
Satellite tagging of halibut well underway!
This year's satellite tagging campaign for Atlantic halibut in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is well under way! With the help of the Fish,...


Seminar at the Japanese Fisheries Research Agency
Dominique presented a seminar titled 'Fisheries regime shift in Atlantic Canada: science needs for optimal resource management with a...

Published today: New paper on the effect of PSAT data resolution on halibut behaviour interpretation
Our paper outlines a new technology used to recover satellite tags at sea and looks into the effect of relying on the full archived...
Freshly-published papers emerging from our Atlantic halibut satellite-tagging program!
Murphy et al. 2017. Characterization of Depth Distributions, Temperature Associations, and Seasonal Migrations of Atlantic Halibut in the...

Graduate thesis opportunity in fisheries oceanography
We are seeking a dynamic MSc or PhD student who will focus on the links between variability in environmental variables and recruitment...


Back from the 41th Annual Larval Fish Conference!
Back from the 41st Annual Larval Fish Conference, which was held in Austin, Tx, as a symposium of the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and...


New paper on Atlantic halibut geolocation!
We have a new paper on the geolocation of Atlantic halibut in the Gulf of St. Lawrence out today in the ICES Journal of Marine Science....

First records of Pacific sand lance in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Rapid warming of the global ocean has major consequences on the distribution of marine organisms, and several species of Pacific and...


Taking a close look at sand lance in the St. Lawrence estuary
We started a new collaboration with Parks Canada (Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park) to study the trophic food web of larval sand lance,...


Decision on controlling agreement legal challenge for inshore fisheries
DFO won a controlling agreement legal challenge on its policy that only individual fishermen are allowed to control inshore fisheries...