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2024

  • Sumaila, UR, Cheung, WWL, Bailey, M, Armitage, D, Jones, R, Steiner, N., Andrews, EJ, 2024. Charting a sustainable future for oceans in Canada. Final OceanCanada Webinar.

2022

  • Sumaila, UR, 2022. Session: THE BLUE ECONOMY: Sustainable Aquatic Ecosystem for Foods. Genome British Columbia, 2022 Annual Genomics Forum.
  • Sumaila, UR, 2022. “Canada’s Oceans and Coasts: Pathways to Susainability in a Sea of Change” Keynote at The 16th annual Elisabeth Mann Borgese Ocean Lecture, Dalhousie University, Halifax

2021

  • Sumaila UR. 2021. Overfishing, Harmful Subsidies, and How to Address Both; Meeting Hosted by the Pew Charitable Trusts for the AWFISHNET-EA Membership. Online.
  • Sumaila UR, 2021. Ending overfishing is climate action; Ocean-Climate Science Briefing for MEPS; Our Fish, Virtual.
  • Sumaila UR, 2021. Our Coasts, Our Oceans, Our Lives; Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience, University of Cape Coast
  • Sumaila UR, 2021. Overfishing, Harmful Subsidies, and How to Address Both; Meeting Hosted by the Pew Charitable Trusts for the AWFISHNET-EA Membership; Online.
  • Sumaila UR, 2021. Subsidies, overfishing & the SDGs - Why ending fisheries subsidies matters for India; Virtual Media workshop: The impacts of overfishing around the coasts of India; Online.
  • Sumaila UR, 2021. The Ocean Is Our Life; Saving our Planet: Faith in Action Event; Virtual.

2020

  • Belhabib D. 2020. Spyglass App: citizen reporting of illegal fishing. Paper presented at: IOF Seminar Series, UBC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Cisneros-Montemayor A. 2020. Case study on shrimp in Latin America and the impact of fisheries subsidies reform. Paper presented at: Ministry of Foreign Trade; San José, Costa Rica.
  • Cisneros-Montemayor A. 2020. Estudio de caso sobre el camarón en América Latina y el impacto de una reforma a los subsidios pesqueros. Paper presented at: MarViva, Taller de Agenda Azul, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto; San José, Costa Rica.
  • Eger, S. and S.C. Courtenay. 2020. Learning from experience to advance the operationalization of integrated coastal and ocean management in the Bay of Fundy. BoFEP/ACCESS Coastal and Estuarine Conference “Science and Management in an Era of Climate Change”, May 13th-16th, 2020. Haley Institute, Dalhousie Agricultural campus, Truro, NS. Platform presentation. (cancelled due to COVID)
  • Sumaila UR, 2020. Stopping overfishing is climate action: French Marine Ministry Meeting; Online.
  • Sumaila UR. 2020. El estado de los océanos del mundo y el panorama de los subsidies a la pesca. Paper presented at: MarViva, Taller de Agenda Azul, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto; San José, Costa Rica.
  • Sumaila UR. 2020. The global struggle to discipline overfishing subsidies. Paper presented at: IRES Seminar Series, University of BC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2020. The state of the world’s oceans and the landscape of global fisheries subsidies: achieving SDG Target 14.6. Paper presented at: Life Below Water: Achieving SDG Target 14.6 by June, Pew Charitable Trusts; New York, NY.
  • Sumaila UR. 2020. The state of the world’s oceans and the landscape of global fisheries subsidies. Paper presented at: Ministry of Foreign Trade; San José, Costa Rica.

