Cooke Lab participates in the Ocean Tracking Network annual meeting at Dalhousie University.
… Read MoreCooke Lab participates in the Ocean Tracking Network annual meeting at Dalhousie University.
… Read MoreOn Friday September 29th, the Cooke Lab hosted the first (soon to be annual!) Cooke Lab Retreat at the beautiful Queen’s University Biological Station. 30 people, including current students, lab alumni, and long-time collaborators Julie Claussen and … Read More
Dr Cooke featured in Yale Environment 360 article…
“While there is no proof yet of a widespread problem, experts say it is often in researchers’ and equipment manufacturers’ interests to underreport abuse. Biologist Steven Cooke of Carleton University in Canada … Read More
Dr. Steven Cooke interviewed on the Outdoor Journal Radio station
Dr. Steven Cooke from the Cooke Lab at Carleton University offers his advice on bass fishing as Angelo prepares for the Berkley B1 pro bass tournament on Lake St Francis.… Read More
Research inspired by anglers’ curiosity was recently featured in Great Lakes Echo…
“Scientists had been tagging walleye in the region with trackers for six years beginning in 2011 and began receiving the pictures not long after, said Richard Kraus, … Read More
Dr. Cooke provides comment for Nature news article on recent shark recreational fisheries study (Aug 2017).
Dr. Cooke visits the UBC-Carleton-DFO team in BC to assist with tagging sockeye salmon. (Aug 2017)… Read More
Dr. Cooke contributes to the “Voices of the College ” for the Royal Society of Canada (Aug 2017)
Cooke lab’s research paper (Elmer, L. K., Kelly, L., Rivest, S., Steell, C., Twardek, W., Danylchuk, A. J., Arlinghaus, R., Bennett, J. R., Cooke, S. J. (2017). Angling into the future: Ten commandments for recreational fisheries science, management, and … Read More