Eric Palkovacs
@ericpalkovacs
eco-evolutionary dynamics, fisheries and fish ecology, freshwater ecology
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http://people.ucsc.edu/~epalkova 23-04-2015 20:59:44
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Great to see everybody who turned out for Santa Cruz Works Blue Innovation and THANKS to the Seymour Marine Discovery Center and Fisheries @ UCSC staff and volunteers who made this a fantastic event!
Excited to be joining the Stanford Woods Institute Stanford Water in the West community! #CAWater
The best postdoc fellowship out there! If you are interested in postdoc opportunities in fish ecology, freshwater ecology, eco-evolutionary dynamics, or fisheries management, drop me a line. Fisheries @ UCSC UC Santa Cruz Science
The documentary film Southern Range is playing this Sunday afternoon Santa Cruz Film Festival. A story about the resilience of salmon and people in the face of a rapidly, and sometimes harshly, changing climate. Seymour Marine Discovery Center Fisheries @ UCSC santacruzfilmfestival.eventive.org/films/63156821…
We know that we need to get adult fish over dams to spawn, but what about getting the juveniles back down again? This new Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences paper led by @OhmsHaley suggests that poor downstream passage can create an ecological trap. Fisheries @ UCSC #CAwater doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-…
It's UCSC Giving Day! Give to the Fisheries Opportunity Fund to support student research internships. Give now to have your gift matched 2x! Give in the next 2 hours to help us win a $2500 prize. Thanks! #ucscgivingday Fisheries @ UCSC UC Santa Cruz Science givingday.ucsc.edu/giving-day/587…
Giving Day Success! We raised $3845 for student research and summer internships. Thanks to all the Fisheries @ UCSC supporters out there!
New paper Just-IN Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. From 2012-2015 bycatch took about 4.6 million alewife and 1.2 million blueback herring, with the highest mortality for the most depleted genetic stocks. Recovering river herring requires reducing bycatch. doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-… Fisheries @ UCSC
New Editor's Choice paper just out Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Reducing bycatch mortality is an important component of recovering depleted river herring stocks. Fisheries @ UCSC #riverherring
Restoring salmon age structure can help build climate resilient fisheries Fisheries @ UCSC UC Santa Cruz Science #cawater #fisheries news.ucsc.edu/2023/02/chinoo…
Sadly, this is a timely illustration of the exact scenario we explored in this recent Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences paper. cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cj…
"It's difficult to make predictions, especially about the future." Using time series from multiple age classes can help. Read our new Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Editor's Choice paper. Fisheries @ UCSC NOAA Fisheries UC Santa Cruz Science
Tune in! Seymour Marine Discovery Center Fisheries @ UCSC news.ucsc.edu/2023/05/salmon…
animals are adapting to a changing climate Sierra Club sierraclub.org/sierra/these-a…