2019

  • Andrews E. 2019. Weak governability of coastal fisheries as a policy problem: fisher behaviour as an alternative. Paper presented at: Society of the Policy Sciences Annual Institute; Brown University, Providence, RI.
  • Armitage D. 2019. Governing the ocean and coastal commons. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Armitage D. 2019. Knowledge co-production and the governance of our future oceans and coasts. Keynote presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Armitage D. and Esteves Dias, A.C., 2019. Using PhotoVoice as method to understand wellbeing and ecosystem service bundles for coastal conservation. MARE People and the Sea Conference, Amsterdam, June 24-28th.
  • Armitage, D., Muhl, E-K., Sowman, M. 2019. Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods: A participatory discussion. A special Communities Conservation Research Network (CCRN) session, MARE People and the Sea Conference, Amsterdam, June 24-28th.
  • Armitage, D. and E-K. Muhl. 2019. Participatory Co-Management. Presented in session on ‘Quilting Frameworks for Ocean Governance’, IMBeR Ocean Science Meeting, Brest, France. June 15-20th.
  • Armitage, D. 2019. Invited Keynote Talk – Knowledge Co-Production and the Governance of Our Future Oceans and Coasts. IMBeR Ocean Science Meeting, Brest, France. June 15-20th.
  • Armitage, D. and AC. Esteve Dias. 2019. Invited talk – Ocean and Coastal Sustainability. UW Student Association for International Development Conference - SUSTAIN. March 1st, 2019.
  • Baird N. 2019. Shifting our lens: engaging youth in oceans and climate change research through participatory video. Paper presented at: Rising Up, A Graduate Students Conference on Indigenous Knowledge and Research, University of Manitoba; Fort Garry, MB.
  • Ban NC. 2019. Marine conservation research on BC’s Central Coast: Indigenous-academic partnerships. Paper presented at: Outer Shores Expeditions Symposium; Victoria, BC.
  • Ban NC. 2019. People in ecology. Keynote presented at: Pacific Ecology and Evolution Conference; Bamfield, BC.
  • Ban, Natalie C. Engaging in “action-oriented” fieldwork with local groups and Indigenous peoples. July 2019 International Association for the Study of the Commons Congress, Lima, Peru.
  • Ban, Natalie C. Reimagining marine conservation: stories from collaborative research in Canada’s Pacific. Fisheries and Oceans Canada seminar series. Ottaway, ON, 31 Jan 2019.
  • Ban, Natalie C., Michael Cox, Sergio Villamayor, Georgina Gurney. November 2019. Seminar on Methodological Issues of Social-Ecological Systems Research. Invited seminar presentation at the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Institut de Ciencia I Tecnologia Ambientals ICTA-UAB. November 2019.
  • Bennett NJ. 2019. Critical and constructive engagements: political ecologies of the ocean and coastal environment. Paper presented at: MARE X: People and the Sea; Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Bennett NJ. 2019. How do perceptions relate to support for conservation? Perceptions of small-scale fishermen in marine protected areas in the Mediterranean Sea. Paper presented at: Environmental Studies Association of Canada; Vancouver, BC.
  • Bennett NJ. 2019. In peopled seas: catalyzing insights from the marine social sciences in the ocean sustainability agenda. Paper presented at: Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries Seminar, UBC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Bennett NJ. 2019. Using perceptions as evidence in sustainability science. Paper presented at: Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries Seminar, UBC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Bennett, N.J. Critical and constructive engagements: Political ecologies of the ocean and coastal environment. MARE – People and the Sea Conference. June 24-29, 2019, Amsterdam.
  • Bennett, N.J. How do perceptions relate to support for conservation?: Perceptions of small-scale fishermen in marine protected areas in the Mediterranean Sea. Environmental Studies Assoc. of Canada. June 1-7, 2019, Vancouver, BC.
  • Cashion T, Noack F, Sumaila UR. 2019. Seafood watch recommendations effect on US ex-vessel prices. Paper presented at: Frontiers and Futures for Fish, NAAFE Forum 2019; Halifax, NS.
  • Cashion T. 2019. Dispelling the myths of farmed fish. Paper presented at: Beer Battered Fish n’ Chips Seminar, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, UBC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Cheung WWL. 2019. Matching the time of emergence of transboundary fish stocks to lead time for policy response under climate change. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Cheung WWL. 2019. Unwrapping the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. Paper presented at: Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, UBC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Cheung WWL. 2019. Using integrated scenarios and models to explore trade-offs in future seafood sustainability under global change. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Cisneros-Montemayor A. 2019. A blue economy: achieving a socially equitable marine industrial revolution. Paper presented at: Policy in Practice, Liu Institute for Global Issues; Vancouver, BC.
  • Doubleday N. 2019. Arctic peoples and the importance of self-efficacy: lessons for research. Keynote lecture at: Global Brigades Student Leadership Conference, McMaster University; Hamilton, ON.
  • Eger S, Courtenay S. 2019. Operationalizing integrated coastal and marine management initiatives: insights from lived experiences in the Bay of Fundy, Atlantic Canada. Paper presented at: MARE X: People and the Sea; Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Eger S. 2019. Learning from experience to advance the operationalization of integrated coastal and marine management. Visiting researcher lecture at: Queen's University; Belfast, Ireland. Also presented at: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Marine Spatial Planning Working Group Meeting; Galway, Ireland.
  • Eger, S. (2019). Learning from experience to advance the operationalization of integrated coastal and marine management. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Working Group for Marine Planning and Coastal Zone Management (WGMPCZM) Annual meeting. Marine Institute, Galway, Ireland, April 12, 2019. (Oral presentation)
  • Eger, S. (2019). Learning from experience to advance the operationalization of integrated coastal and marine management. Queens University Belfast – School of Planning, March 6, 2019 (Oral presentation)
  • Eger, S. and S.C. Courtenay. 2019. Review of initiatives for integrated coastal and marine management in the Bay of Fundy, Atlantic Canada OR Governance ingredients for operationalizing integrated coastal and marine management: A review of initiatives in the Bay of Fundy, Atlantic Canada.  People & the Sea X: learning from the past, imagining the future. Centre for Maritime Research (MARE) 24-28 June 2019, Roeterseiland complex, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Engler C, Saunders P. 2019. The international law and policy seascape for managing shifting species and ecosystems. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Engler C, 2019. “Ecosystem Approach for Transboundary Fisheries Management in a Changing Ocean” (IMBeR Open Science Conference, Brest, France, 17-21 June 2019).
  • Engler C, 2019. “Organic Loading from Marine Finfish Aquaculture: Regulatory Approaches in Salmon Producing Countries” (second meeting of the ICES Working Group on Environmental Interactions of Aquaculture Stirling, UK, 3-5 September 2019).
  • Harper S. 2019. Who owns fishing licences in BC? Paper presented at: Biodiversity Legendary Internal Seminar Series (BLISS), Biodiversity Research Centre, UBC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Harper S, Andrews EJ, Cashion T, Palacios-Abrantes J, Blythe J, Daly J, Eger S, Hoover C, Talloni-Alvarez N, Teh L, Bennett N, Epstein G, Knott C, Newell SL, Whitney CK. 2019. Supporting interdisciplinary early career researchers: insights from the marine sciences. Society of the Policy Sciences Annual Institute; Providence, RI.
  • Koubrak O. 2019. Protecting sea turtles in the wider Caribbean: an observer’s experience with the SPAW protocol. Paper presented at: Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network Annual General Meeting; Paramaribo, Suriname.
  • Koubrak O, VanderZwaag D. 2019. Are transboundary fisheries management arrangements in the North Atlantic seaworthy in a changing ocean? Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Mauro I, Blair D. 2019. Prairie Climate Centre and Climate Atlas of Canada. Paper presented at: Manitoba Museum; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2019. Climate, cinema, and cartography: science, storytelling, and the future of adaptation. Keynote presented at: Atmosphere Conference, University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2019. Climate, cinema, and cartography: science, storytelling, and the future of planning. Keynote presented at: Manitoba Water and Wastewater Association Annual Conference; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2019. Restorying climate change: Indigenous knowledge, storytelling, and mapmaking. Paper presented at: National Climate Change Science and Knowledge Priorities Workshop, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Ottawa, ON.
  • Muhl, E-K., Armitage, D., Mbatha, P., Rice, W. and M. Sowman. 2019. Governance principles for community-centred conservation in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. Sustainability and Development Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbour, October 11-14th.
  • Nayak PK. 2019. A three-dimensional perspective on creating viable fishing communities amidst a changing ocean. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Nayak PK. 2019. Transdisciplinary perspective on social-ecological wellbeing. Paper presented at: 2nd International Conference on Happiness and Wellbeing: The Road Beyond, Indian Institute of Technology; Kharagpur, India.
  • Newell S. 2019. Indigenous perspectives on how climate change impacts governance and co-management of resources in Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut. Paper presented at: III TRAMEREN International Conference on Arctic Environmental and Climate Change Governance; Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Okey, T. 2019. OceanVisions19, 1-4 April 2019, “LEO Oceans: Local and Ocean Observer Surveillance of Coastal and Ocean Changes.”
  • Okey, T. 2019. PICES Annual Meeting 2019, 21 October 2019, “Inclusive Understanding of Novel Changes in North Pacific Social-Ecological-Environmental System”
  • Palacio-Abrantes J. 2019. Challenges to transboundary fisheries management in North America under climate change. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Pinkerton E. 2019. Four strategies for getting to owner-operator fisheries in British Columbia. Paper presented at: American Anthropological Association Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Pinkerton E. 2019. Strategies and policies supporting access and conservation by small-scale fishermen in a neoliberal world. IOF Seminar Series, UBC; Vancouver, BC.
  • Saunders P, 2019. Determination of the Limits of the extended Continental Shelf. (IOI Training Program Ocean Governance: Policy, Law and Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 29 May 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Boundary Simulations Exercise. (China-ASEAN Academy on Ocean Law and Governance 5th Program, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, Haikou, China, 13 November 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Chair – Specific Issues in Maritime Boundary Delimitation Fifty Years After the North Sea Cases. (Seminar on Maritime Boundary Delimitation, University of Montreal, Quebec, 3-4 February 2020).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Climate Change and Transboundary Fisheries: Continuity and Adaptation in Legal Structures. (IMBeR Open Science Conference, Brest, France, 17-21 June 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Maritime Boundary Delimitation: Legal Principles. (China-ASEAN Academy on Ocean Law and Governance 5th Program, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, Haikou, China, 13 November 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Maritime Boundary Delimitation: Legal Principles. (IOI Training Program Ocean Governance: Policy, Law and Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 29 May 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Past Present and Future of 2019. Useful. Litigation. (Canadian-Japanese Scholarly Exchange on the Law of the Sea, co-hosted by MELAW, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 6 December 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Moderator - Panel discussion: Dispute Settlement and the East Asian Seas. (Canadian-Japanese Scholarly Exchange on the Law of the Sea, co-hosted by MELAW Halifax, Nova Scotia, 6 December 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Overall Legal Framework of Maritime Dispute Settlement. (7th Asia Pacific/Arctic Maritime Security Forum, co-hosted by MELAW, Ocean Governance in Asia-Pacific and the Arctic, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 23-25 August 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. Regulation of Oil and Gas Exploration in the Arctic. (Workshop on Responding to a Changing Arctic Ocean: Canadian and Russian Experiences and Challenges, Vladivostok, Russia, 4 October 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. The 2019 Fisheries Act Amendments and the Protection and Enhancement of Independent Fisheries. (Canadian Association of Food Law and Policy Annual Conference 2019, From Microbes to Multinationals: The Many Scales of Food Law and Policy, 9 November 2019).
