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Dr. Sir Daniel Pauly is a French-born marine biologist, well known for his work in studying human impacts on global fisheries and in 2020 was the most cited fisheries scientist in the world. He is a professor and the project leader of the Sea Around Us initiative at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at the
University of British Columbia The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a Public university, public research university with campuses near University of British Columbia Vancouver, Vancouver and University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, in British Columbia, Canada ...
. He also served as Director of the UBC Fisheries Centre from November 2003 to October 2008. In February 2023 Pauly was the co-recipient of the 2023 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, with Ussif Rashid Sumaila. The award has been described as the ‘Nobel Prize for the Environment.’


Biography

Pauly was born in
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. He grew up, however, in
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, Switzerland in what was called a strange "Dickensian" childhood where he was forced to stay as a live-in servant to a new family. For the first 16 years of his life, Pauly lived an inward life as he was mixed race in an all-white town, finding solace in books/reading and model construction. At 16 he ran away and put himself through high school in Wuppertal, Germany after one year working with disabled people for a local church-run institution. His work led to a scholarship to the
University of Kiel Kiel University, officially the Christian Albrecht University of Kiel, (, abbreviated CAU, known informally as Christiana Albertina) is a public research university in the city of Kiel, Germany. It was founded in 1665 as the ''Academia Holsator ...
. It was at the University of Kiel where Pauly decided on fisheries biology. He said he wanted to work in the tropics because he felt that he would "fit in" better there. He also wanted to devote his life to an applied job where he could help people. He did a master's degree at Kiel University at Gotthilf Hempel lab on ''"The ecology and fishery of a small West African lagoon"''. Pauly then spent two years conducting trawling surveys as a member of a German-Indonesian project aiming at introducing this relatively new gear. He began to write on tropical fisheries management; later his emphasis switched to global fisheries trends and conservation. Pauly completed his Ph.D. at Kiel University in Germany supervised by Hempel, in which he established strong relationships between the surface area of gills and the growth of fishes and aquatic (gill-breathing) invertebrates. His dissertation laid the foundation for his Gill-Oxygen Limitation Theory, which he would later develop in more detail. After his Ph.D., Pauly worked for 15 years at the ''International Center for Living and Aquatic Resources Management'' ( ICLARM), in
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. Early in his career at ICLARM, Pauly worked in the tropics and developed new methods for estimating fish populations. Pauly helped to design, implement, and perfect methods using length-frequency data instead of the age of fish to estimate parameters of fisheries statistics such as growth and mortality. Later, he helped develop two major projects: ELEFAN and
FishBase FishBase is a global species database of fish species (specifically finfish). It is the largest and most extensively accessed online database on adult finfish on the web.
. ELEFAN (ELectronic Length Frequency ANalysis) made it possible to use length-frequency data to estimate the growth and mortality of fishes.
FishBase FishBase is a global species database of fish species (specifically finfish). It is the largest and most extensively accessed online database on adult finfish on the web.
is an online encyclopedia of fish and fisheries information comprising information on more than 30,000 different species. Both projects received worldwide attention and through multiple upgrades and additions, are still prominent in fisheries biology. Through the 1990s, Pauly’s work centered on the effects of
overfishing Overfishing is the removal of a species of fish (i.e. fishing) from a body of water at a rate greater than that the species can replenish its population naturally (i.e. the overexploitation of the fishery's existing Fish stocks, fish stock), resu ...
. The author of several books and more than 500 scientific papers, Pauly is a prolific writer and communicator. He developed the concept of shifting baselines in 1995 and authored the seminal paper, Fishing down marine food webs, in 1998. For working to protect the environment, he earned a place in the "
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50" in 2003, the same year ''
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'' labeled him an "iconoclast". Pauly won the
International Cosmos Prize The International Cosmos Prize was established in 1993, commemorating Expo '90 in Osaka, Japan. The objective of the prize was to develop the basic concept of Expo '90, "The Harmonious Coexistence between Nature and Humankind" and is awarded by t ...
in 2005, the Volvo Environment Prize in 2006, the Excellence in Ecology Prize and
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Ocean Hero Award in 2007, the Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology and Environmental Sciences in 2008, and the
Nierenberg Prize The Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest is given annually by Scripps Institution of Oceanography. It was created through a gift of the family to honor the memory of William Nierenberg. The prize includes a bronze medal and $25,000 ...
for Science in the Public Interest from the
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in 2012. In 2015, Pauly received the Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Excellence in Science. In 2016, he was honored in Paris with the Albert Ier Grand Medal in the Science category. In 2017, he received, together with Dirk Zeller as part of the ''Sea Around Us'' leading team, the Ocean Award in the Science category. Also in 2017 and specifically on French National Day, he was named Chevalier de la Légion D’Honneur. Pauly has written several books, including ''Darwin's Fishes'' (Cambridge University Press), ''Five Easy Pieces: How Fishing Impacts Marine Ecosystems'' (Island Press) and ''Gasping Fish and Panting Squids: Oxygen, Temperature and the Growth of Water-Breathing Animals.''


