Shark, Rays and Skates Research Conservation and Education
Shark, Rays and Skates Research Conservation and Education I am involved in several elasmobranch (sharks, rays and skates) projects within the Worm Lab. My PhD project is on “Evaluating vital components of elasmobranch assessment and spatial conservation”. Furthermore, I am the Principal Investigator of the Cabo Verde Elasmobranch Research and Conservation Project; President Sharks of… DetailsShark, Rays and Skates Research Conservation and Education
Shark, Rays and Skates Research Conservation and Education I am involved in several elasmobranch (sharks, rays and skates) projects within the Worm Lab. My PhD project is on “Evaluating vital components of elasmobranch assessment and spatial conservation”. Furthermore, I am the Principal Investigator of the Cabo Verde Elasmobranch Research and Conservation Project; President Sharks of… DetailsSixth right whale death in Canadian waters sets researchers on urgent mission for solutions
There is a growing urgency to identify where endangered North Atlantic right whales are migrating, say researchers after a sixth dead mammal was discovered in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
MAINSTREET NS | June 11, 2019
Our oceans guy Boris Worm tells us about a new study that tries to quantify the expected impact of climate change on marine animals. He tells host Jeff Douglas, the impact will vary depending on how much we do to do reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
Little fish, big impact: How the loss of herring hurts more than our oceans
‘There used to be schools miles long. And now there’s rarely schools more than a few hundred yards long’
Ocean School Makes a Splash with Webby Awards
Often referred to as the “Oscars of the Internet,” the Webby Awards recognize excellence on the Internet
MAINSTREET NS | April 9, 2019
Boris Worm drops by from Dalhousie University to tell guest host Allison Devereaux about a trip to British Columbia where he was investigating the unique herring spawn on kelp fishery.