  • Saunders P, 2019. The Gulf of Maine Case and Its Legacy: What’s Law Got to Do With It?. (Fifty Years After the North Sea Cases, Seminar on Maritime Boundary Delimitation, University of Montreal, Quebec, 3-4 February 2020).
  • Saunders P. 2019. Drafting issues: Bill C-55 & interim designations of MPAs. Paper presented at: Canadian Independent Fish Harvesters’ Federation Annual Meeting; Halifax, NS.
  • Saunders P. 2019. Regulation of Offshore Renewable Energy in Nova Scotia (Canadian Energy Law Foundation East Coast Seminar: Marine Renewable Energy, co-sponsored by MELAW, St. John’s, NFLD, 11 April 2019).
  • Saunders P. 2019. Review of PIIFCAF and new regulatory requirements. Paper presented at: Canadian Independent Fish Harvesters’ Federation Annual Meeting; Halifax, NS.
  • Sumaila UR, Charles, A, et al. 2019. Fisheries economics in a world of interdisciplinarians. Panel members at: Frontiers and Futures for Fish, NAAFE Forum 2019; Halifax, NS.
  • Sumaila UR, Isaacs M, Willman R, Kurien J. 2019. Fisheries world-wide. Panel at: Learning from the past, imagining the future. MARE X: People and the Sea; Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Sumaila UR, Jara HEA. 2019. Subsidies, sustainability and multilateralism: working towards an ambitious agreement on fisheries subsidies at the WTO. Paper presented at: Pew Charitable Trusts; Puerto Varas, Chile.
  • Sumaila UR, Pierruci A, Oyinlola M. 2019. Aquaculture over-optimism. Paper presented at: Frontiers and Futures for Fish, NAAFE Forum 2019; Halifax, NS.
  • Sumaila UR, Thomson P, DeBoer S, Tipping A. 2019. 2020 vision: how a successful conclusion of fisheries subsidies negotiations can demonstrate that the WTO is adapting to a changing world. Panel at: Fisheries Subsidies: A Litmus Test for the WTO; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR, Thomson P, Kagia R, Prescott J, Tipping A. 2019. Ending harmful fisheries subsidies by 2020: exploring the impacts of fisheries subsidies and potential reform. Side event at: Our Ocean 2019; Oslo, Norway.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. A question of economics. Paper presented at: A Global Agreement for the High Seas, Blue Marine Foundation; London, UK.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. An overview of OceanAsia: the OceanAsia Team (Cashion, Alava, Teh, Cheung, Sumaila). Paper presented at: Pew Fellows Meeting; Hilo, HI.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Ecosystem services at the core of a sustainable blue economy. Paper presented at: Blue Economy in a Healthy Ocean. Government of Catalonia; Barcelona, Spain.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Fishing subsidies. Paper presented at: Billfish Interaction, Livelihoods, and Linkages for Fisheries, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute and Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association; Mnarani, Kenya.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Global trends in fisheries in the context of the blue economy: implications for Ghana. Keynote presented at: Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment 2019; Accra, Ghana.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. How can ending overfishing help mitigate climate change? Our Fish Event, COP25; Madrid, Spain.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. How to achieve a sustainable blue economy. Paper presented at: Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Western Australia; Perth, Australia.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Ideas on the valuation of the benefits of MPAs. Paper presented at: Pew Fellows Meeting; Hilo, HI.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Illicit trade in the marine resources of West Africa. Paper presented at: University of Ghana; Accra, Ghana.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Interdisciplinary collaborative ocean economics research with examples from the ‘ocean trenches.’ Paper presented at: Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (CMBC), Scripps Institution of Oceanography 6th Annual Knowlton-Jackson Distinguished Speaker Lecture Event; San Diego, CA.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Interdisciplinary ocean and fisheries economics with examples from the trenches. Plenary at: 2019 World Conference on Natural Resource Modelling, GERAD Group for Research in Decision Analysis; Montreal, QC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Mejores subsidies para combater la pesca illegal y cumplir con los Objectivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS). Keynote presented at: Navegando entre datos: innovación para salvar los océanos, Oceana Mexico; Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. MPAs as retirement and insurance policies. Paper presented at: Marine Protected Areas, Ocean Risk and Climate Change, Wild Oceans and Republic of South Africa Environmental Affairs; Durban, South Africa.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Overview of the IUCN MPA standards of success. Paper presented at: Pew Fellows Meeting; Hilo, HI.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Relative roles of SSF and LSF in food security; gender equity. Paper presented at: Pew Fellows Meeting; Hilo, HI.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. So, resource governance priorities change over time. What are the key considerations nowadays? Panel titled: Utopia or dystopia – what is the future of natural resource governance? RAW Talks, Canadian International Resources and Development Institute; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. State of the world’s oceans, the landscape of fisheries subsidies, and the case of India. Paper presented at: Ending Harmful Fisheries Subsidies in India: why it matters. Media Workshop; Kochi, Kerala, India.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Sustainably harvested and productive ocean. Panel member at: UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030, 1st Global Planning Meeting; Denmark, Copenhagen.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. The current landscape of marine fisheries and fisheries subsidies around the world. Paper presented at: WTO Negotiations on Fisheries Subsidies: Implications for West Africa; Dakar, Senegal.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. The social dimension of the contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to the economy. Panel chair at: Strengthening the Science-Policy Nexus, FAO International Symposium on Fisheries Sustainability; Rome, Italy.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. What would you tell WHITE HOUSE on Oceans; how would you prepare for it? Keynote presented at: UNEP Nairobi Convention, WIO Regional Science to Policy Workshop.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why ACP countries should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented at: ACP Secretariat; Brussels, Belgium.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why Africa should be at the forefront of the fight to eliminate harmful subsidies at the WTO. Keynote presented at: WIOMSA 11th Scientific Symposium; Mauritius.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why ambassadors should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented at: Ambassadors’ Breakfast; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why Chile’s laudable ocean conservation effort should take on subsidies disciplines. Paper presented to: Chilean Ambassador to Norway and other ambassadors; Oslo, Norway.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why Europe should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented at: Public briefing; Brussels, Belgium.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why Germany should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented at: German Government Meetings with WWF Germany; Berlin, Germany.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why India should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented to: India Delegates; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why LDCs should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented at: WTO Trade Negotators, the LDC Group; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why Norway should be at the forefront of the push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented to: Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Oslo, Norway.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why the Africa, Caribbean, Pacific Group (ACP) should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented to: ACP Geneva Delegates; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why the UK should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented at: UKGOV and Commonwealth Secretariat; London, UK.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why WTO negotiators should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented to: 100 WTO Trade Negotiators/Delegates, some non-profit representatives; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why WTO negotiators should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented to: Australia, Latin 6, New Zealand and Brazil Delegates; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Why WTO negotiators should push for a WTO agreement on harmful subsidies. Paper presented to: WTO Trade Negotiators – Norway and Canada; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2019. Wrap up comment. Paper presented to: WTO trade negotiators, WTO Secretariat staff; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Teh LSL, Teh LCL. 2019. Economic and social research in small-scale fisheries. Invited lecture at: Universiti Malaya; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Teh LSL. 2019. Economic and social benefits of fisheries rebuilding: six Canadian case studies. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Teh LSL. 2019. Taking stock: status and trends in East China Sea fisheries. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • VanderZwaag DL, “Are Transboundary Fisheries Management Arrangements in the Northwest Atlantic Seaworthy in a Changing Ocean?” (IMBeR Open Science Conference, Brest, France, 17-21 June 2019).
  • VanderZwaag DL, “Governance of the Central Arctic Ocean: Cooperative Currents, Foggy Future” (12th Polar Law Symposium, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Hobart, Australia, 1-4 December 2019).
  • VanderZwaag DL, “The Precautionary Approach in Coastal/Ocean Governance: Beacon of Hope, Seas of Confusion and Challenges” (IOI Training Program, Ocean Governance: Policy, Law and Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 27 May 2019).
  • VanderZwaag DL, “Towards a Quilt of Sustainable Ocean Governance: Piecing in the Precautionary Approach” (Panel Session on Designing the Quilt of Sustainable Ocean Governance, IMBeR, Open Science Conference, Brest, France,19 June 2019)
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2019. Navigating the international legal and political seascapes of the Northwest Passage: conflict, cooperation, questions. Paper presented at: Canadian Roundtable on Northern Low Impact Shipping Corridors and the Proposed Arctic Seaway Authority, University Club; Toronto, ON.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2019. Towards a quilt of sustainable ocean governance: piecing in the precautionary approach. Paper presented at: IMBeR Open Science Conference; Brest, France.
  • Brown K, Charles A, St. Martin K. 2019. Maritime and coastal communities. Panel at: MARE X: People and the Sea; Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Herrera C, Vanderbeck I, Sumaila, UR. 2019. Innovative solutions for integrated management and sustainable use of marine resources. Panel at: Green Solutions for a Blue Planet, Blue Economy Summit; Roatán, Honduras.
  • Murray M, Christoffersen S, Pulsifer P, Arthurs D, Parrott J, Barnard C, Forest A, Papakyriakou T, Liang S, Scassa T, Nickels S, Taylor F, LeDrew E, Carpendale S, Vincent W, Herbert C, Chu B, Sokol J, Wilson C, Duguay C. 2019. The Canadian Consortium for Arctic Data Interoperability 50. ArcticNet; Halifax, NS.

