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Flyer for Listening to the Unheard: The effects of fisheries regulations on coastal communities. 
This webinar launcges the Just SeaCurity Dialogues based at the University of St Andrews, which creates opportunities for emerging researchers to: shae ongoing work and receive expert feedback, explore theoretical and methodological approaches, build collaborative relationships across institutions, connect with diverse ocean governance networks, contribute to special issues and an edited book project. 
NB This webinar is the first of a 2-part series that targets both researchers (1) and practitioners (2).

Flyer for Listening to the Unheard: The effects of fisheries regulations on coastal communities. This webinar launcges the Just SeaCurity Dialogues based at the University of St Andrews, which creates opportunities for emerging researchers to: shae ongoing work and receive expert feedback, explore theoretical and methodological approaches, build collaborative relationships across institutions, connect with diverse ocean governance networks, contribute to special issues and an edited book project. NB This webinar is the first of a 2-part series that targets both researchers (1) and practitioners (2).

#Webinar alert. Effects of #fisheriesregulation on #coastalcommunities featuring my own fantastic PhD student Stephanie Young Adika. October 24th 2025, 12:00GMT. Link to register: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
#marinelaw #oceangoverance #greencriminology

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CFEC leaders discuss regulatory role in Alaska's $6 billion fishing industry CFEC executives highlight agency's critical oversight and adjudication functions for Alaskan fisheries.

The Alaska State Legislature just tackled the crucial role of the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission, highlighting its impact on the $6 billion fishing industry and the future of local businesses!

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#AK #AlaskaFishing #FisheriesRegulation #EconomicViability #CitizenPortal

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CPS management team sets Pacific sardine catch limits amid declining biomass estimates CPS management team recommends 2,200 metric ton annual catch limit for Pacific sardine.

The Pacific Fishery Management Council has taken decisive action to set new catch limits for Pacific sardine amid alarming declines in biomass, aiming to ensure sustainable fishing practices.

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#WA #FisheriesRegulation #SustainableManagement #CitizenPortal #MarineBiodiversity

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