(September 16, 2015) William Cheung, CORU Leader, recently presented at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Workshop on Regional Climate Projections and their Use in Impacts and Risk Analysis Studies, held at the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espacias, Brazil from September 15-18. Read more. Read More >
(September 9, 2015) William Cheung, CORU leader, has co-authored a paper titled “Polar lessons learned: long-term management based on shared threats in Arctic and Antarctic environments” in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. Read more. Read More >
(September 9, 2015) Climate change is forcing fish out of their current habitats and into cooler waters and many more species will soon be affected if climate goals are not met, say scientists. Read more. Read More >
(September 8, 2015) Muhammed Oyinlola, CORU PhD Student, has written a blog post about food security and the viability of aquaculture for the Nereus Program policy forum. Read more. Read More >
(September 8, 2015) Wilf Swartz, CORU Research Associate, discusses public awareness and transparency down the supply chain in this policy forum post on the Nereus Program website. Read more. Read More >
(September 2, 2015) William Cheung, CORU leader, has co-authored a paper titled “Polar lessons learned: long-term management based on shared threats in Arctic and Antarctic environments” in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. Read more. Read More >
(August 5, 2015) William Cheung, CORU leader, attended the Third Author Meeting of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) from July 27 to 31, in Beijing, China. Read more. Read More >
(July 29, 2015) William Cheung, CORU leader, and Rashid Sumaila, Director of the UBC Fisheries Economics Research Unit, have been published in Marine Ecology Progress Series on “Economic incentives and overfishing: a bioeconomic vulnerability index”. Read more. Read More >
(July 27, 2015) Muhammed Oyinlola, CORU PhD Student, has written a blog post about food security and the viability of aquaculture for the Nereus Program policy forum. Read more. Read More >
(July 15, 2015) They presented findings from the program on the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems and fisheries Read More >