Name:
Dr. Daniel Pauly
Personal Accomplishments: Director of Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia
Oceana Affiliation: Member of the Board, Scientific Advisory Board Chairman

A French citizen by birth—Paris, 1946—Dr. Daniel Pauly is known around the world as a trailblazer for ocean sciences. Since receiving his doctorate from the University of Kiel, Germany, Dr. Pauly has spent his life learning about ocean ecosystems and finding ways to make sense of the waves of data he and his colleagues collect.

In July 1979, Dr. Pauly joined the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) in Manila, Philippines. Faced with trying to help data-poor fisheries manage fish stocks, he developed novel methods—most notably the “Pauly Equation”—that allowed managers to use readily available data to calculate sustainable catches. During his 15 years at ICLARM, Dr. Pauly also co-developed two essential fishery management tools: FishBase, an online database containing information on fish around the globe, and Ecopath, an ecosystem modeling program.

In 1994, Dr. Pauly became a tenured professor at the Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia and in 2003 he was appointed director of the Vancouver-