2018

  • Armitage D, Nayak PK. 2018. Doing justice to life on land and below water. Panel at: Sustainable Development Solutions Network National Launch; Waterloo, ON.
  • Armitage D. 2018. Governance and the problem of ‘fit’ in social-ecological systems. Keynote presented at: School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan Graduate Symposium Day; Saskatoon, SK.
  • Armitage D. 2018. Searching for success in connecting communities, conservation and livelihood. Panel at: Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods Conference; Halifax, NS.
  • Armitage D. 2018. Thinking through governance of social-ecological systems. Paper presented at: Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Cape Town; South Africa.
  • Baird N, L’Hérault V. 2018. Recipe for a movie. Paper presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Halifax, NS.
  • Baird N. 2018. Applied visual methods for community-based research. Paper presented at: University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Baird N. 2018. Economic development in Inuit Nunangat. Paper presented at: Inuit Culture, University of Winnipeg; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Baird N. 2018. Interviewing the neighbourhood. Paper presented at: ArtSquad Mentorship Youth Program, Art City Community Centre; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Baird N. 2018. Inuit food security. Paper presented at: Indigenous Food Security, University of Winnipeg; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Baird N. 2018. Pinhole camera methodologies for community-based research. Paper presented at: New York University; New York, NY.
  • Baird N. 2018. Shifting our lens: engaging Inuit youth in oceans research through participatory video. Paper presented at: ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meetings; Ottawa, ON.
  • Baird N. 2018. Shifting our lens: engaging Inuit youth in oceans research through participatory video. Paper presented at: Association of Canadian Universities of Northern Studies, University of Alberta; Edmonton, AB.
  • Ban NC. 2018. Breaking down disciplinary boundaries: opportunities and challenges in inter- and trans-disciplinary research. Pacific Estuarine Research Society Conference; Everett, WA.
  • Bennett N.J. 2018. The enablers and barriers to local environmental stewardship. Paper presented at: Communities, Livelihoods and Conservation Conference; Halifax, NS.
  • Bennett NJ. 2018. Coastal and Indigenous community access to marine resources in Canada. Paper presented at: Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference; Seattle, WA.
  • Berkes F, Nayak PK. 2018. Rebuilding healthy communities and healthy fisheries. Paper presented at: 3rd World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress; Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Blythe J, Armitage D, Alonso GC, Campbell D, Dias ACE, Epstein G, Marschke M, Nayak PK. 2018. Wellbeing-ecosystem service bundles (WEBs) for adaptive coastal governance: assessing the current evidence. Paper presented at: International Conference on Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods; Halifax, NS.
  • Cheung WWL. 2018. Exploring future seafood sustainability under scenarios of climate change and socio-economic development. Paper presented at: 4th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans; Washington, DC.
  • Cheung WWL. 2018. Vulnerability of deep-sea fishes to climate change. Paper presented at: 4th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans; Washington, DC
  • Doubleday N. 2018. Governance and Law. Panel at: First Nations Water Security and Climate Change Symposium. Gathering Place by the Grand; Oshweken, ON.
  • Doubleday N. 2018. Searching for health: peace, order, and good government in rural and remote communities. Health Promotion and Resilience: Primary Prevention Research. Panel at: Parliamentary Health Research Caucus Reception for Northern and Rural Health Research in Canada, Research Canada; Ottawa, ON.
  • Doubleday N. 2018. The Indigenous peoples of Canada, an Arctic perspective: social-cultural-ecological factors influencing their health, and access to health care. Paper presented at: Global Health. Global transitions within local communities: small places, big changes. Co-sponsored by McMaster University, the University of South Norway and Maastricht University; Waterloo, ON.
  • Doubleday N. 2018. WATER/health interactions in the Arctic. Paper presented at: Water: International Threats, McMaster University; Hamilton, ON.
  • Eger S, Courtenay S. 2018. Governance arrangements for integrated coastal and marine management in the Bay of Fundy, Atlantic Canada. Paper presented at: Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership; Truro, NS.
  • Engler C. 2018, Ocean acidification post-Paris: gauging law and policy responses in light of emerging scientific projections. Paper presented at: 2nd Pacific Climate Change Conference; Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Engler C. 2018, Ocean acidification post-Paris: gauging law and policy responses in light of emerging scientific projections. Paper presented at: Climate Change: Impacts and Response; Berkeley, CA.
  • Engler C. 2018. Aquaculture in moving waters. Paper presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Halifax, NS.
  • Koubrak O. 2018. A future for the North Atlantic right whale: a review of Canadian and bilateral measures. Paper presented at: Changing and Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law and Policy Responses, George Washington University; Washington, DC.
  • Koubrak O. 2018. An elusive safety net: a review of conservation and management of vulnerable elasmobranchs under the Species at Risk Act and the Fisheries Act in Atlantic Canada. Sharks International 2018; João Pessoa, Brazil.
  • Koubrak O. 2018. The Caribbean legal seascape for shared marine living resources: treaty obligations, examples of implementation and suggestions for the course forward. Latin America and Caribbean Congress for Conservation Biology; St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Koubrak O. 2018. Legal protections for sharks and rays: is it better in the Bahamas? Poster presented at: Bahamas Natural History Conference; Nassau, Bahamas.
  • Koubrak O. 2018. Marine mammal protection. Panel at: Changing and Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law and Policy Responses, George Washington University; Washington, DC.
  • Mauro I, Blair D. 2018. Manitoba launch of the Climate Atlas of Canada. Paper presented at: University of Winnipeg; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I, McCullough S. 2018. Climate Atlas of Canada and the future of planning. Paper presented at: Canadian Institute of Planners Conference; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I, McCullough S. 2018. Launch of the Climate Atlas of Canada. Paper presented at: Royal Ontario Museum; Toronto, ON.
  • Mauro I, Suzuki D. 2018. Climate change and our common future: a public dialogue. Paper presented at: Richardson College for the Environment, University of Winnipeg; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Canada’s climate story: cinema, maps and the future of adaptation planning. Paper presented at: Canadian Institute of Planners Conference; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Canada’s climate story: introducing the Climate Atlas of Canada. Paper presented at: Prairie Regional Adaptation Collaborative (PRAC); Edmonton, AB.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate change and Canada. Panel at: Climate Change Knows No Borders, Loyola Climate Change Conference. Loyola University; Chicago, Il.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate change and global conflict. Paper presented at: University of Missouri; Columbia, MO.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate change and landscape planning. Paper presented at: PCC and HTFC workshop, Canadian Museum of Human Rights; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate, cinema and cartography: digital and social transformation across Canada and the Arctic. Keynote presented at: Royal Society of Canada’s Celebration of Excellence; Ottawa, ON.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate, cinema and cartography: digital storytelling and climate change. Paper presented at: University of Missouri; Columbia, MO.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate, cinema and cartography: science, storytelling and the future of adaptation. Paper presented at: National Resources Canada Adaptation Platform; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate, cinema, and cartography: enhanced research technology and policy cooperation. Paper presented at: Royal Society of Canada G7 Research Summit; Montreal, QC.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate, cinema, and cartography: introducing the Climate Atlas of Canada. Paper presented at: Climate Visualization Conference, Queen’s University; Kingston, ON.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate, cinema, and cartography: introducing the Climate Atlas of Canada. Paper presented at: SSHRC event, Humanities and Social Sciences Congress; Regina, SK.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Climate, cinema, and cartography: opportunities for digital transformation in Canada’s Arctic. Paper presented at: Royal Society of Canada Conference; Regina, SK.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Knowledge mobilization and ocean research. Paper presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Halifax, NS.
  • Mauro I. 2018. Mobilizing research through documentary film. Paper presented at: Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences; Regina, SK.
  • Nayak PK, Kaur S, King S, Lin L, Singh H. 2018. Navigating social-ecological regime shifts for transformations in small-scale fisheries: transdisciplinary perspectives from India, Indonesia, China and Mexico. Paper presented at: 3rd World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress; Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. ‘The Second Tsunami’. Panel on film at: International Conference on Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods, Halifax, NS.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. Analysing happiness data: issues to keep in mind. International Workshop on the Development of Happiness Index for State of Madhya Pradesh; Bhopal, India.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. Fishing for power: understanding social movements around the commons through local metaphors and political ecology narrative. Paper presented at: Social Mobilisation and the Commons: A Virtuous Circle, Autonomous University of Barcelona; Spain.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. From contestation to consensus: power and politics in community conservation. Paper presented at: International Conference on Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods, Halifax, NS.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. Taking stock of beginnings and endings: commercial fisheries in Nunatsiavut. Paper presented at: Taking Stock Dialogue, Ocean Frontier Institute, Memorial University, St; Johns, NL.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. The state of food and agriculture, climate change and migration. Paper presented at: Release of the 2018 State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA) Report, CARE Canada, FAO North America and Aga Khan Foundation Canada; Ottawa, ON.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. Understanding coastal transformations from a livelihood perspective in Bay of Bengal, Chilika Lagoon, India. Paper presented at: International Conference on Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods; Halifax, NS.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. Understanding the enablers and barriers to local environmental stewardship. Paper presented at: International Conference on Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods; Halifax, NS.
  • Nayak PK. 2018. Vulnerable yet viable: fisheries and aquaculture amidst global change processes. Paper presented at: 4th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans (ECCWO); Washington, DC.
  • Saunders P. 2018. Management and enforcement challenges for highly migratory species: the case of Atlantic bluefin tuna. Paper presented at: CIRL Symposium on Enforcement Issues in Canadian Wildlife Protection; Calgary, AB.
  • Saunders P. 2018. Offshore oil and gas exploration and exploitation in the Canadian Arctic. Paper presented at: Responding to a Changing Arctic Ocean: Canadian and Russian Experiences and Challenges; Montreal, PQ.
  • Saunders P. 2018. Offshore renewables (tidal energy, wind). Panel at: Changing and Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law and Policy Responses, George Washington University; Washington, DC.
  • Saunders P. 2018. Regulation and promotion of offshore renewable energy in Nova Scotia. Paper presented at: Changing and Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law and Policy Responses, George Washington University; Washington, DC.
  • Saunders P. 2018. Resolution of jurisdictional entitlements in the Arctic Ocean under the LOS regime: patterns of conflict and cooperation. Paper presented at: Panel on Exploring Maritime Cooperation: Within and Beyond National Jurisdiction, 6th Asian Maritime Security Forum; Haikou, China.
  • Sumaila UR, Seitzinger S, Lopez-Correa C. 2018. How can Canada’s three oceans be part of the solution in addressing climate change challenges? Panel at: Peter Wall Institute, University of British Columbia; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR, Svensson L, Rolfe J. 2018. Setting the scene: how plastic pollution is affecting ocean health. Panel at: Ocean Summit; Newport, RI.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Can subsidies work for fish and for people? Paper presented at: Fish Night 5, International Institute for Environment and Development; London, UK.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Case analysis on sustainable fishery. Paper presented at: 2018 Blue Pioneer Program. Duke Kunshan University; Kunshan, China.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Doomsday analysis - the economic, social, and food security outcomes of IUU fishing. Paper presented at: APEC Experts Workshop on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing; Singapore.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Environmental issues in the South China Sea. Panel at: 8th Annual South China Sea Conference; Washington, DC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Fish, ocean oxygen depletion and the food security of current and future generations. Paper presented at: Ocean Deoxygenation: Drivers and Consequences, Past, Present, Future; Kiel, Germany.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Fisheries subsidies and the sustainable supply of seafood. Paper presented at: Emerging Opportunities for Marine Sustainability in Japan. Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation, University of Tokyo; Tokyo, Japan.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Helping to sustain the global ocean. Paper presented at: Vancouver Fishackathon; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Indo-Pacific fisheries as a key to security and cooperation. Paper presented at: The Indo-Pacific: Security Governance and Peace, Second in the Series of Annual Workshops on The Geotechnical Politics of Ocean Frontiers, York University; Toronto, ON.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Is the Paris Agreement good for fish, fishers, seafood workers, and consumers? Keynote presented at: Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability: Co-designing Research and Solutions, National Research Council of Canada; Halifax, NS.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Managing the seas for people and nature. Paper presented at: Taking Stock Dialogue, Memorial University; St. John’s, NL.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Marine plastic pollution in a circular perspective. Member of policy session at: World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists; Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. MPAs are like retirement accounts: leakages undermine them. Paper presented at: 5th International Marine Conservation Congress; Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Subsidies, climate change, high seas protection and the fair sharing of the global ocean. Paper presented at: UBC Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries Seminar Series; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. The conservation and fair sharing of ocean and fishery resources: contributions from fisheries economics. Plenary talk presented at: Student Conference on Conservation Science, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge; Cambridge, UK.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. The current landscape of global fisheries subsidies. Paper presented at: A Closed-Door Breakfast on Fisheries Subsidies, Pew Charitable Trusts; Bali, Indonesia.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. The oceans are our lives. Paper presented at: Countdown to 2020: How Far Has the EU Come in Ending Overfishing? Brussels, Belgium.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. The role of climate change, fisheries subsidies and large scale high seas protection on the conservation and fair sharing of the global ocean. Keynote presented at: Martec 18. International Conference on Advances in Marine Technologies Applied to Discard Mitigation and Management; Galicia, Spain.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Turn the high seas into a fish bank for the world? Paper presented at: Nature Vancouver, Vancouver Natural History Society-Marine Biology Section. Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. Ways to ensure a future for fisheries. Paper presented at: BC Young Fishermen’s Gathering; Steveston, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2018. We need the ocean more than the ocean needs us. Paper presented at: International Symposium on Blue Economy and Marine Conservation, Duke Kunshan University; Kunshan, China.
  • Taylor DRF. 2018. Creating a cybergartographic atlas of the Bering Strait. Paper presented at: Pan Arctic Options Annual Meeting; Boston, MA.
  • Taylor DRF, Hayes A. 2018. Nunaliit Atlas framework and digital atlas development at GCRC. Paper presented to: University of Western Ontario Team and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI), Carleton University; Ottawa, ON.
  • Taylor DRF. 2018. Geoinformation in the 21st century: challenges and opportunities for national mapping and statistical agencies. Paper presented at: INEGI National Statistics and Mapping Agency, President and Senior Leadership; Aguascalientes, Mexico.
  • Taylor DRF. 2018. The importance of geoinformation and mapping in the age of location. Paper presented at: Geography and INEGI National Statistics and Mapping Agency, Environmental Programs Directorate; Aguascalientes, Mexico.
  • Teh LSL, Teh LCL. 2018. Socioeconomic research in small-scale fisheries: case study of the Tun Mustapha Marine Park, Sabah. Invited lecture at: Universiti Malaya; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
  • Teh LSL, Teh LCL. 2018. The safety net role of coral reef fisheries. Paper presented at: Asia Pacific Coral Reef Symposium; Cebu, Philippines.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Canadian Fisheries Management in the Arctic: Tangled Currents, Shifting Seascapes. Paper presented at: Responding to a Changing Arctic Ocean: Canadian and Russian Experiences and Challenges; Montreal, PQ.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Governance of BBNJ in the Central Arctic Ocean: cooperative currents, foggy future. Paper presented at: Changing and Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law and Policy Responses Conference, George Washington Law School; Washington DC.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Governance of the Central Arctic Ocean: cooperative currents, foggy waters. Paper presented at: Second International Conference on Transatlantic Maritime Emissions Research Network (TRAMEREN), Frontiers of Ocean Governance: Private Actors, Public Goods, University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Governance of the Central Arctic Ocean: fishy focus, foggy future. Paper presented at: Fifth Sino-Canadian Exchange on the Arctic, Dalian Maritime University Law School; Dalian, China.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Implications of the UN high seas negotiations for the Central Arctic Ocean: cooperative currents, foggy waters. Panel at: Biodiversity in the high seas of the Central Arctic Ocean: advancements in scientific understanding and future management, Arctic Biodiversity Congress; Rovaniemi, Finland.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. International law and marine biodiversity conservation: tangled currents, foggy future. Paper presented at: China-ASEAN Academy on Ocean Law and Governance 4th Program, National Institute for South China Sea Studies; Haikou, China.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Law of the sea and ocean governance in the Arctic: conflict, cooperation and challenges. Paper presented at: Far Eastern Federal University Seminar; Vladivostok, Russia.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Marine cooperation in the Arctic: edging forward in a sea of challenges. Paper presented at: Panel on Exploring Maritime Cooperation: Within and Beyond National Jurisdiction, 6th Asian Maritime Security Forum; Haikou, China.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Overview of research interests and initiatives. Paper presented at: 15th IMBeR Scientific Steering Committee Meeting, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, Marine Laboratories; Hobart, Australia.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Regional case studies (Sargasso Sea, Arctic). Panel at: Changing and Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law and Policy Responses, George Washington University; Washington, DC.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Setting coordinates for session II: the future of Arctic Ocean cooperation. Paper presented at: North Pacific Arctic Conference; Honolulu, HI.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Solving ocean mitigation and adaptation challenges raised by climate change: five fast jolts. Paper presented at: Workshop on Ocean-Based Climate Solutions, University of British Columbia; Vancouver, BC.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. Sustaining wild salmon in the North Atlantic: progressions and depressions. Paper presented at: Common Currents: Examining How We Govern the Ocean Commons Conference, Columbia University; New York, NY.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2018. The precautionary approach on coastal/ocean governance: beacon of hope, seas of confusion and challenges. Paper presented at: China-ASEAN Academy on Ocean Law and Governance 4th Program, National Institute for South China Sea Studies; Haikou, China.
  • Alida Bundy A, Chuenpagdee R, Nayak PK, van Putten I. 2018. Vulnerability to Viability (V2V): global change response actions for creating viable coastal-marine systems. Paper presented at: 3rd World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress; Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Baughman McLeod K, Sumaila UR, Niehörster F, Way M. 2018. Natural capital and ecosystem services. Interactive working group at: Ocean Risk Summit; Southampton, Bermuda.
  • Dias ACE, Armitage D, Blythe J, Campbell D, Chan C, Epstein G, Marschke M, Nayak PK. 2018. Wellbeing-ecosystem services bundles for adaptive governance of coastal systems experiencing rapid change. Paper presented at: International Conference on Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods; Halifax, NS.
  • Fortier M, Burgess H, Mauro I. 2018. Enhanced research-technology and policy cooperation. Panel at: Arctic Sustainability Summit; Montreal, QC.
  • Gaill F, Sumaila UR, Roberts C. 2018. High seas: why we must act now. Roundtable at: The High Seas: What’s at Stake? Paris, France.
  • Murasugi K, Taylor DRF, Hayes A. 2018. A Nunaliit atlas of the Inuit languages in Canada. Paper presented at: ArcticNet Conference; Ottawa, ON.
  • Westlund L, Bahri T, Charles A, Kalikoski D, Nayak PK, Poulain F, Sowman M. 2018. Small-scale fisheries and climate change: exploring holistic people- and community-centred approaches. Paper presented at: 3rd World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress; Chiang Mai, Thailand.

