Introduction.
- August 15 — OCP Director Rashid Sumaila lecturing in Natal, Brazil at an IMBER ClimEco5 Summer course
- August 15 — Fishing, not oil, is at the heart of the South China Sea dispute
- August 15 — Dr. Rashid Sumaila speaks to West African researchers as part of a Sea Around Us workshop
- August 25 — Identifying potential marine climate change refugia: A case study in Canada’s Pacific marine ecosystems
- August 30 — One of the World's Biggest Fisheries Is on the Verge of Collapse
- August 30 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Summer 2016
- August 30 — High seas fisheries management could recoup losses due to climate change
- August 31 — Transform high seas management to build climate resilience in marine seafood supply.
- September 7 — Global fisheries stand to lose approximately $10 billion of their annual revenue by 2050 if climate change continues unchecked, and countries that are most dependent on fisheries for food will be the hardest hit, finds new UBC research
- September 7 — Future fisheries can expect $10 billion revenue loss due to climate change
- September 7 — Building towards the marine conservation end-game: consolidating the role of MPAs in a future ocean.
- September 8 — Transform high seas management to build climate resilience in marine seafood supply
- September 8 — The wicked problem beneath the waves: fisheries in danger in the South China Sea
- September 8 — Projected change in global fisheries revenues under climate change.
- September 20 — Participation and resistance: alternative seafood marketing in a neoliberal era.
- September 20 — Participation and resistance: alternative seafood marketing in a neoliberal era.
- September 20 — Estimating the ecological, economic and social impacts of ocean acidification and warming on UK fisheries.
- September 24 — What is at stake? Status and threats to South China Sea marine fisheries.
- September 29 — Aquaculture law and policy: global, regional and national perspectives.
- October 19 — Marine Species at Risk Protection in Australia and Canada: Paper Promises, Paltry Progressions
- October 20 — Strategies for assertion of conservation and local management rights: A Haida Gwaii herring story
- October 20 — State of the Physical, Biological and Selected Fishery Resources of Pacific Canadian Marine Ecosystems in 2015
- October 30 — Spatial differentiation of marine eutrophication damage indicators based on species density.
- November 1 — Rashid Sumaila to speak at Rosenberg Institute Public Forum in San Francisco on November 9, 2016
- November 1 — Building an Ocean Science Alliance Workshop
- November 3 — Ian Mauro presenting in Morocco on Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change
- November 8 — 2017 Coastal Ocean Awards, Coastal Ocean Research Institute and the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
- November 12 — Hegemony and resistance: disturbing patterns and hopeful signs in the impact of neoliberal policies on small-scale fisheries around the world.
- November 17 — New video of Natalie Ban, OceanCanada Pacific Region Working Group Co-Lead
- November 27 — Place-based or sector-based adaptation? A case study of municipal and fishery policy integration.
- November 29 — Scenarios for investigating the future of Canada’s oceans and marine fisheries under environmental and socioeconomic change.
- November 29 — OceanCanada director Rashid Sumaila to speak at 3rd Biodiversity for Science Forum, Cancun, Mexico
- November 30 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Fall 2016
- November 30 — Conservation social science: understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservation.
- December 2 — Overcoming principal-agent problems to improve cooperative governance of internationally shared fisheries.
- December 2 — Cumulative effects of environmental change on culturally significant ecosystems in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
- December 7 — Searching for market-based sustainability pathways: challenges and opportunities for seafood certification programs in Japan.
- December 7 — Port of Vancouver Announces Field Studies in December 2016
- December 8 — Transboundary fisheries management in the Amazon: assessing current policies for the management of the ornamental silver arawana (Osteoglossum bicirrhosum).
- December 10 — Opportunity for marine fisheries reform in China.
- December 13 — A court case that could impact the Nova Scotia in-shore fishery - interview with Phillip Saunders
- December 20 — Dr. Rashid Sumaila named a Hokkaido University Ambassador
- December 21 — Navigating a sea of data: geoinformatics for law enforcement at sea.
