A new tool developed by researchers from the College of the Environment and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration creates seasonal outlooks for Pacific Northwest waters.
Read more at UW Today »Adam Summers advises Pixar on fish movements in new ‘Finding Dory’ film
Aquatic and Fishery Sciences' Adam Summers, a fish biomechanist, lent his expertise on how animals swim and move around in the water for Pixar's new Finding Dory movie.
Read more at UW Today »UW’s large research vessel, R/V Thomas G. Thompson, gets a midlife overhaul
R/V Thomas G. Thompson, a 274-foot-long research vessel, is getting an overhaul that will extend its life and enable it to continue playing a key role in research coming out of the College.
Read more at UW Today »Falling fish catches could mean malnutrition in the developing world
The world won’t be able to fish its way to feeding 10 billion people by midcentury, but a shift in management practices could save hundreds of millions of fish-dependent poor from malnutrition, according to a new analysis by researchers at Harvard, the University of Washington and other universities.
Read more at UW Today »‘Bright spots’ shine light on the future of coral reefs
Researchers have discovered a handful of “bright spots” among the world’s embattled coral reefs, offering the promise of a radical new approach to conservation.
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