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Publications

  • Considering one's option when the fish leave: a case study of the traditional commercial handline fishery of the Southern Cape
  • Planning adaptation to climate change in fast-warming marine regions with seafood-dependent coastal communities
  • A case study from the southern Cape linefishery 1: The difficulty of fishing in a changing world
  • A case study from the southern Cape linefishery 2: Considering one’s options when the fish leave
  • Untangling a Gordian knot that must not be cut: Social-ecological systems research for management of southern Benguela fisheries
  • A changing fishery system: perspectives from crew in the Southern Cape’s handline fishery
  • Development of a scenario-based approach for responding to change in fishery systems: a case study in the small-scale fisheries of South Africa's southern Cape
  • How to get fishers more involved in decisions that affect them
  • Different but Similar? Exploring Vulnerability to Climate Change in Brazilian and South African Small-Scale Fishing Communities
  • Using Structured Decision-Making Tools With Marginalised Fishers to Promote System-Based Fisheries Management Approaches in South Africa
  • Scenario-Based Approaches to Change Management in Fisheries Can Address Challenges With Scale and Support the Implementation of an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management
  • Failing to plan is planning to fail: lessons learned from a small-scale scenario planning process with marginalized fishers from South Africa’s southern Cape
  • Failing to plan is planning to fail: lessons learned from a small-scale scenario planning process with marginalized fishers from South Africa’s southern Cape
  • Productivity, pressure, and new perspectives: impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on marine early-career researchers
  • Five actionable pillars to engage the next generation of leaders in the co-design of transformative ocean solutions
  • A case study from the southern Cape linefishery 2: Considering one's options when the fish leave
  • Fostering transdisciplinary research for equitable and sustainable development pathways across Africa: what changes are needed?
  • Failing to plan is planning to fail: lessons learned from a small-scale scenario planning process with marginalized fishers from South Africa’s southern Cape
  • The power of collaboration in multi-fishery improvement initiatives

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  • Catherine Ward

  • Astrid Jarre

  • Iris C Jarre

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