Author: Joann Glorioso
Cornelia Nauen on how she helped make FishBase a reality
New publication: Assessments of marine fisheries resources in West Africa with emphasis on small pelagics
The Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries of the University of British Columbia in Canada recently published a report, “Assessments of Marine Fisheries Resources in West Africa with Emphasis on Small Pelagics” based on the study conducted by the Sea Around Us, the MAVA Foundation and the Commission Sous-Régionale des…
Deng Palomares reveals the origins of SeaLifeBase
On the third episode of the FishBase and SeaLifeBase Anniversary Podcast, Dr. Deng Palomares (Science Director of Q-quatics and SeaLifeBase Project Coordinator) talks about how SeaLifeBase came to be. After recounting how the project was born as homage to John Munro, who once directed the Resource Development and Management Program at the International…
FishBase Consortium Annual Meeting goes virtual for 2020
With the ongoing situation brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was decided among members that the 21st FishBase Consortium Annual Meeting would be best conducted online for this year. The 5-day teleconference meeting among members and partners transpired last week, from 7 to11 September 2020, and was hosted by…
Daniel Pauly talks about the creation of FishBase
On the second episode of the FishBase and SeaLifeBase Anniversary Podcast, Daniel Pauly talks about some of the rewards and challenges in creating FishBase and turning it into a leading biodiversity information system. The Sea Around Us principal investigator also shares interesting and funny anecdotes related to both the early…
FishBase and SeaLifeBase Anniversary Podcast: A conversation with Rainer Froese about FishBase
As part of a year-long campaign aimed at celebrating the 30th anniversary of FishBase and the 15th anniversary of SeaLifeBase, a limited series of audio interviews with the brains and muscles behind both databases was launched. The first episode of this audio series features Dr. Rainer Froese, senior scientist at…
FishBase and SeaLifeBase by the numbers
FishBase was born and SeaLifeBase . The processes and efforts behind the creation of these two databases have been complex and enormous, involving dozens of staff members and thousands of collaborators. But how much information have these global biodiversity information systems gathered in the past few decades, really? This video,…
What is SeaLifeBase and how it came to be
The year 2020 marks the and the 15th anniversary of SeaLifeBase, two online global biodiversity information systems that, together, provide biological and ecological information for more than 110,000 marine species. Last month we published highlighting the origin and evolution of FishBase from its conceptualization in the late 1980s to the…
AquaMaps Team collaborates on new paper about the global impacts of ocean warming to deep-sea biodiversity
“The deep ocean is warming slower than the surface but dramatic changes are ahead,” according to Mr. Isaac Brito-Morales (University of Queensland), lead author of the new paper “Climate velocity reveals increasing exposure of deep-ocean biodiversity to future warming” published in Nature Climate Change on 25 May 2020 under the DOI: 10.1038/s41558-020-0773-5. Their study…