2017

  • Alava JJ, Cheung WWL, Day A, Sumaila UR, Ross PS. 2017. Ocean pollution indicators for the Strait of Georgia. Paper presented at: Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Andrews E, Epstein G, Armitage D. 2017. Governing social-ecological regime shifts: examining the subjective and normative dimensions of fishery system change. Paper presented at: Resilience 2017: Resilience Frontiers for Global Sustainability; Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Armitage D. 2017. Achieving transparency in natural resource management by quantitatively bridging social and natural science uncertainties. Paper presented at: Integrated Marine Biosphere Research Program, IMBIZO5. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute; Massachusetts.
  • Armitage D. 2017. Communities, coasts and governance. Paper presented at: Department of Geography Speaker Series, University of Guelph; ON.
  • Armitage D. 2017. Integrating governance into management strategy evaluation. Paper presented at: Workshop on Management Strategy Evaluation: Achieving Transparency in Natural Resource Management by Quantitatively Bridging Social and Natural Science Uncertainties. Integrated Marine Biosphere Research Program, IMBIZO5. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute; Massachusetts.
  • Baird N. 2017. Doodles on display: using arts-based methods to facilitate conversations and communicate information. Paper presented at: IK-Adapt Gathering, Guelph University; Guelph, ON.
  • Baird N. 2017. Participatory arts-based methods for community-based research. Paper presented at: Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Baird N. 2017. Video and storytelling in Pangnirtung. Paper presented at: Inuit Ilagiit Annual General Meeting; Pangnirtung, NU.
  • Baird N. 2017. Visualizing changing oceans: Inuit knowledge and participatory video. Video presented at: 2017 SSHRC Storytellers Showcase, SSHRC Congress, Ryerson University; Toronto, ON.
  • Ban NC, Cheung WWL, VanderZwaag DL, Cheunpadee R. 2017. Coastal watersheds in the Anthropocene: understanding rapid change and implication for people and ecosystems. Facilitated panel discussion: OceanCanada Partnership – Governance and Wellbeing Cluster and The Water Institute; Waterloo, ON.
  • Ban NC, Eckert L. 2017. Cultural revitalization as a means of moving beyond a social-ecological trap. Paper presented at: Resilience Conference; Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Ban NC. 2017. A social-ecological systems perspective of rapid change. Paper presented at: Coastal Watersheds in the Anthropocene: Understanding Rapid Change and Implication for People and Ecosystems; University of Waterloo, ON.
  • Ban NC. 2017. Brief on MPAs. Presentation to: Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans; Ottawa, ON.
  • Ban NC. 2017. Brief on Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas. Presentation to: Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans; Ottawa, ON.
  • Ban NC. 2017. Integrating Indigenous and scientific knowledge in marine conservation. Paper presented at: Parks Canada Agency EcoWebinar.
  • Ban NC. 2017. Marine conservation, fisheries management, and Indigenous rights. Paper presented at: University of Victoria’s Dean’s Lecture Series; BC.
  • Ban NC. 2017. My own journey to becoming a professor, and some reflections/advice. Paper presented at: Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction and Response Network Annual Scientific Meeting; Montreal, QC.
  • Beattie H, Brown V. 2017. Pulling together to gather strength: telling stories of cultural resurgence and resilience in Heiltsuk territory. Paper presented at: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, MA.
  • Beattie H. 2017. Participatory videography research methods in theory and practice. Paper presented at: Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Bennett NJ. 2017. Fast change and social-ecological regime shifts: for whom and how does the bell toll? Paper presented at: Catching Ripples in the Water: A Social-Ecological Approach to Understand Abrupt Changes in Coastal Watersheds and Craft Governance Responses. University of Waterloo; ON.
  • Bennett NJ. 2017. How can the social sciences improve conservation? Paper presented at: International Congress for Conservation Biology, Society for Conservation Biology; Carrtagena Columbia.
  • Brueckner-Irwin I. 2017. Implications of marine protected areas on coastal community wellbeing. Paper presented at: Bedford Institute of Oceanography, DFO; Dartmouth, NS. Also presented at: St. Andrews Biological Station, DFO, St. Andrews, NB; IASC XVI Bienniel Conference, Utrecht, NL; and Three Minute Thesis (3MT) at the University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Environment, Waterloo, ON. Poster presented at: 2017 Canadian Parks Conference; Banff, AB.
  • Brueckner-Irwin I. 2017. The implications of marine protected areas on fisher wellbeing. Paper presented at: Fundy North Fishermen’s Association; St. George, NB.
  • Charles A. 2017. Current data and future needs for assessing local-level conservation, stewardship and responsible fisheries in small-scale fisheries. Paper presented at: Workshop on improving our knowledge on small-scale fisheries: data needs and methodologies. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations; Rome, Italy.
  • Cheung WWL, Palacio-Abrantes J. 2017. Current state and future scenarios for transboundary fisheries management in changing oceans: gauging the biological tides. Panel on Transboundary Fisheries Management in Changing North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: Taking Stock, Future Scenarios. Paper presented at: Dealing with Maritime Mobilities, MARE Conference 2017; Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Cheung WWL. 2017. The future of Canadian fisheries under multiple human drivers. Paper presented at: Coastal Watersheds in the Anthropocene: Understanding Rapid Change and Implication for People and Ecosystems; University of Waterloo, ON.
  • Cheung WWL. 2017. Vulnerability and risk of impacts of flatfishes to climate change. Paper presented at: 10th Flatfish Symposium; Saint-Malo, France.
  • Cheunpagdee R. 2017. A transdisciplinary perspective on change. Paper presented at: Coastal Watersheds in the Anthropocene: Understanding Rapid Change and Implication for People and Ecosystems; University of Waterloo, ON.
  • Cisneros-Montemayor A, Munro GR, Sanjurjo E, Hernandez Trejo V, Sumaila UR. 2017. Strategies and rationale for fishery subsidy reform. Paper presented at: North American Association of Fisheries Economists Forum; La Paz, Mexico.
  • Doubleday N. 2017. How good are current models at integrating knowledge from diverse sources through time? Paper presented at: Catching Ripples in the Water: A Social-Ecological Regime Shifts (SERS) Approach to Understand Rapid Changes in Coastal Watersheds and Crafting Governance Arrangements; Waterloo, ON.
  • Doubleday N. 2017. How good is our research paradigm at describing and understanding long-term social-ecological-cultural change? Paper presented at: Catching Ripples in the Water: A Social-Ecological Regime Shifts (SERS) Approach to Understand Rapid Changes in Coastal Watersheds and Crafting Governance Arrangements; Waterloo, ON.
  • Engler C. 2017. Ocean acidification post-Paris: gauging law and policy responses in light of emerging scientific projections. Paper presented at: MEOPAR Ocean Acidification Workshop; Ottawa, ON.
  • Engler C. 2017. Transboundary and adaptive ecosystem management: obligations and challenges. Paper presented at: 2017 MARE Conference; Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Gregr EJ, Martone R, Chan KMA. 2017. Sea otters and kelp forests: real and potential transformations in blue carbon and resilience. Paper presented at: Global Marine Science Summit, University of North Carolina; Wilmington, NC.
  • Hayes A. 2017. Mapping with Nunaliit. Paper presented at: Arctic Net Conference; Quebec, QC.
  • Hayes, A. 2017. Nunaliit. Paper presented at: Polar Data Forum; Ottawa, ON. Also presented at: Canadian Cartographic Association Meeting; Ottawa ON; Polar Knowledge Canada; INAC; and at CIPA 2017 Digital Workflows for Heritage Conservation symposium.
  • Hayes, A. 2017. Nunavut coastal resource inventory atlas. Paper presented at: Nunavut fisheries stakeholders annual meetings; Ottawa, ON.
  • Koubrak O. 2017. A future for a forgotten predator: an assessment of international legal frameworks for protection and recovery of the Caribbean sawfishes pristis pristis and pristis pectinata. Paper presented at: Joint Meeting of Herpetologists and Ichthyologists; Austin, Texas.
  • Koubrak O. 2017. Transboundary fisheries management in changing North Atlantic and Pacific oceans: taking stock, future scenarios. Panel at: MARE Conference 2017, People and the Sea IX: Dealing with Maritime Mobilities; Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Mauro I. 2017. Canada’s climate story: participatory film, geovisualization and the future of mobilizing knowledge into action. Paper presented at: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, MA.
  • Saunders P, Engler C. 2017. The international law and policy seascape for managing shifting species and ecosystems. Panel on Transboundary Fisheries Management in Changing North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: Taking Stock, Future Scenarios, Dealing with Maritime Mobilities. Paper presented at: MARE Conference 2017; Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Saunders P. 2017. Climate change and transboundary fisheries: continuity and adaptation in legal structures. Paper presented at: MARE Conference 2017, People and The Sea IX: Dealing with Maritime Mobilities, University of Amsterdam; the Netherlands.
  • Saunders P. 2017. Dispute settlement in UNCLOS and the South China Sea Arbitration. Lecture at: Hainan University Law School; Hainan, China.
  • Saunders P. 2017. Dispute settlement in UNCLOS: unfulfilled promise? Paper presented at: K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea; Tromsø, Norway.
  • Saunders P. 2017. Introduction to the law of the sea: global management of the oceans. Lecture at: Hainan University Law School; Hainan, China.
  • Saunders P. 2017. Maritime boundary delimitation: overview of legal principles and simulation exercise. Workshop at: China-ASEAN Academy on Ocean Law and Governance, Third Program, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, Haikou; Hainan, China.
  • Steiner N, Azetsu-Scott K, Cheung WWL, Cisneros-Montemayor A, Drost H, Hoover C, Miller L, Sumaila UR, Suprenand P, Sou T, Tai T, VanderZwaag D. 2017. Impacts of Arctic Ocean acidification and other climate change impacts on subsistence fisheries in the Beaufort Sea and Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Paper presented at: Inuvik Fisheries Joint Management Board Meeting; Winnipeg, MB. Also presented at: 2016 Inuvialuit Game Council Meeting; Whitehorse, YT; and 2016 Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Meeting and US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Arctic Ocean Acidification Workshop; Helsinki, Finland.
  • Steiner N. 2017. Multi-stressor impacts on subsistence fisheries in the western arctic bioregion – regional climate modelling and eco-physiology. Inuvialuit Game Council Meeting; Whitehorse, YT.
  • Sumaila UR, Karousakis K, Martini R. 2017. Towards a sustainable blue future: fiscal incentives to achieve SDG 14. Side event at: The UN Ocean Conference; New York, NY.
  • Sumaila UR, Koroilavesau S, Morgan C, Tipping A. 2017. Building disciplines on fisheries subsidies: progress and prospects. Side event at: The UN Ocean Conference; New York, NY.
