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Latest news from the Dulvy Lab

New Red List Index of Ocean Sentinels (tunas, billfishes, sharks) out in Science by lab alumni Maria José Juan Jordá & Nathan Pacoureau and wonderful Spanish colleagues Hilario Murua, Haritz Arrizabalaga & Gorka Merino,

Turning the tide for devil rays by Julia Lawson & Nick Dulvy

Earth to Oceans Research Group (E20) Creates a Splash

Council tells Cathay Pacific only two shark fisheries are sustainable. (including Nick Dulvy, Colin Simpfendorfer and Glenn Sant of IUCN SSG) South China Morning Post (Tuesday 24th September 2013)

Cathay Pacific's ban on non-sustainable shark fin cargo delayed: Putting emphasis on sustainability will be good in long run, say experts. (including Nick Dulvy, Colin Simpfendorfer and Glenn Sant of IUCN SSG) South China Morning Post (Sunday 22th September 2013)

A family tree for sharks -- mapping the big fish’s evolution to protect its future article in Innovation.ca describing the EDGE Sharks collaboration at SFU and how the Interdisciplinary Research in the Mathematical and Computational Sciences (IRMACS) centre there is supporting us.

Not all species are equally vulnerable to overfishing, blog post by Dr Maria Jose Juan Jorda (Thursday 8th August 2013)

Sean Anderson wins the Garfield Weston SFU Private Award for 2013-14 (Thursday 4th July)

Maria Jose Juan Jorda successfully defends her PhD on 26th June 2013.

Last chance for sawfishes by John Platt in Scientific American. (Tuesday 2nd July 2013)

A convenient truth: are 90% of the tunas are gone? Based on Maria Jose Juan Jorda's excellent analysis of global tuna trends Victor Restrepo of International Seafood Sustainability Foundation highlights how focusing on a wrong number can distract from the more complex management issues. (Tuesday 2nd July 2013)

Ineffective MPAs editorial subject of John Bruno's SeaMonster blog. (Wednesday 19th June 2013)

Shark on CITES. Live Al-Jezeera news interview from Bangkok  (Thursday 14th March 2013)

2011 and earlier

Cold species can take the heat, Jennifer Sunday and Nick Dulvy on Radio Ecoshock, (2011)

Securing a Future for Sharks, International Marine Conservation Congress symposium, CBC radio interview on sharks with Lisa Johnson, (Tuesday 17th May 2011)

Pathways to Ocean Success Stories, on Discovery News Blog (16th May 2011)

Save shark campaign cooks on success, in Times Colonist (15th May 2011)

Nick Dulvy talks shark conservation on Southern Fried Science (21st February 2011)

The future of sharks, Nick Dulvy at the Vancouver Aquarium, (November 2010)

Caribbean Reef Collapse in The Globe and Mail (9th June 2009)

 

Marsh Award for Marine and Freshwater Conservation

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