著者について

Daniel Pauly is a prominent marine biologist known for his work in fisheries science and ecology. He is best recognized for developing the concept of shifting baselines, which highlights how perceptions of the ocean's health and fish populations can change over time due to overfishing and environmental changes. His influential research has brought attention to the sustainability of global fish stocks and the impact of human activity on marine ecosystems.

Pauly has authored and edited numerous scientific publications, contributing significantly to the understanding of fish populations and their habitats. His books, such as "Ichthyo: The Architecture of Fish" and "Shifting Baselines: The Past and the Future of Ocean Fisheries," reflect his dedication to promoting awareness of ecological issues. He continues to be an advocate for sustainable practices in fisheries management and a leading figure in marine conservation efforts.

国籍 ドイツ語
生年月日 December 29, 1941
出生地 Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany