Dr. Maria Palomares

Contact Information

Chosen name and pronouns:

Maria Lourdes Palomares

m.palomares@oceans.ubc.ca

Tel: 604-822-0218

http://www.seaaroundus.org/deng-palomares/

Facebook/ sea.aroundus.7

Twitter/ seaaroundus

Alternate Contact

Alex Walls

Media Relations Specialist

Tel: 604.822.4636

Cell: 778.984.6173

Email: alex.walls@ubc.ca

Expertise

Fisheries science, fish biology, biodiversity information systems, Sea Around Us, FishBase, SeaLifeBase,

Languages

French

Spanish

Tagalog

In the Media

The people behind FishBase and SeaLifeBase – Sea Around Us Preliminary assessment of 26 West African fish stocks points at overexploited populations – Sea Around Us Deng Palomares reveals the origins of SeaLifeBase – Sea Around Us Popular seafood species in sharp decline around the world- Sea Around Us UBC Women in Science Deng Palomares wins ‘Excellence in Service’ award from UBC – Q-Quatics Deng Palomares wins ‘Excellence in Service’ award from UBC – FishBase Project Popular Seafood Species See Sharp Decline Across The World: Study – Republic World Popular seafood species in sharp decline around the world – Science Daily Sharp Decline of Popular Seafood Species Around the World – SciTechDaily Populations of popular food fish are declining globally – Research In Germany Popular seafood species in sharp decline around the world – Phys.org Sea Around Us: These women scientists want you to know more about fisheries – Ocean Canada ‘Harmful fishing’ has destroyed 437 million tonnes of fish – Weather Network New Techniques For Conducting Fish Stock Assessments Introduced In West Africa – Pan Africa Vision Popular seafood species in sharp decline around the world – Health-News Popular seafood species like orange roughy, common octopus, pink conch in sharp decline across world: Study – Zee News Popular seafood species in sharp decline around the world – BrightSurf Science News Octopus, pink conch may come rare in dining tables – Indian Flash Populasi Spesies Ikan yang Populer untuk Seafood Menurun Tajam – Kompas El reloj anaranjado, el pulpo común y el caracol rosado son las especies que se encuentran ante un declive más acentuado – Industrias Pesqueras