Who is Andy Danylchuk?

In the wake of the Golden Dorado, Dr. Andy Danylchuk has made it his mission to ensure these remarkable fish remain part of our world for future generations. As a professor of fish conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Andy’s work extends far beyond academic research—it’s a hands-on effort to protect the fish that captivate anglers across the globe.

Andy’s fascination with Golden Dorado began when he encountered the deep passion of local anglers and conservationists in Corrientes, Argentina. They sought scientific knowledge to understand how this iconic species responds to the challenges of fishing and human impact. Andy stepped in to lead a project tracking the movement of Golden Dorado across their habitats, building a collaborative effort that includes scientists, recreational anglers, and local communities. His goal is simple yet profound: to use science to inform proactive conservation and management.
With over 200 published works, Andy has studied fish species all around the world—from bonefish in The Bahamas to arapaima in Guyana and tarpon in the U.S. Southeast—but his commitment to Golden Dorado is something special. His work in Corrientes isn’t just about catching fish; it’s about creating a lasting legacy for the species and the people who rely on them.

Recognized for his ability to connect with both the scientific community and everyday anglers, Andy’s contributions have earned him awards such as the Excellence in Public Outreach from the American Fisheries Society and the Flats Stewardship Award from Bonefish & Tarpon Trust. An ambassador for Patagonia and advisor for Keep Fish Wet, Andy continues to inspire anglers to not only enjoy the sport but also take part in preserving it for the future.

If you’re passionate about preserving the future of Golden Dorado and want to dive deeper into the science behind their conservation, Andy’s work offers a unique opportunity to get involved. From the collaboration between scientists and anglers to the groundbreaking research on these powerful fish, there’s much to discover. If you’re interested in contributing to the “Wake of Golden Dorado” project, your support can help ensure these efforts continue. Join us in safeguarding the Golden Dorado for future generations—whether by learning more or making a donation to this vital cause.

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