Charles Sidman;Nancy Montes;Kai Lorenzen;Minoru Tamura;Mitsuhiro Ishida

    A Regional Approach to Facilitate Co-management of FAD Fisheries in the Caribbean

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Nancy Montes de Soto;Charles Sidman

    Incorporating Social Science Theories in Fisheries Research: The Case of FADs in the Caribbean Region

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Jairo Altamar;Paola Pomarico

    Local Ecological Knowledge and its Usefulness for the Management of an Ancestral Artisanal Fishery in the Colombian Caribbean

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI)

    Engaging Civil Society in the Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Sustainable Management of the Shared Living Marine Resources of the Caribbean and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Radjes Asraf;Zojindra Arjune;Yolanda Babb-Echteld;Tomas Willems

    Establishment of Fisherfolk Organizations in Suriname

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Mariana C. León-Pérez;Tania M. Metz-Estrella;Ernesto L. Díaz-Velázquez

    Initial Steps of an Adaptive Management Exercise to Strengthen Puerto Rico’s Coral Reef Monitoring Program

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Jennifer Rehage;Rolando Santos;Jordan A. Massie;Natasha Viadero;Ross E. Boucek

    Disentangling Effects of Freshwater Inflows on Coastal Fishes and Implications for Recreational Fisheries: Common Snook in the Florida Everglades

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Emily Hazelwood;Caine Delacy;Claire Gonzales;Amber Jackson

    Applications of Rigs-to-Reefs: An Ecotourism Case-study in Southeast Asia

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Rolando O. Santos;Jennifer Rehage

    What Has Happened to South Florida’s Bonefish? A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understand the Decline of Recreational Fisheries

    Volume 71
    November, 2018

    Justin Lewis;Eric Carey;Ross Boucek;Tony Fedler;Bryce Stewart;Aaron Adams

    Science that Informs Conservation for an Economically Important Sport Fish: Bahamas Case Study

    Volume 71
    November, 2018