Views

To date, he frequently expresses opinions about public policy. Specifically, he argues that governments should abolish
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to
fishing fleet A fishing fleet is an aggregate of commercial fishing Ship, vessels. The term may be used of all vessels operating out of a particular port, all vessels engaged in a particular type of fishing (as in the "tuna fishing fleet"), or all fishing vessel ...
s AAAS (2007
''The last wild hunt – Deep-sea fisheries scrape bottom of the sea''
/ref> and establish
marine reserves A marine reserve is a type of marine protected area (MPA). An MPA is a section of the ocean where a government has placed limits on human activity. A marine reserve is a marine protected area in which removing or destroying natural or cultural ...
. He is a member of the Board of Oceana. In a 2009 article written for ''
The New Republic ''The New Republic'' (often abbreviated as ''TNR'') is an American magazine focused on domestic politics, news, culture, and the arts from a left-wing perspective. It publishes ten print magazines a year and a daily online platform. ''The New Y ...
'', Pauly compares today's fisheries to a global
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.Aquacalypse Now, The New Republic, September 28, 2009
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Publications


Publications by Daniel Pauly
Select publications * Pauly D (2019)
Vanishing Fish: Shifting baselines and the future of global fisheries
' Greystone Books *Cheung W. and Pauly D (2017). Sound physiological knowledge and principles in modelling shrinking of fishes under climate change. Global Change Biology 24:e15–e26 *Pauly D and Zeller D (2016
Catch reconstructions reveal that global marine fisheries catches are higher than reported and declining
''Nature Communications'', 1-9. * Pauly D (2010
''5 easy pieces: how fishing impacts marine ecosystems''
Island Press. . * Pauly D (2009
"Aquacalypse Now"
''The New Republic'', September 28. * Pauly D, Christensen V, Guénette S, Pitcher TJ, Sumaila UR, Walters CJ, Watson R, Zeller D (2002
"Towards sustainability in world fisheries"
''Nature'', 418: 689-695. * Pauly D (1998) "Why squids, though not fish, may be better understood by pretending they are". In: Payne, A.I.L., Lipinkski, M.R., Clarke, M.R. and Roeleveld, M.A.C. (eds.). Cephalopod biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution. ''South African Journal of Marine Science,'' 20: 47-58. * Pauly D, Christensen V, Dalsgaard J, Froese R and Torres F (1998
"Fishing down marine food webs"
''Science'', 279: 860-863. * Pauly D (1998) "Beyond our original horizons: the tropicalization of Beverton and Holt". ''Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries,'' 8(3): 307-334. * Pauly D (1995) "Anecdotes and the shifting baseline syndrome of fisheries". ''TREE'' 10(10): 430 * Pauly D and Christensen V (1995
"Primary production required to sustain global fisheries"
''Nature,'' 374(6519): 255-257. * Pauly D (1981) "The relationships between gill surface area and growth performance in fish: a generalization of von Bertalanffy’s theory of growth". ''Berichte der Deutschen Wissenchaftlichen Kommission für Meeresforschung,'' 28(4): 251-282. * Pauly D (1981) "On the interrelationships between natural mortality, growth parameters and mean environmental temperature in 175 fish stocks". ''Journal du Conseil international pour l'Exploration de la Mert,'' 39(3): 175-192. * Pauly D and David N (1981) "ELEFAN I, a BASIC, program for the objective extraction of growth parameters from length-frequency data". ''Reports on Marine Research'', pp. 205–211.


Notes


References


Dr. Daniel Pauly biography on the UBC Fisheries Centre website
* Grémillet, D. (2021) ''The Ocean's Whistleblower: The Remarkable Life and Work of Daniel Pauly'', trans. Georgia Lyon Froman, Greystone Books. (ISBN 9781771647540
online review
* Malakoff D (2002
"Daniel Pauly profile: Going to the Edge to Protect the Sea"
''Science'', 296 (5567): 458–461. * Powell, G. 2002. Lifelines: Daniel Pauly. Nature 421: 22-23 * ''
Scientific American ''Scientific American'', informally abbreviated ''SciAm'' or sometimes ''SA'', is an American popular science magazine. Many scientists, including Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, have contributed articles to it, with more than 150 Nobel Pri ...
'', December 2003, p. 59 * Yoon, C.K. 2003
''Iconoclast looks for fish and finds disaster''
The New York Times 1/21/2003


External links


University of British Columbia's Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries

FishBase



Interview on Fresh Air
- Nov 2, 2009 * Fisherman Life (2008
An interview with Daniel Pauly
by Margaret Boyes


The granddad of fisheries science
audio
Daniel Pauly


New Scientist.


Video: interview with Daniel Pauly (April, 2009)
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Daniel Pauly: Fishing for a Perfect Ocean
''Scientific American,'' 11 May 2009.

Pauly's April 2010 TED Talk regardin
''Mission Blue''
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