  • Sumaila UR, Tun K, Waterman S. 2017. Future of the oceans. Panel at: Commonwealth Science Conference; Singapore.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017 What the science says on climate change: projected effects in the Pacific Islands. Member of session at: Pacific Judicial Council Environmental Law and Science Conference; Guam.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. “Lost” First Nations fisheries: some economic insights. Paper presented at: Transforming Fisheries: Respecting Indigenous Governance and Management, First Nations Fisheries Council; Victoria, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Assessment of marine protected areas for restoring ocean health, improving fisheries management, and supporting a sustainable blue economy. Workshop participant at: Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation; Puerto Varas, Chile.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Can we save the oceans from ourselves? Panel at: World Conference of Science Journalists; San Francisco, CA.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Changing oceans and the economics of transboundary fisheries management of major fisheries of Canada and the United States. Panel on Transboundary Fisheries Management in Changing North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: Taking Stock, Future Scenarios. Paper presented at: Dealing with Maritime Mobilities, MARE Conference 2017; Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Climate change, fish, and people in Africa. Paper presented at: Climate change and marine fisheries in the context of Sub-Saharan Africa, World Bank Conference; Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Current state of fisheries in the South China Sea. Paper presented at: Workshop on Environmental Issues and Fisheries Cooperation in the South China Sea, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Washington DC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Designing effective and appropriate special and differential treatment. Paper presented at: Knowledge-Sharing Seminar on Fisheries Subsidies, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, World Trade Organization (WTO); Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Economic benefits from no-take marine reserves. Paper presented at: The Malta Declaration: assessing real progress towards effective ocean protection (Our Ocean side event); Malta.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Effective high seas management is necessary for the sustainability of the global ocean. Paper presented at: Fisheries Access Workshop at University of Washington School of Marine and Environmental Affairs; Seattle, WA.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Effects of climate change in the Pacific and policy/legal response options. Member of session at: Pacific Judicial Council 2017 Environmental Law and Science Conference; Guam.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Fisheries subsidies: why should you care about them? Paper presented at: North American Association of Fisheries Economists Forum; La Paz, Mexico.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Fishing in troubled waters: geopolitics and resource security. Member of session presentation at: 10th International Illegal Unreported and Unregulated Fishing Forum; London, UK.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Improve high seas fisheries management and increase economic, social and ecological benefits for our oceans. Paper presented at: Our Ocean Our Future. High Seas Alliance and Natural Resources Defense Council, Ocean Conference Preparatory Meeting Side Event; New York, NY.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Incorporating the gender dimension in marine conservation. Roundtable participant at: Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation; Puerto Varas, Chile.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Increase transparency in fisheries subsidies in support of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water. Paper presented at: Fisheries Economics and Social Science, Fisheries Science for Future Generations, The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science; Tokyo, Japan.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Subsidies: small versus large-scale fisheries subsidies. Paper presented at: Workshop on improving our knowledge on small-scale fisheries: data needs and methodologies. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations; Rome, Italy.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Sustainability of the global ocean. Paper presented at: The Oceans: Protecting an International Resource, 2017 International Affairs Conference; Star Island, NH.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. The economic benefits and impacts of sustaining the global ocean. Paper presented at: The Role of Oceans in Earth’s Life Support System, 3rd GEO Blue Planet Symposium; College Park, MD.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. The Oceans Act’s Marine Protected Areas. Presentation as witness to: Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans; Ottawa, ON.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. Ways to ensure a future for fisheries. Paper presented at: BC Young Fishermen’s Gathering; Victoria, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. What is sustainability under the global warming? Paper presented at: Sustainability and Ecology Seminar Talks, Institute for International Collaboration, Hokkaido University; Sapporo, Japan.
  • Sumaila UR. 2017. When are subsidies harmful? Participant in workshop at: Beyond 2020: supporting Europe's coastal communities; Tallinn, Estonia.
  • Taylor DRF, Hayes A, Oikle R. 2017. Critical media and big data. Paper presented at: Research Data Management & Portage Network; Ottawa, ON.
  • Taylor DRF, Oikle R, Hayes A. 2017. Nunaliit in the context of planning, Keynote presented at: Atlantic Association of Planning Technicians; Truro, NS.
  • Taylor DRF. 2017. Arctic governance options: the importance of involvement of Indigenous communities. Panel discussion, public forum and webinar presented at: US Embassy; Moscow, Russia.
  • Taylor DRF. 2017. Arctic spatial data infrastructure. Paper presented at: Round Table on Enhancing International Arctic Cooperation, American Centre; Moscow, Russia.
  • Taylor DRF. 2017. Creating a cybercartographic atlas of the Bering Strait. Paper presented at: Pan-Arctic Options; Moscow, Russia.
  • Taylor DRF. 2017. Mapping the Bering Sea. Paper presented at: Belmont Forum Pan-Arctic Options Annual Meeting; Moscow, Russia.
  • Taylor DRF. 2017. Rapid technological change and the future of cartography. Keynote presented at: Canadian Cartographic Association Annual Meeting, Carleton University; Ottawa, ON.
  • Taylor DRF. 2017. Some issues in mapping traditional knowledge. Paper presented at: International Cartographic Congress; Washington, D.C.
  • Teh LCL. 2017. Indigenous people database. Paper presented at: Workshop on improving our knowledge on small-scale fisheries: data needs and methodologies. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations; Rome, Italy.
  • VanderZwaag DL, Koubrak O. 2017. Are transboundary fisheries management arrangements in the North Atlantic and Pacific seaworthy in changing oceans? Panel on Transboundary Fisheries Management in Changing North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: Taking Stock, Future Scenarios. Paper presented at: Dealing with Maritime Mobilities, MARE Conference 2017; Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Are transboundary fisheries management arrangements in the North Atlantic seaworthy in changing oceans? Paper presented at: MARE Conference 2017, People and The Sea IX: Dealing with Maritime Mobilities, University of Amsterdam; the Netherlands.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Canada’s Arctic disputes: cooperative bridges, foggy waters. Paper presented at: Bridge Over Troubled Waters Workshop: Dispute Resolution in the Law of International Watercourses and the Law of the Sea, Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law; Luxembourg.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Canadian ocean governance in the Anthropocene: legal laments and promises. Paper presented at: Coastal Watersheds in the Anthropocene: Understanding Rapid Change and Implication for People and Ecosystems; University of Waterloo, ON.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Canadian ocean law and policy: leading and lagging. Paper presented at: K.G. Jebsen Centre for Law of the Sea; Tromsø, Norway.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Getting Canada's Oceans Act together: progressions, depressions, questions. Paper presented at: Oceans 20: Canada’s Oceans Act; Ottawa, ON.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Governance of the central Arctic Ocean: cooperative currents, restless sea. Paper presented at: 2017 Canadian Council on International Law Conference; Ottawa, Canada.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. International law and marine biodiversity conservation: tangled currents, foggy future. Paper presented at: China-ASEAN Academy on Ocean Law and Governance, Third Program, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, Haikou; Hainan, China.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Law of the sea and ocean governance in the Arctic: conflict, cooperation and challenges. Paper presented at: Yeosu Academy of the Law of the Sea; Yeosu, South Korea.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. Marine biosphere research for a sustainable ocean: tacking in a sea of governance challenges. Keynote presented at: IMBIZO 5 Conference: Marine Biosphere Research for a Sustainable Ocean: Linking Ecosystems, Future States and Resource Management, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Woods Hole, MA.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2017. The precautionary approach in coastal/ocean governance: beacon of hope, seas of confusion and challenges. Paper presented at: China-ASEAN Academy on Ocean Law and Governance, Third Program, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, Haikou; Hainan, China. Also presented at: Yeosu Academy of the Law of the Sea; Yeosu, South Korea; and at K.G. Jebsen Centre for Law of the Sea; Tromsø, Norway.
  • Whitney C, Ban NC. 2017. Perceptions of the influence of climate change on marine spatial planning in coastal social-ecological systems. Paper presented at: Resilience Conference; Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Anonby E, Hayes A, Murasugi K, Taylor DRF. 2017. Mapping language with the Nunaliit Atlas framework: the languages of Iran and the Inuit language in Canada. Paper presented at: International Cartographic Congress; Washington, D.C.
  • Emerson W, Jara A, Nouvian C, Sumaila R, Vickers B. 2017. Reforming perverse fisheries subsidies at MC11. Session at: Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium; Buenos Aires, Brazil.
  • Kaplan-Hallam M, Bennett NJ. 2017. Adaptive social impact management for conservation and environmental management. Paper presented at: International Congress for Conservation Biology, Society for Conservation Biology; Carrtagena Columbia.
  • Plummer R, Armitage D, Baird J, Bodin Ö, Schultz L, Dzyundzyak A. Developing and using a diagnostic approach to understand adaptive co-management: reflections and frontiers. Paper presented at: Resilience 2017: Resilience Frontiers for Global Sustainability; Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Scassa T, Taylor DRF, Nickels S. 2017. Towards a legal framework for the collection and sharing of Inuit Knowledge. Paper presented at: Arctic Net Conference; Quebec, QC.
  • Schuhbauer A, Cisneros-Montemayor A, Sumaila UR. 2017. Economic viability of small- compared to large-scale fisheries using Mexico as an example. Paper presented at: North American Association of Fisheries Economists Forum; La Paz, Mexico.
  • Westlund L, Cheunpagdee R. 2017. What do we mean by small-scale fisheries? Paper presented at: Workshop on improving our knowledge on small-scale fisheries: data needs and methodologies. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations; Rome, Italy.