- December 24 — Large benefits to marine fisheries of meeting the 1.5°C global warming target.
- December 30 — Impact of high seas closure on food security in low income fish dependent countries.
- December 30 — Corporate concentration and processor control: insights from the salmon and herring fisheries in British Columbia.
2015
- January 1 — Renewable ocean energy and the international law and policy seascape: global currents, regional surges.
- January 7 — Interview: Vancouver Real episode #025 - "Running out of FISH" with Dr. Rashid Sumaila
- January 10 — Pacific Canada’s Rockfish Conservation Areas: using Ostrom’s design principles to assess management effectiveness
- February 13 — Winners and losers in a world where the high seas is closed to fishing.
- February 26 — OceanCanada Newsletter - Winter 2015
- March 1 — Understanding protected area resilience: a multi-scale, social-ecological approach.
- March 7 — Presentation: Dr. Sumaila talks to UBC Fisheries Research Community
- March 7 — New Research: Could Canada benefit from closing the high seas to fishing?
- March 10 — Presentation: Dr. Rashid Sumaila Talks to UBC Graduate Students
- March 11 — Interview: Dr. U. Rashid Sumaila talks to CBC Radio One
- March 14 — Observed trends and climate projections affecting marine ecosystems in the Canadian Arctic.
- March 20 — Managing small-scale commercial fisheries for adaptive capacity: insights from dynamic social-ecological drivers of change in Monterey Bay
- April 22 — Participation in devolved commons management: Multiscale socioeconomic factors related to individuals’ participation in community-based management of marine protected areas in Indonesia
- April 28 — Efficient and equitable design of marine protected areas in Fiji through inclusion of stakeholder-specific objectives in conservation planning.
- May 2 — Secure sustainable seafood from developing countries.
- May 7 — Presentation: Dr. Sumaila discusses OceanCanada's innovative research at Peter Wall International Research Colloquium
- May 16 — Advancing marine cumulative effects mapping: An update in Canada’s Pacific waters
- June 4 — Contrasting futures for ocean and society from different anthropogenic CO2 emissions scenarios.
- June 17 — Adaptive governance to promote ecosystem services in urban green spaces.
- June 19 — Trends in global shared fisheries.
- June 19 — Economics of marine conservation.
- June 19 — Economic incentives and overfishing: a bioeconomic vulnerability index.
- June 19 — Eco²: a simple index of economic-ecological deficits.
- June 25 — Cumulative effects of planned industrial development and climate change on marine ecosystems
- July 6 — A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems.
- July 17 — Out of stock: the impact of climate change on British Columbia’s staple seafood supply and prices.
- August 5 — Communities and change in the anthropocene: understanding social-ecological vulnerability and planning adaptations to multiple interacting exposures
- September 4 — Community-based scenario planning: a process for vulnerability analysis and adaptation planning to social–ecological change in coastal communities
- October 16 — The role of aboriginal peoples in protected areas.
- October 24 — Canada at a crossroad: the imperative for realigning ocean policy with ocean science.
- November 2 — Developing Northern research in Arctic information management.
- November 6 — Boom or bust: the future of fish in the South China Sea.
- November 27 — New Research: Dr. Dana Miller and Dr. Rashid Sumaila Release Working Paper on Economic Impacts of the English Bay Oil Spill
- December 1 — Presentation: OceanCanada Director Dr. Rashid Sumaila at 2015 Nairobi Trade and Development Symposium
- December 5 — Linking classroom learning and research to advance ideas about social-ecological resilience.
- December 8 — Identifying best practices in fisheries monitoring and stewardship training for First Nations youth
- December 15 — Bioeconomics of ocean acidification effects on fisheries targeting calcifier species: A decision theory approach
- December 17 — Uncertainties in projecting climate change impacts in marine ecosystems.
- December 21 — Interplay of multiple goods, ecosystem services, and property rights in large social-ecological marine protected areas.
- December 22 — Taking stock and projecting the future of South China Sea fisheries.
- December 30 — Global trade in fish and fishery products: an overview.