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The Blue Economy is more than just resources – it also has to focus on social equity and governance

March 17, 2021

A recent UBC-led study found that socioeconomic and governance conditions such as national stability, corruption and human rights greatly affect the ability to achieve a Blue Economy.

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Ecosystem modelling to support fisheries management efforts in the Nyali-Mombasa area, coastal Kenya

Ecosystem modelling to support fisheries management efforts in the Nyali-Mombasa area, coastal Kenya

November 23, 2020

This research addresses how to best develop sustainable, effective fisheries decisions, while preserving the livelihoods of fishers and their dependents

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William Cheung awarded E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship

William Cheung awarded E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship

November 10, 2020

Steacie Fellowships recognize early-stage academic researchers and to support them to enhance their research capacity as they become leaders in their field and inspire others.

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Management of exploited transboundary fish stocks requires international cooperation

Management of exploited transboundary fish stocks requires international cooperation

October 21, 2020

With an average catch of 48 million tonnes per year, and USD $77 billion in annual fishing revenue, transboundary species support critical fisheries, and require international cooperation to manage.

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New World Wildlife Fund reports call for better policy to save fish from climate change

New World Wildlife Fund reports call for better policy to save fish from climate change

October 4, 2020

Drs. Juan Jose Alava and William Cheung contributed to two WWF reports.

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Impact of climate change on tropical fisheries would create ripples across the world

Impact of climate change on tropical fisheries would create ripples across the world

August 6, 2020

Tropical oceans and fisheries are threatened by climate change, generating impacts that will affect the sustainable development of both local economies and communities, and regions outside the tropics.

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Return of ‘the Blob’ could intensify climate change impacts on Northeast Pacific fisheries

Return of ‘the Blob’ could intensify climate change impacts on Northeast Pacific fisheries

April 21, 2020

A large marine heatwave would double the rate of the climate change impacts on fisheries species in the northeast Pacific by 2050

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Ocean fish farming in tropics and sub-tropics most impacted by climate change: UBC study

Ocean fish farming in tropics and sub-tropics most impacted by climate change: UBC study

February 11, 2020

Diners may soon find more farmed oysters and fewer Atlantic salmon on their plates as climate change warms Canada’s Pacific coast.

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William Cheung wins UBC Killam Research Fellowship

William Cheung wins UBC Killam Research Fellowship

February 6, 2020

This award enables faculty to pursue full-time research during a recognized study leave.

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FCRR – Dynamic Integrated Marine Climate, Biodiversity, Fisheries, Aquaculture and Seafood Market Model (DIVERSE)

FCRR – Dynamic Integrated Marine Climate, Biodiversity, Fisheries, Aquaculture and Seafood Market Model (DIVERSE)

December 13, 2019

This report documents a newly developed model to project future pathways to seafood sustainability under global change.

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