Fisheries @ UCSC
@UCSC_Fisheries
Through collaboration and innovative research, our teams advance the science of fisheries ecology, conservation science and resource management. #UCSC
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Wildfires are becoming more frequent with climate change and @UCSC scientists want to know what impacts they’ve had on local ecosystems. Learn more about this ongoing research here: bit.ly/3TuFcS4
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🌊 READ: Sharks, turtles and other sea creatures face greater risk from industrial fishing than previously thought.
📰 More in this piece covering a new study led by UC Santa Cruz Science, Fisheries @ UCSC, NOAA Fisheries, with support from Global Fishing Watch.
🌐 bit.ly/3TzOkVA
A new publication by OR&R and NOAA Fisheries reports on the potential population-level impacts of #OilSpills on marine forage fish stocks—building on decades of research that supports natural resource damage assessment and restoration. darrp.noaa.gov/science/new-pu…
#ICYMI : New study published in Science Advances finds industrial fishing poses a greater risk to marine life due to untracked activity.
👥 We are proud to have supported UC Santa Cruz Science, Fisheries @ UCSC and NOAA Fisheries in this research. More below.
🌐 bit.ly/43kwjPz
Wonderful to connect with so many great salmonid biologists last week at the ICISB Conference! Big thanks to Kerry Naish, Krista Nichols, and the rest of the organizing committee. Of course, O. mykiss is still The Most Interesting Fish in the World fishbio.com/interesting-fi…
🤝 2/2: We are proud to have co-authored the paper, supporting UC Santa Cruz Science, Fisheries @ UCSC and NOAA Fisheries in this research.
🌐 Read more below. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Publicly tracked fishing vessels often go dark.
In our new paper in Science Advances, we find dark vessels are responsible for nearly a quarter of human-wildlife risk in the northeast Pacific.
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
🚨 Come work with us in Monterey California, USA! Position with UC Santa Cruz Science and NOAA Fisheries developing dynamic ocean management tools to support applied decision-making in the northeast Pacific
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Just a reminder! If you want to build climate ready fisheries tools, please come work with federal and academic scientists Fisheries @ UCSC!
Tune in next Thu (2/29) at 12pm ET for Kevin Friedland’s webinar the impacts of #climate on fish habitat, biomass, abundance, and size on the US Northeast Shelf: bit.ly/3wy6XkF. #NEFSCScience #Fisheries #Climate
I am overjoyed to have been included in this wonderful piece by Dr Helen Scales for National Geographic highlighting the importance of the twilight (mesopelagic) zone! 🙌🏽 nationalgeographic.com/animals/articl…
Ever wondered what determined the size of the #steelhead you caught fly fishing? Plenty of food? Ocean conditions? Luck? Our recent study in Molecular Ecology found 🧬genetics🧬 has a lot to do with it. doi.org/10.1111/mec.17…