A review of the past, the present, and the future of fishers' knowledge research: a challenge to established fisheries science

EJ Hind - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2015‏ - academic.oup.com
Fishers' knowledge research is an approach to fisheries research that has a relatively long
history, yet has generally failed to become integrated into the fisheries science mainstream …

Beyond fishermen's tales: contributions of fishers' local ecological knowledge to fish ecology and fisheries management

RAM Silvano, J Valbo-Jørgensen - Environment, Development and …, 2008‏ - Springer
Studies investigating the local ecological knowledge (LEK) held by fishermen about the
fishing resources have indicated that fishermen's LEK may have the potential to improve …

[ספר][B] Sacred ecology

F Berkes - 2017‏ - taylorfrancis.com
Sacred Ecology examines bodies of knowledge held by indigenous and other rural peoples
around the world, and asks how we can learn from this knowledge and ways of knowing …

[ספר][B] Sustainable fishery systems

A Charles - 2023‏ - books.google.com
SUSTAINABLE FISHERY SYSTEMS An up-to-date and interdisciplinary guide to
sustainable fisheries Fisheries, whether small-scale or large-scale, are filled with complexity …

Ignore fishers' knowledge and miss the boat

RE Johannes, MMR Freeman… - Fish and Fisheries, 2000‏ - Wiley Online Library
We describe five examples of how, by ignoring fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK), marine
researchers and resource managers may put fishery resources at risk, or unnecessarily …

Who Knows? On the Importance of Identifying “Experts” When Researching Local Ecological Knowledge

A Davis, JR Wagner - Human ecology, 2003‏ - Springer
Documenting local ecological knowledge (LEK) has recently become a topic of considerable
interest within the social research, development, and indigenous rights communities. For …

From archives to conservation: why historical data are needed to set baselines for marine animals and ecosystems

L McClenachan, F Ferretti, JK Baum - Conservation Letters, 2012‏ - Wiley Online Library
Intergenerational loss of information about the abundance of exploited species can lead to
shifting baselines, which have direct consequences for how species and ecosystems are …

“It's so different today”: Climate change and indigenous lifeways in British Columbia, Canada

NJ Turner, H Clifton - Global environmental change, 2009‏ - Elsevier
Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia have always had to accommodate and respond to
environmental change. Oral histories, recollections of contemporary elders, and terms in …

The nature of fisheries‐and farming‐induced evolution

JA Hutchings, DJ Fraser - Molecular ecology, 2008‏ - Wiley Online Library
Humans have a penchant for unintentionally selecting against that which they desire most.
In fishes, unprecedented reductions in abundance have been associated with …

A global baseline for spawning aggregations of reef fishes

YS De Mitcheson, A Cornish, M Domeier… - Conservation …, 2008‏ - Wiley Online Library
Species that periodically and predictably congregate on land or in the sea can be extremely
vulnerable to overexploitation. Many coral reef fishes form spawning aggregations that are …