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Announcing OPI XI: Vancouver Island, Canada 15-19 June 2026

Announcing OPI XI: Vancouver Island, Canada 15-19 June 2026

by OPIwebmaster | Jul 16, 2025 | Conferences

Oceans Past XI: Coming in 2026 Dear Members and Friends of the Oceans Past Initiative, We are delighted to announce the dates for our next conference, which will be hosted at the University of Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada. Oceans Past XI: Ocean-connected...
Continuous mitochondrial diversity of Danube sturgeon species over millennia

Continuous mitochondrial diversity of Danube sturgeon species over millennia

by OPIwebmaster | Jul 14, 2025 | Publications

New Study Reveals Continuous mitochondrial diversity of Danube sturgeon species over millennia Sturgeons, iconic, culturally significant, and ecologically vital fishes, have long shaped human economies and ecosystems in the Danube basin. Yet today, these species are...
Ancient Isotopes Reveal Pre-Lessepsian Invasions and Recent Overfishing in the Levant: Insights from Holocene Fish Remains

Ancient Isotopes Reveal Pre-Lessepsian Invasions and Recent Overfishing in the Levant: Insights from Holocene Fish Remains

by OPIwebmaster | Jul 14, 2025 | Publications

Ancient Isotopes Reveal Pre-Lessepsian Invasions and Recent Overfishing in the Levant: Insights from Holocene Fish Remains In our latest paper in the journal Mediterranean Marine Science, “Pre-Lessepsian isotopic niche spaces: using paleoecological proxies to assess...
Global Plate, Global Footprint: How the UK’s Seafood Habits Went Worldwide

Global Plate, Global Footprint: How the UK’s Seafood Habits Went Worldwide

by OPIwebmaster | Apr 30, 2025 | Publications

Global Plate, Global Footprint: How the UK’s Seafood Habits Went Worldwide What do your fish and chips say about global trade, overfishing, and climate impact? A new study published in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries dives into how the United Kingdom’s appetite...
Sentinels of Change: What Sea Lions and Fur Seals Can Tell Us About 770 Years of Ocean History

Sentinels of Change: What Sea Lions and Fur Seals Can Tell Us About 770 Years of Ocean History

by OPIwebmaster | Apr 30, 2025 | Publications

Sentinels of Change: What Sea Lions and Fur Seals Can Tell Us About 770 Years of Ocean History A new study in Marine Ecology Progress Series takes a deep dive into the long-term ecological changes in New Zealand’s marine ecosystems, through the diets of two iconic...
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