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213:, a marine conservation organization based at UBC, Canada, and Zoological Society of London, UK. Project Seahorse generates cutting-edge research and uses it for highly effective conservation interventions in fisheries, protected areas, trade and policy. Project Seahorse collaborates with researchers, governments, conservation groups, industry, and local communities worldwide to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of the world's coastal marine ecosystems. Vincent remains the director of Project Seahorse as of January, 2024. 944: 45: 968: 261:
Vincent's early work was revolutionary in the field, as she was the first person to conduct underwater studies of seahorses, the first to document extensive seahorse trade, and the first to initiate a seahorse conservation project. Vincent has received many awards and commendations for her work, and
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Vincent has contributed many scientific papers, technical reports, popular articles, and policy briefings in her field. She published the first monograph on the international trade in seahorses in 1996 and co-authored a book on seahorse identification in 1999. Her work has been featured in media
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SSC Seahorse, Pipefish and Seadragon Specialist Group and is the marine representative on the IUCN's International Red List Committee as well as being the chair of its Marine Conservation Committee. She previously held the Canada Research Chair in Marine Conservation at the
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2008. Keynote: Reconciling fisheries with conservation on coral reefs: the world as an onion. Reconciling fisheries with conservation: Fourth World Fisheries Congress. 49:1435–1467.
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Vincent currently serves as the chair of the IUCN SSC Seahorse, Pipefish and Seadragon Group, and her expertise has led her to be both the marine representative of the
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This article is about the Canadian marine biologist and conservationist. For the Australian-born ethnomusicologist and former professional musician (
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Lourie, Sara A.; Vincent, Amanda C. J.; Hall, Heather J.; Richardson, Laurence J.; Casey, Stephen P.; Pritchard Janet C; Stanley, Helen F. (1999).
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Committee and the chair of its Marine Conservation Committee. From 2000 to 2004, she also chaired the Syngnathid Working Group for the 182-nation
584:, Meeuwig, J., Pajaro, M., Perante, N. 2007. Characterizing a small-scale, data-poor, artisanal fishery: Seahorses in the central Philippines. 849: 824: 639: 559:, Sadovy,Y.J., Fowler, S.L and S. Lieberman. 2013. The role of CITES in the conservation of marine fishes subject to international trade. 1009: 572:, Giles, B.G., Czembor, C.A., Foster, S.F. 2011. Trade in Seahorses and Other Syngnathids in Countries Outside Asia (1998–2001). 278: 1019: 484:. 2021. Holding governments accountable for their commitments: CITES Review of Significant Trade for a very high-volume taxon. 597:, Marsden, A.D., Sumaila, U.R.. 2007. The role of globalization in creating and addressing seahorse conservation problems. 194: 154: 125: 174: 67: 693: 384:, Ahnesjö, I., Berglund, A., & Rosenqvist, G. 1992. Pipefishes and seahorses: are they all sex role reversed?. 441:. 2022. CITES makes a measurable difference to the trade in live marine fishes: the pioneering case of seahorses. 423:
2023. Predicting the impacts of climate change on the distribution of European syngnathids over the next century.
972: 367:, Foster, S. J., & Koldewey, H. J. 2011. Conservation and management of seahorses and other Syngnathidae. 178: 181:, England. She was a visiting fellow in Sweden and Germany (1990–1991) and a senior research fellow at the 1004: 262:
has acted as a specialized consultant for marine management guidelines and policy issues in her field.
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2006. Live food and non-food fisheries on coral reefs, and their potential for management.
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2004. Life history and ecology of seahorses: implications for conservation and management.
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is a Canadian marine biologist and conservationist, one of the world's leading experts on
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Trade in marine life for non-food purposes (e.g. medicine, aquarium pets, and curios)
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sources globally, including television, and has brought her to over 60 countries.
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1991. Sexual selection and the potential reproductive rates of males and females.
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Seahorses: an identification guide to the world's species and their conservation
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Small-scale fisheries management, with a particular attention to gender issues
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The evolution and reproductive ecology of fishes and other marine organisms
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Community-based coastal resource management, particularly in Southeast Asia
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2002. Freshwater protected areas: strategies for conservation.
