Press on fish heading north and deeper
The Pew Charitable Trusts is publicizing OceanAdapt and our data showing fish moving towards higher latitudes and deeper. Check in out here: http://pew.org/1MSouGN!
The Pew Charitable Trusts is publicizing OceanAdapt and our data showing fish moving towards higher latitudes and deeper. Check in out here: http://pew.org/1MSouGN!
EarthWise, a 2-minute NPR science show, just ran a piece on climate change and lobster that featured Malin. It’s well-done, though they made a big deal about lobster moving into Canada. This sounds more dire than some research would suggest:
We have a new paper out in Proceedings B, “Fishing, fast growth and climate variability increase the risk of collapse.” Analyzing data from fisheries around the world, we show that patterns in the ocean are nearly the opposite of those
Patrick is answering questions about the ocean right now on Twitter! (3-5pm EDT, 6/8/2015). Label your tweets with #MyOceanQ to reach him and other ocean experts convened by the Ocean Leadership group.
Malin talked yesterday for an hour with Marty Moss-Coane from WHYY’s Radio Times about the marine defaunation paper we had in January (interview here). Boris Worm (Dalhousie) joined the conversation as well and was a wonderful addition. He’s a very
Malin got interviewed today for the evening news on New Jersey public television (broadcast at 6, 7:30, and 11pm). The Stellar’s sea cow may be gone, but there’s much we can do to avert future ocean extinctions. This is on
Our global review of animal loss in the oceans is just out today in Science (or for free here) in a paper authored with Doug McCauley, Steve Palumbi, Jim Estes, Francis Joye, and Bob Warner. As we report, today’s oceans
Every wondered where you favorite fish is? In collaboration with NOAA Fisheries, we’ve launched a new website today called OceanAdapt that provides information on climate related changes in the distribution of the nation’s valuable marine fish stocks. There is growing
See the Rutger’s press release for the obligatory handshake photograph with our Dean. The award will support our work in the Philippines.
Maybe you saw the front page of the New York Times last Tuesday? It had the image here, and it was highlighting the publication of a new report from the federal government called the National Climate Assessment. Think of it