Scientific research cruise: “Assessment of the health and population status of Galápagos´emblematic fauna in the face of climate change conditions in the archipelago”

During March and April 2024, monitoring and scientific research activities.
Fishing effort dynamics around the Galápagos Marine Reserves as depicted by AIS data

This study was conducted as part of the Shark Research in Galapagos Project (led by CP), and which received an initial support from Iris and Michael Smith. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Galapagos Data Hub Launch: Technological breakthrough for environmental conservation in Galápagos

Want to be part of the revolution in environmental conservation? Then the Galápagos Data Hub is your new digital destination! Discover a unique tool that gathers, analyzes, and shares crucial geospatial information for the sustainable management.
Feeding strategies of the ocean white fish (Caulolatilus princeps) and white spotted sand bass (Paralabrax albomaculatus) inside the Galapagos Marine Reserve

This work highlights the value of trophic studies to generate useful information for ecosystem-based fisheries management.
USFQ and the Galapagos Science Center participates in the Darwin200 expedition in the Galápagos: research and conservation

Darwin200 and the Galapagos Science Center will closely collaborate from May 14th to 17th to expand on Darwin’s observations and address environmental challenges through joint research and conservation actions.
Genetic identification of three CITES-listed sharks using a paper-based Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC)

Threatened shark species are caught in large numbers by artisanal and commercial fisheries and traded globally. Monitoring both which shark species are caught and sold in fisheries, and the export of CITES-restricted products, are essential in reducing illegal fishing.
New nursery for vulnerable hammerhead shark discovered in Galápagos

Scientists on a Greenpeace expedition in the Galápagos Marine Reserve believe they have found what could be the first known smooth hammerhead shark nursery in the region after observing several young pups. The team was also able to track a subadult smooth hammerhead.
Taxonomic assessment of blade-forming Ulva species (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) in the Galápagos Archipelago, Ecuador using DNA sequencing

DNA sequences were obtained from 32 blade-forming Ulva specimens collected in 2018 and 2019 from four islands in the Galápagos Archipelago.
Kenan Galapagos Fellows Program Launches Fall 2024

William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust awards UNC Center for Galapagos Studies to launch fellowship program. This grant not only equips the next generation of students and researchers with the experiences and ability to play a significant role; it encourages others to consider supporting our center to create even broader impact.
Tourists´ willingness to fund local investments in renewable energy: A contingent valuation study from the Galápagos Islands

Developing areas need alternative sources to fund renewable energy projects. Contingent valuation is applied to elicit tourists’ willingness to donate.