Media
Fewer than 7% of global hotspots for whale-ship collisions have protection measures in place. University of California Santa Cruz. 2024. [link]
AI to combat illegal fishing and enhance vessel tracking. National Fisherman. 2024. [link]
Deadly harvest: The hidden cost of your Filet-O-Fish. The Lever. 2024. [link]
Industrial fishing poses greater risk to marine life due to untracked activity. University of California Santa Cruz. 2024. [link]
Where will the whales be? Ask the climate model. New York Times. 2023. [link]
As heat waves warm the Pacific ocean, effects on ocean life remain murky. La Times. 2023. [link]
Here’s which sea animals are most hurt by US heatwaves. Newsweek. 2023. [link]
New research predicts effects of marine heatwaves on top ocean predators. NOAA Fisheries. 2023. [link]
A boat went dark. Finding it could help save the world’s fish. The Washington Post. 2023. [link]
Protecting the ocean: 5 essential reads on invasive species, overfishing and other threats to sea life. The Conversation. 2023. [link]
AI may help authorities track ‘ghost’ fishing boats. Science Magazine. 2022. [link]
At last 6% of global fishing ‘probably illegal’ as ships turn off tracking devices. The Guardian. 2022. [link]
Suspected illegal fishing revealed by ships’ tracking data. Nature. 2022. [link]
Global analysis shows where fishing vessels turn off their identification devices. University of California Santa Cruz. 2022. [link]
Illuminating dark fishing vessels at sea. The Academic Minute. 2022. [link]
Tracking illegal fishing by watching when ships go into stealth model. Quirks and Quarks. 2022. [link]
Global analysis shows where fishing vessels’ identification devices have been switched off. Global Fishing Watch. 2022. [link]
Going Mobile: Are dynamic marine protected area the solution to our rapidly changing ocean ecosystems? Earth Island Journal. 2020. [link]
To protect ocean life, marine reserves have to be redrawn based on science. Scientific American. 2018. [link]
Presentations
Dynamic ocean management tools to reduce bycatch in California’s drift gillnet fishery. The Nature Conservancy, October 2024 (timestamp 25:53) [link]
Scales of Whales: Using nowcasts, forecasts, and projections to predict climate impacts on blue and humpback whales in the California Current Ecosystem. Greater Farallones Association, January 2024 (timestamp 44:01)
Impacts of marine heatwaves on top predators are variable but predictable. Salish Sea Science Roundtable, October 2023
EcoCast: A dynamic ocean management tool to reduce bycatch and support sustainable fisheries. OCTO / EBM Tools Webinar, October 2019.
Managing the ocean in real-time: Tools for dynamic management. OCTO / EBM Tools Webinar, April 2019.
Moving beyond static thinking to manage a dynamic world. Ocean Visions 2019, Atlanta, GA (timestamp 2:14:00)