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View article: No coastal justice without environmental justice: a systematic literature review of climate and coasts
No coastal justice without environmental justice: a systematic literature review of climate and coasts Open
As the ocean warms, sea levels rise, and coastlines change, there has been a growing interest in environmental justice and climate justice on the coast. Here we conduct a systematic literature review on how coastal hazards are impacting ma…
View article: Prevalence and spatio-demographic variability of nutrition-related health issues in Kiribati
Prevalence and spatio-demographic variability of nutrition-related health issues in Kiribati Open
The nutrition transition in Small Island Developing States like Kiribati has led to a significant shift from traditional diets to processed, imported foods, resulting in a double burden of malnutrition. This study provides the first compre…
View article: The nutritional value of invertebrate aquatic foods
The nutritional value of invertebrate aquatic foods Open
Aquatic invertebrates are a diverse, nutrient-dense, and socio-ecologically important food whose contribution to human nutrition is frequently overlooked. We quantify their contribution to global nutrient supplies and estimate the nutrient…
View article: Operationalizing equity in nature-based coastal adaptation: Assessing practitioner perspectives from the San Francisco Bay Area, California
Operationalizing equity in nature-based coastal adaptation: Assessing practitioner perspectives from the San Francisco Bay Area, California Open
Coastal regions are faced with rising sea levels as well as other coastal hazards caused by climate change. As coastal areas begin adapting shorelines to present and future impacts, planners and land managers are increasingly encouraged to…
View article: The contribution of aquatic foods to human nutrient intake and adequacy in a Small Island Developing State
The contribution of aquatic foods to human nutrient intake and adequacy in a Small Island Developing State Open
Many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are experiencing a nutrition transition, wherein high prevalence of malnutrition co-occurs with growing rates of diet-related non-communicable diseases. Sustainably managed and accessible aquatic …
View article: Environmental Justice of Coastal Hazards: A Systematic Literature Review
Environmental Justice of Coastal Hazards: A Systematic Literature Review Open
As the ocean warms, sea levels rise, and coastlines change, there is a growing interest in environmental justice on the coast. Here we conduct a systematic literature review on environmental justice and coastal hazards around the world. Ou…
View article: Characterizing pathways of seafood access in small island developing states
Characterizing pathways of seafood access in small island developing states Open
Ensuring healthy and sustainable food systems in increasing social, economic, and ecological change is a key global priority to protect human and environmental health. Seafood is an essential component of these food systems and a critical …
View article: Local fishery, global commodity: the role of institutions in mediating intersectoral conflict, cooperation, and competition in a globalized fishery
Local fishery, global commodity: the role of institutions in mediating intersectoral conflict, cooperation, and competition in a globalized fishery Open
Commons scholarship has improved our understanding of how to govern resources for sustainability. However, it has also been critiqued for its focus on traits (e.g. well-defined system boundaries) that are increasingly threatened by social …
View article: Fishing through the cracks: The unregulated nature of global squid fisheries
Fishing through the cracks: The unregulated nature of global squid fisheries Open
While most research has focused on the legality of global industrial fishing, unregulated fishing has largely escaped scrutiny. Here, we evaluate the unregulated nature of global squid fisheries using AIS data and nighttime imagery of the …
View article: Evidence of spatial competition, over resource scarcity, as a primary driver of conflicts between small-scale and industrial fishers
Evidence of spatial competition, over resource scarcity, as a primary driver of conflicts between small-scale and industrial fishers Open
Accounts of fishing conflicts have been rising globally, particularly between small-scale and industrial vessels. These conflicts involve verbal or physical altercations, and may include destruction of boats, assault, kidnapping, and murde…
View article: Enhancing cooperative responses by regional fisheries management organisations to climate-driven redistribution of tropical Pacific tuna stocks
Enhancing cooperative responses by regional fisheries management organisations to climate-driven redistribution of tropical Pacific tuna stocks Open
Climate change is predicted to alter the distributions of tropical tuna stocks in the Pacific Ocean. Recent modelling projects significant future shifts in tuna biomass from west to east, and from national jurisdictions to high seas areas.…
View article: Clustering of disaggregated fisheries data reveals functional longline fleets across the Pacific
Clustering of disaggregated fisheries data reveals functional longline fleets across the Pacific Open
Ensuring the long-term sustainability of tuna, billfish, and other transboundary fisheries resources begins with data on the status of stocks, as well as information concerning who catches what fish, when, where, and how. Despite recent im…
View article: Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance Open
Calls to address social equity in ocean governance are expanding. Yet ‘equity’ is seldom clearly defined. Here we present a framework to support contextually-informed assessment of equity in ocean governance. Guiding questions include: (1)…
View article: Study Protocol: Interactive Dynamics of Coral Reef Fisheries and the Nutrition Transition in Kiribati
Study Protocol: Interactive Dynamics of Coral Reef Fisheries and the Nutrition Transition in Kiribati Open
The Kiribati 2019 Integrated Household Income and Expenditure Survey (Integrated HIES) embeds novel ecological and human health research into an ongoing social and economic survey infrastructure implemented by the Pacific Community in part…
View article: Who Gets the Catch? How Conventional Catch Attribution Frameworks Undermine Equity in Transboundary Fisheries
Who Gets the Catch? How Conventional Catch Attribution Frameworks Undermine Equity in Transboundary Fisheries Open
The focus on flag States for the purpose of attributing fisheries catch is inconsistent with the assignment of sovereign rights to coastal States under international law and undermines equity in contemporary quota allocation negotiations. …
View article: Toward transparent governance of transboundary fisheries: The case of Pacific tuna transshipment
Toward transparent governance of transboundary fisheries: The case of Pacific tuna transshipment Open
Assesses transparency in transboundary fisheries governance, evaluating transshipment in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean, one of the world's most abundant and lucrative fisheries.
View article: Illuminating dark fishing fleets in North Korea
Illuminating dark fishing fleets in North Korea Open
Multisensor satellite technologies reveal large-scale illegal fishing in some of the world’s least monitored waters.
View article: Does Aquaculture Support the Needs of Nutritionally Vulnerable Nations?
Does Aquaculture Support the Needs of Nutritionally Vulnerable Nations? Open
Aquaculture now supplies half of the fish consumed directly by humans. We evaluate whether aquaculture, given current patterns of production and distribution, supports the needs of poor and food-insecure populations throughout the world. W…
View article: From Sea to Plate: The Role of Fish in a Sustainable Diet
From Sea to Plate: The Role of Fish in a Sustainable Diet Open
OPINION article Front. Mar. Sci., 16 March 2017Sec. Marine Conservation and Sustainability Volume 4 - 2017 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2017.00074