Boris Worm


Boris Worm is a marine ecologist, and the Killam Research Professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. His focuses on changes in marine biodiversity, and the effects of fisheries, climate change, and other human impacts on global ocean ecosystems. He is a frequent commentator on marine environmental issues in the media, and has won numerous awards for his scientific work and public outreach.
He received both a M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Kiel, Germany and worked as a postdoctoral fellow with the late Ransom A. Myers at Dalhousie. He joined the faculty at the Biology Department, Dalhousie University in 2004. Dr. Worm and his students have , several of which have become citation classics. Dr. Worm was identified as a Highly Cited Researcher by Thompson-Reuters in 2014.
Dr. Worm has contributed to several well-known ocean documentaries, including Sharkwater, End of the Line, Revolution, and Racing Extinction. Since 2010, Dr. Worm has produced a for CBC Radio, focusing on ocean science and policy. Since 2013 he is the Scientific director of , a collaborative ocean education initiative between Dalhousie University and the National Film Board of Canada.

Selected publications