2016

  • Alava JJ. 2016. Exploring the impact of climate change on the bioaccumulation of chemical pollutants in a marine food web from the northeastern Pacific: a EwE model approach. Paper presented at: Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries Seminar Series (UBC); Vancouver, BC.
  • Andrews E. 2016. Using diverse stakeholder perspectives to predict and manage thresholds in Atlantic Canada marine systems. Paper presented at: Coastal Zone Canada; Toronto, ON.
  • Armitage D, Pittman J. 2016. A systematic review of governance at the land-sea interface and some implications for Canada’s ocean research and policy. Paper presented at: Coastal Zone Canada Conference; Toronto, ON.
  • Armitage D, Pittman J. 2016. Governance across the land-sea interface: insights from a systematic review. Paper presented at: International Marine Conservation Congress; St. Johns, NL.
  • Armitage D, Pittman J. 2016. Governance for marine conservation across the land-sea interface. Symposium organized at: International Marine Conservation Congress, St. Johns, NL.
  • Armitage, D. 2016. Coasts and communities: collaboration, knowledge and rights. Paper presented at: Parks Canada – Gwaii Haanas Speaker Series; Skidegate, BC.
  • Armitage, D. 2016. Governance, institutions and adaptive capacity. Poster presented at: OceanCanada Pacific Working Group Adaptive Capacity Workshop; Vancouver, BC.
  • Armitage, D. 2016. Human dimensions of environmental change and governance in coastal social-ecological systems. Paper presented at: Ocean Modeling Forum, Herring Working Group; Seattle, Washington.
  • Ban NC, Ban SS, Alidina HM, Okey TA. 2016. A rapid approach for identifying potential marine climate change refugia: A case study in Canada’s Pacific marine ecosystems. Paper presented at: International Marine Conservation Congress; St John’s, NL.
  • Ban NC, Burt JM, Atkins P, Latham E, Beck M, Salomon AK. 2016. Marine protected area network design features that support resilient human-ocean systems: applications for British Columbia, Canada. Paper presented at: International Marine Conservation Congress; St John’s, NL.
  • Ban NC, Davies TE, Aguilera SE, Brooks C, Cox M, Epstein G. 2016. Global assessment of the governance effectiveness of large-scale MPAs. International Marine Conservation Congress; St John’s, NL.
  • Ban NC, Frid A. 2016. Community-academic research partnerships to support MSP implementation: example from British Columbia, Canada. Paper presented at: International Marine Conservation Congress; St. Johns, NL.
  • Ban NC. 2016. Applied conservation research. Plenary presentation at: Pacific Ecology and Evolution Conference; Bamfield, BC.
  • Ban NC. 2016. Applying empirical estimates of marine protected area effectiveness. Paper presented at: Annual Meeting of the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas; Saint John, NB.
  • Ban NC. 2016. Marine protected areas and indigenous rights. Paper presented at: Duke University, Beaufort Marine Laboratory; Durham, NC.
  • Beattie H, Brown V, Brown F, Mauro I. 2016. Cultural revitalization, indigenous knowledge, and ecological sustainability: a collaborative videography research project. Paper presented at: Coastal Zone Canada; Toronto, ON.
  • Bennett NJ, Whitney C. 2016. Adaptive capacity: from assessment to action in social-ecological systems. Paper presented at: Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Bennett NJ, Alexander S, Klain S, Pittman J. 2016. Contributions of perceptions to evidence-based marine conservation and management. International Marine Conservation Congress; St John’s, NL.
  • Bennett NJ. 2016. Conservation social science: understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve local to global conservation policy and practice. Paper presented at: Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES) Seminar Series (UBC); Vancouver, BC.
  • Bennett NJ. 2016. Making real progress on marine protected areas in Canada. Paper presented at: All Party Ocean Caucus; Ottawa, ON.
  • Brueckner-Irwin I, Armitage D. 2016. Implications of marine protected areas on coastal community social-ecological wellbeing in the Bay of Fundy. Poster presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC; and 11th biennial BoFEP Science Workshop; Fredericton, NB.
  • Charles A. 2016. Fisheries bio-socio-economics. Paper presented at: Fisheries and Aquaculture Bioeconomics Symposium; Mérida, Mexico.
  • Cisneros-Montemayor A. 2016. Trends in Canadian marine research: current state and information gaps. Paper presented at: DFO State of the Pacific Ocean Meeting; Nanaimo, BC.
  • Doubleday N. 2016. Arctic Ocean sovereignty... and the sustainable development goals. Paper presented at: Coastal Futures; Resilience through Collaboration Conference, Coastal Zone Canada Association; Toronto, ON.
  • Eger S, Courtenay S. 2016. Facilitating the effective operationalization of scientific knowledge within decision-making in Canada. Poster presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC; and McMaster Water Week Student Presentations; Hamilton, ON.
  • Engler C. 2016. Adaptive ecosystem approach for a changing ocean: challenges and obligations for transboundary fisheries management. Paper presented at: Governance of Changing Oceans Workshop, K.G. Jebsen Centre, University of Tromsø, and Schulich School of Law; Halifax, NS.
  • Engler C. 2016. Ecosystem approach and transboundary fisheries. Paper presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Engler C. 2016. Ecosystem approach in international fisheries law and policy. Paper presented at: Workshop on Integrated Fisheries Management, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Epstein G. 2016. Incentives, social networks and governance: theoretical perspectives on building stakeholder support for the adoption and implementation of integrated management. Paper presented at: Coastal Zone Canada Conference; Toronto, ON.
  • Epstein G. 2016. Management of forage fisheries. Poster presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Epstein G. 2016. Managing tradeoffs in fisheries and fisheries research. Paper presented at: Canadian Association of Geographers of Ontario Conference; Waterloo, ON.
  • Fuller S. 2016. Implementation with respect to species at risk. Paper presented at: Workshop on Integrated Fisheries Management, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Goulden M. 2016. The failure of international law to protect Pacific coast salmon: lessons for marine policy on the East Coast. Paper presented at: Memorial University Coastal Matters Speaker Series; Humber Arm, NL.
  • Goulden M. 2016. The history of Pacific coast salmon management: the Pacific Coast Salmon Treaty. Paper presented at: Biology Graduate Students Seminar, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Gregr EJ, Martone R, Chan KMA. 2016. How sea otters are changing coastal ecosystem services: abundance, habitats, and trade-offs. Paper presented at: West Coast Aquatic Management Board; Port Alberni, BC.
  • Harper S, Sumaila UR. 2016. Toward a global picture of the economic contributions by women in fisheries. Paper presented at: International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade; Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • Hayes A, Taylor DRF, Arnold S. 2016. Geographic information and coastal zone management: an example from Nunavut. Paper presented at: Coastal Zone Conference; Toronto, ON.
  • Hayes A. 2016. Community mapping with Nunaliit. Paper presented at: Inuit Studies Conference; St. John’s, NL.
  • Hayes A. 2016. The Nunaliit Cybercartographic Atlas framework and its use by Inuit knowledge stewards. Paper presented at: Inuit Studies Conference; St. John’s, NL.
  • Hoover C, MacPhee S, Walkusz W, Pitcher T, Loseto L, Pakhomov E. 2016. Impacts of fisheries and climate change on polar marine ecosystems: comparing the Beaufort Sea shelf with the Antarctic peninsula marine ecosystem using ecopath with ecosim models. Paper presented at: New Challenges in a Changing Ocean, ICES/PICES 6th Zooplankton Production Symposium; Bergen, Norway.
  • Hoover C, Grandmaisson V, Paulic J, MacPhee S, Loseto L. 2016. Regional indicators for marine monitoring in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Poster presented at: Beluga Summit; Inuvik, NWT.
  • Hoover C, Loseto L, MacPhee S, Hynes K, Simpson B, Wojciech W, Ostertag S, Pearce T. 2016. Ecosystem assessment in the Canadian Beaufort Sea: modelling past changes and developing future indicators. Poster presented at: OceanCanada Partnership Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Hoover C, Loseto L. 2016. Ecological indicators to support marine monitoring in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Paper presented to: Fisheries Joint Management Committee; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Hoover C, MacMillan K, MacPhee S, Loseto L. 2016. Regional indicators for marine monitoring in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Paper presented at: ArcticNet Conference; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Hoover C, MacPhee S, Hynes K, MacMillan K, Loseto L. 2016. Regional indicators for marine monitoring in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Paper presented to: Inuvialuit Game Council; Whitehorse, YT; also presented at: Beaufort Sea Partnership at annual meeting; Inuvik, NWT.
  • Hoover C, MacPhee S, Walkusz W, Loseto L. 2016. Understanding the Beaufort Sea food web and changes over time. Poster presented at: Beluga Summit; Inuvik, NWT.
  • Koubrak O. 2016. Responding to oil spills while protecting the marine environment: review of product authorization and net environmental benefit analysis in the IMO dispersant use guidelines. Paper presented at: Governance of Changing Oceans Workshop, K.G. Jebsen Centre, University of Tromsø, and Schulich School of Law; Halifax, NS.
  • Mauro I, Romanow J, Wuttunee W, Bullock R. 2016. Indigenous communication in the digital world: economic realities and challenges. Panel at: Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Research and University of Winnipeg; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Mauro I. 2016. Fishing with our hands: visualizing commercial and traditional activities in Pangnirtung’s char fishery. Paper presented at: ArcticNet; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Milko H. 2016. Identifying best practices in fisheries monitoring and stewardship training for First Nations Youth. Paper presented at: at OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Milko H, Pinkerton E. 2016. Dilemmas in First Nations’ monitoring of LNG developments on the Skeena River Watershed. Paper presented at: Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference; Vancouver, BC. Also presented at: Society of Applied Anthropology Conference, Vancouver, BC.
  • Newell S, Doubleday N. 2016. Applying current ethical frameworks when conducting research in the Arctic. Paper presented at: ArcticNet ASM; Winnipeg, MB.
  • Newell S, Doubleday N. 2016. The ethics of conducting research in the Arctic. Paper presented at: Spring Water Forum; Hamilton, ON. Also presented at: Pegasus Conference; Toronto, ON; and at OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Olmsted P. 2016. Social impact investing for ecological conservation. Salish Sea Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Paul S. 2016. Review of implementation in existing IFMPs. Paper presented at: Workshop on Integrated Fisheries Management, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Pringle K, Doubleday N. 2016. Community needed in protecting the oceans: re-examining land-water-ocean transfers. Poster presented at: McMaster Spring Water Forum and Water Week @ McMaster; Hamilton, ON. Also presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC. Also paper presented at: Pegasus Conference; Toronto, ON.
  • Pringle, K. 2016. Creating space for water to speak. Poster presented at: McMaster Spring Peace Symposium; Hamilton, ON.
  • Saunders P. 2016. Canadian fisheries law and policy: implementation of sustainability principles. Paper presented at: Governance of Changing Oceans Workshop, K.G. Jebsen Centre, University of Tromsø, and Schulich School of Law; Halifax, NS.
  • Saunders P. 2016. Climate change and transboundary fisheries: continuity and adaptation in legal structure. Paper presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Saunders P. 2016. Implementation of sustainability principles in Canadian fisheries law and policy. Paper presented at: Workshop on Integrated Fisheries Management, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Saunders P. 2016. Renewable energy projects and spatial tenure in the offshore. Paper presented at: Offshore Renewable Energy Governance Panel at: EU Centre of Excellence, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Saunders P. 2016. The role of adjudication in settlement of maritime disputes: issues arising from the South China Sea arbitration. Paper presented at: 4th East Asia Maritime Security Forum; Nanjing, China.
  • Saunders, P. 2016. UNCLOS zones and maritime boundary delimitation: overview of legal principles. Paper presented at: China-ASEAN Training Course; Hainan, China.
  • Stamnes N, Cormier R, Armitage D, Courtenay S. 2016. A policy risk analysis: linking environmental monitoring with decision-making. Poster presented at: OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC; and Water Week, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
  • Stamnes N, Cormier R, Armitage D, Courtenay S. 2016. Application of ISO 31000 risk management standard and ISO 31010 bowtie analysis to link environmental monitoring to governance for the estuaries of the Northumberland Strait, Canada. Poster presented at: Coastal Zone Canada Conference; Toronto ON.
  • Steiner N, Azetsu-Scott K, Cheung WWL, Cisneros-Montemayor A, Drost H, Hoover C, Miller L, Sumaila UR, Suprenand P, Sou T, Tai T. 2016. Linking climate change effects on marine ecosystems to socio-economic impacts in the Canadian Arctic: AMAP-OceanCanada Case Study. Paper presented at: Beaufort Sea Ocean Canada Conference, Vancouver, BC.
  • Steiner N, Sou T, Christian J, Swart N, Lee W, Riche O. 2016. Regional climate modelling of the Arctic Ocean ecosystem: linking to local scales. Paper presented at: Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Conference; Fredericton, NB.
  • Steiner N. 2016. Climate change impacts on Arctic marine ecosystems. Paper presented at: Climate Change Seminar Series, University of Victoria: Victoria, BC.
  • Stephenson R. 2016. Assessment of gaps – law, policy and implementation. Paper presented at: Workshop on Integrated Fisheries Management, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Sumaila UR. 2016. A simple application of bioeconomics to fisheries subsidies. Paper presented at: Fisheries and Aquaculture Bioeconomics Symposium; Mérida, Mexico.
  • Sumaila UR. 2016. Biodiversity, resilience and sustainability. Paper presented at: 3rd Science for Biodiversity Forum. Mainstreaming biodiversity for well-being: contributions from science; Cancún, Mexico.
  • Sumaila UR. 2016. Climate change impacts on the economics and management of world fisheries. Paper presented at: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Climate Symposium, Smart Climate Information and Accountable Action: Achieving Sustainable Food Security in a Changing World; Piura, Peru.
  • Sumaila UR. 2016. Harmful subsidies are made for inequality and unsustainability. Paper presented at: International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade; Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2016. How is climate change likely to impact the systems that sustain fisheries? Paper presented at: Environment and Oceanic Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile and the National Geographic Society. Is the Paris Agreement Good News for the Ocean? Washington, DC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2016. Scientific consensus on MPA financing; and MPA financing: why invest in MPAs? Papers presented at: 10X20 Initiative Conference on MPAs; Rome, Italy.
  • Sumaila UR. 2016. Sea Around Us workshop funded through the MAVA Foundation. Lecture to West African researchers; Vancouver, BC.
  • Taylor DRF, Scassa T. 2016. Cybercartography and traditional Inuit knowledge: some legal and ethical issues. Paper presented at: National Museum of Denmark; Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Taylor DRF. 2016. Creating a cybercartographic atlas of the Bering Strait for pan-Arctic options. Paper presented by Peter Pulsifer on behalf of DRF Taylor at: Belmont Forum; Paris, France.
  • Taylor DRF. 2016. Creating the cybercartographic atlas of the Arctic Ocean. Paper presented at: Coastal Zone Canada Conference; Toronto, ON.
  • Teh LSL, Bond N, KC KB, Fraser EDG, Seng R, Sumaila UR. 2016. The economic impact of adaptive responses to future scenarios of socio-economic and ecological change in the Tonle Sap ecosystem, Cambodia. Paper presented at: American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2016. Canada and the protection of marine species at risk: paper promises, paltry progressions. Paper presented at: International Marine Conservation Congress; St. John’s, NL.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2016. Canadian fisheries management: moving from legal laggard to legislative leader. Paper presented at: Oceana Canada Science Symposium; Ottawa, ON.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2016. International law and marine biodiversity conservation: tangled currents, foggy future. Paper presented at: China-ASEAN Training Course; Hainan, China.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2016. Marine species on the move in the northwest Atlantic: a sea of transboundary governance challenges. Paper presented at: Governance of Changing Oceans Workshop, K.G. Jebsen Centre, University of Tromsø, and Schulich School of Law; Halifax, NS. Also presented at: Species on the Move Conference, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and University of Tasmania; Hobart, Australia; at Coastal Zone Canada Conference, OceanCanada Panel; Toronto, ON; and at OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2016. Ocean acidification: a tangled and tepid international governance seascape. Paper presented at: World Environmental Law Congress, Biodiversity and Marine Ecosystems Session, Supreme Court of the State of Rio de Janeiro; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2016. Renewable ocean energy and the international law and policy seascape: tangled currents. Paper presented at: Offshore Renewable Energy Governance Panel, EU Centre of Excellence, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2016. The precautionary approach in international law and policy: beacon of hope, sea of confusion. Paper presented at: Workshop on Integrated Fisheries Management, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Arnold S, Young A, Nuyalia C, Hayes A, Taylor DRF. 2016. Geographic information and coastal zone management: an example from Nunavut. Paper presented at: Coastal Zone Canada Conference; Toronto, ON.
  • Brodka JM, Narro Perez RA, Doubleday N. 2016. OceanCanada Partnership at McMaster University: an analysis of partnership metadata. Poster presented at: Water Initiative for the Future (WatIF) Graduate Student Conference, Queen’s University: Kingston, ON.
  • Ho E, Eger S, Courtenay S. 2016. A resilient watershed: applying an integrative and adaptive approach to a long-term management of the Muskoka Watershed. Poster presented at: Muskoka Summit on the Environment, 2016 Warming World Summit, Solutions for a Warming World; Bracebridge, ON.
  • Jacob AL, Ban NC, Cripps K, Darimont CT, Silver JM, Wood SA. 2016. Managing shellfish aquaculture and nature-based tourism in BC's Great Bear Sea. Paper presented at: International Marine Conservation Congress; St. Johns, NL.
  • Scassa T, Taylor DRF, Hayes A. 2016. A legal framework for the collection and sharing of traditional knowledge of indigenous northern communities. Paper presented at: 9th Polar Law Symposium; Akureyri, Iceland.

