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An analysis of bycatch mitigation under the MSC certification of the Northwest Atlantic Canada longline swordfish fishery
(2013-10-03)
Recent proliferation of market-based approaches for sustainable fisheries management has led to the creation of organizations like the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). MSC uses its fishery certification programme and ...
Applying the Concept of Sustainable Consumption to Seafood: How Product Loss Through Post-Harvest Seafood Supply Chains Undermines Seafood Sustainability commitments
(2013-10-03)
To date, efforts towards seafood sustainability have almost exclusively focused on ‘improvement on the water’, wherein the focus is to make the production systems more eco-efficient. Significant achievements have been made ...
MAP Matters - December 2013
(2013-12)
This issue of the newsletter of the Marine Affairs Program at Dalhousie University welcomes the Masters of Marine Management class of 2013-2014 and covers the events of the welcoming reception and orientation. Other MAP ...
Incorporating Participatory Approaches into the Management of Musquash Estuary Marine Protected Area
(2013-10-03)
Participatory approaches to marine protected area (MPA) management have the potential to offset management costs while promoting a sense of stewardship among communities. This study investigated the enhancement of participatory ...
Marine Affairs Policy Forum - August 2013
(2013-09-04)
As the next generation of ocean leaders, the Masters of Marine Man-agement class of 2013 hosted the Sustainable Oceans conference at Dalhousie University (April 12-13). With the support of the Sobey Fund for Oceans, the ...
Dalhousie Marine Piracy Project: Non- Operational Predictive Indicators of Piracy: Identifying Potential Outbreaks. (Marine Affairs Program Technical Report #10).
(Dalhousie University, Marine Affairs Program, 2013)
Building Bridges in Ocean Management: Connecting the Policy, Science and Public Spheres (Marine Affairs Technical Report #11)
(Dalhousie University, Marine Affairs Program, 2013)