Daniel Pauly

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 Project at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia. He also served as Director of the UBC Fisheries Centre from November 2003 to October 2008.

Daniel Pauly
Daniel Pauly
Born (1946-05-02) May 2, 1946
Paris, France
NationalityFrench / Canadian
Alma materUniversity of Kiel
Known forSea Around Us Project
Shifting baselines
Fishing down marine food webs
FishBase
Ecopath with Ecosim
AwardsInternational Cosmos Prize (2005)
Volvo Environment Prize (2006)
Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology (2008)
Albert Ier Grand Medal in Science (2016)
Ocean Award (2017)
Scientific career
FieldsMarine biologist, fisheries scientist
InstitutionsInternational Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
UBC Fisheries Centre
University of British Columbia
Doctoral advisorGotthilf Hempel

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.’

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