i was raised in a very difficult circumstances, but i was not an orphan. I valuated that physics was not for me because i'm not good enough in math. And chemistry is too small. The things that you deal with are too small, the molecules and atoms too. And i don't like microbes either. So i've wanted to do agronomy, because it's important, specially in the developing world, growing food. And then handed up doing fisheries, which is also important in the looping world. Can you give us a brief history of humans and oceans and fisheries? Didn't most of our ancestors live near seas or oceans at one point? Yes. When humans moved
On this episode, we meet with Professor at the University of British Columbia and Founder of Sea Around Us, Dr. Daniel Pauly.
Dr. Pauly shares the role warming sea water plays in fish migration. How do warming temperatures affect water oxygen levels and fish behavior?
Dr. Pauly explains that the world has passed peak fish, and why contemporary metrics do not always paint a complete picture of our dire situation.
About Daniel Pauly
Dr. Daniel Pauly is a Killam Professor at the University of British Columbia, the Founder of the Sea Around Us, and author of more than a dozen books.
For Show Notes and Transcript visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/15-daniel-pauly