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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Addressing catch mechanisms in gillnets improves modeling of selectivity and estimates of mortality rates

“Addressing catch mechanisms in gillnets improves modeling of selectivity and estimates of mortality rates: a case study using survey on an endangered stock of Arctic Char” is a new research publication by Tomas Jonsson, Malin Setzer, John G. Pope and …
Posted in Outputs, Scientific Papers
GAP2 Workshop: Putting the Science into Regionalization

GAP2 European Dialogue Meeting: “Putting the science in regionalization: Participatory approaches for the new regionalized CFP”. Find out more.
Posted in GAP2 General, Homepage News, News
Tagged event, GAP2, workshop
Maiken Bjorkan’s blog: Girona, Palamós and Big Chief Petter

From November 2013 until March 2014, Maiken, a social anthropologist based in Norway, will be living and working in Spain. Working with fishermen and scientists involved in the Red Shrimp case study, Maiken will be studying how management plans are implemented from a …
Posted in Exchange blog, Gap2 Voices, Homepage News, Maiken blog, News
Tagged exchange, Maiken, participatory research, Spain, stakeholders, Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Assessing Fishing And Marine Biodiversity Changes Using Fishers’ Perceptions: The Spanish Mediterranean and Gulf of Cadiz Case Study

“Assessing Fishing and Marine Biodiversity Changes Using Fishers’ Perceptions: The Spanish Mediterranean and Gulf of Cadiz Case Study” is a paper by Marta Coll, Marta Carreras, Cristina Ciércoles, Maria-José Cornax, Guilia Gorelli, Elvira Morote and Raquel Saéz. The paper, which …
Posted in Outputs, Scientific Papers
Tagged collaboration, fishermen, participatory research, Traditional Ecological Knowledge