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Monteiro, N., Pinheiro, S., MagalhĂŁes, S., Tarroso, P., &
402:(2002). Ecological Issues and the Trades in Live Reef Fishes. 197:, Canada (2002-2012). She is currently full professor at the 529:
2020. Realities of offering advice to governments on CITES.
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Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species
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Dawkins Prize for Conservation & Animal Welfare (2023)
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and their relatives. She currently holds the chair of the
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International trade assessments and conservation policy
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Canada Research Chair in Marine Conservation (2002-2012)
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Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
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in Marine Conservation at the Fisheries Centre at the
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Vincent, Anamda C. J.; Vincent, Amanda C. J. (1996).
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Vaidyanathan, T., Zhang, X., Balakrishnan, R., &
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Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
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Grand Prix International pour l'Environment Marin (
349:Lourie, S. A., Foster, S. J., Cooper, E. W., & 185:, England (1991–1996). She was a faculty member at 117: 103: 83: 73: 59: 51: 35: 760: 758: 701:ConfĂ©deration Mondiale des ActivitĂ©s Subaquatiques 353:2004. A guide to the identification of seahorses. 626:All publications by Amanda Vincent (1998-present) 451:Pollom, R.A., Ralph, G.M., Pollock, C. M., & 89:Indianapolis Prize for Animal Conservation (2020) 664:Yves Rocher Foundation Woman of the Earth (2007) 437:Foster, S.J., Justason, T.A., Magera, A., & 408:https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012615185-5/50023-2 377:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03003.x 345:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00429.x 327:https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1739.2002.99562.x 599:Globalization: Effects on Fisheries Resources 590:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2007.06.006 87:Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2020) 8: 619:Behavioural Ecology and Conservation Biology 549:, and J.M. Harris. 2014. Boundless no more. 521:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104256 447:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109653 394:https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-5347(92)90052-D 985:Amanda Vincent profile (Indianapolis Prize) 684:magazine Leader for the 21st Century (1999) 490:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01572 659:Indianapolis Prize for Animal Conservation 648:Indianapolis Prize for Animal Conservation 601:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 184-214. 475:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02188-6 433:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1138657 355:Project Seahorse and TRAFFIC North America 173:Vincent received a B.Sc. (Hons.) from the 151:UBC Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries 43: 32: 980:Amanda Vincent profile (Project Seahorse) 891:"IUCN Seahorse, Pipefish & Seadragon" 461:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605320000782 254:Seahorses, pipefishes, and pegasid fishes 676:La Presse Personality of the Year (2000) 670:Pew Fellow in Marine Conservation (2000) 225:Her primary research interests include: 895:IUCN Seahorse, Pipefish & Seadragon 728: 313:Saunders, D. L., Meeuwig, J. J., & 199:Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries 1030:Alumni of the University of Cambridge 640:Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada 20: 7: 1025:University of Western Ontario alumni 817:The international trade in seahorses 525:Aylesworth, L., Foster, S. J. & 155:University of British Columbia (UBC) 1035:Academic staff of McGill University 243:International fisheries management 77:Seahorse research and conservation 541:Notable First Author Publications: 535:https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13451 232:Regulation of trawling and bycatch 14: 844:. London: Dorling Print Limited. 667:Chevron Conservation Award (2005) 565:https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12035 386:Trends in ecology & evolution 238:Marine protected areas and zoning 966: 942: 743:. University of British Columbia 504:https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3419 309:https://doi.org/10.1038/351058a0 279:IUCN Species Survival Commission 189:from 1996 to 2002. She held the 177:in Canada, and a Ph.D. from the 915:"Marine Conservation Committee" 486:Global Ecology and Conservation 361:(1), 1-120. ISBN 0-89164-169-6 195:University of British Columbia 126:University of British Columbia 1: 690:in Animal Conservation (1994) 673:William Dawson Scholar (2000) 471:Biodiversity and Conservation 175:University of Western Ontario 68:University of Western Ontario 919:IUCN SSC Marine Conservation 295:Clutton-Brock, T. H., & 209:In 1996, Vincent co-founded 425:Frontiers in Marine Science 1051: 1010:Canadian marine biologists 694:Rolex Award for Enterprise 657:A global finalist for the 18: 414:More Recent Publications: 131: 96: 42: 708:Taxon named in her honor 290:Most Cited Publications: 609:Coral Reef Conservation 465:Vaidyanathan, T. & 369:Journal of fish biology 337:Journal of fish biology 179:University of Cambridge 1020:Canada Research Chairs 975:at Wikimedia Commons 398:Sadovy, Y. J., & 331:Foster, S. A., & 285:Selected publications 191:Canada Research Chair 715:Leptonotus vincentae 654:Le Cren Medal (2018) 531:Conservation Biology 443:Conservation Biology 319:Conservation biology 183:University of Oxford 64:Cambridge University 24: Amanda Vincent 588:. 86(2-3):207-215. 480:Foster, S.J. & 79:Marine conservation 28:Amanda Villepastour 952:has a profile for 791:"Project Seahorse" 766:"Project Seahorse" 631:Awards and honours 586:Fisheries Research 561:Fish and Fisheries 553:346.6208: 420–421. 459:, 55(4):497-506. 163:Indianapolis Prize 971:Media related to 958: 851:978-0-9534693-0-7 826:978-1-85850-098-0 533:, 34(3):644-653. 404:Coral Reef Fishes 269:'s International 187:McGill University 135: 134: 98:Scientific career 55:Canadian, British 1042: 970: 956: 946: 945: 929: 928: 926: 925: 911: 905: 904: 902: 901: 887: 881: 880: 878: 877: 870:Project Seahorse 862: 856: 855: 837: 831: 830: 812: 806: 805: 803: 802: 795:Project Seahorse 787: 781: 780: 778: 776: 770:Project Seahorse 762: 753: 752: 750: 748: 733: 508:Zhang, X. & 473:, 30:2223–2253. 375:(6), 1681-1724. 211:Project Seahorse 205:Project Seahorse 159:Project Seahorse 122:Project Seahorse 108:Marine biologist 47: 33: 25: 16:Marine biologist 1050: 1049: 1045: 1044: 1043: 1041: 1040: 1039: 995: 994: 964: 963: 962: 955:Amanda Vincent 947: 943: 938: 933: 932: 923: 921: 913: 912: 908: 899: 897: 889: 888: 884: 875: 873: 864: 863: 859: 852: 839: 838: 834: 827: 814: 813: 809: 800: 798: 789: 788: 784: 774: 772: 764: 763: 756: 746: 744: 735: 734: 730: 725: 710: 633: 615:Vincent, A.C.J. 605:Vincent, A.C.J. 595:Vincent, A.C.J. 582:Vincent, A.C.J. 576:Vincent, A.C.J. 570:Vincent, A.C.J. 557:Vincent, A.C.J. 547:Vincent, A.C.J. 502:, 31(1):43-59. 445:, 272, 109653. 307:(6321), 58-60. 287: 219: 207: 171: 124: 112:conservationist 90: 78: 60:Alma mater 38: 31: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1048: 1046: 1038: 1037: 1032: 1027: 1022: 1017: 1012: 1007: 997: 996: 993: 992: 987: 982: 973:Amanda Vincent 948: 941: 940: 939: 937: 936:External links 934: 931: 930: 906: 882: 857: 850: 832: 825: 807: 782: 754: 727: 726: 724: 721: 720: 719: 709: 706: 705: 704: 697: 691: 685: 677: 674: 671: 668: 665: 662: 655: 652: 643: 637: 632: 629: 623: 622: 612: 602: 592: 579: 573: 567: 554: 538: 537: 527:A.C.J. 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Amanda Villepastour

Cambridge University
University of Western Ontario
Marine biologist
conservationist
Project Seahorse
University of British Columbia
seahorses
IUCN
UBC Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
University of British Columbia (UBC)
Project Seahorse
Indianapolis Prize
University of Western Ontario
University of Cambridge
University of Oxford
McGill University
Canada Research Chair
University of British Columbia
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Project Seahorse
IUCN
Red List
Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species
IUCN Species Survival Commission
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