2015

  • Armitage, D. 2015. The governance and institutional dimensions of adaptive capacity in coastal communities. Paper presented at: Adaptive Capacity Working Group, OceanCanada Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Ban NC, Cox M, Davies T, Epstein G, Evans LS, Nenadovic M, Maxwell S, Brooks C, Aguilera S. 2015. Governing large-scale social-ecological systems: marine protected areas. Paper presented at: International Association for the Study of the Commons conference; Edmonton, AB.
  • Ban NC. 2015. Coastal and marine conservation. Public presentation at: Saturna Island Marine Research and Education Society. Saturna Island, BC.
  • Ban NC. 2015. Enhancing ecosystem resilience: integrating social and natural sciences through marine historical ecology. Paper presented at: Annual Scientific Meeting of the Marine Environmental Observation and Prediction network; Vancouver, BC.
  • Ban NC. 2015. Identifying marine refugia. Paper presented at: Fisheries and Oceans Canada at the Institute of Ocean Sciences; Sidney BC; and at Pacific Biological Station; Nanaimo, BC.
  • Ban NC. 2015. Introduction to Community Conservation Research Network: my research interests and networks. Paper presented at: Community Conservation Research Network Annual Meeting; Tofino, BC.
  • Cheung WWL, Froelicher T, Jones M, Lam V, Reygondeau G, Sarmiento J, Stock C, Sumaila UR. 2015. Improving climate-resilience in fisheries through rebuilding fish stocks in an uncertain future. Poster presented at: Our Common Future Under Climate Change. International Scientific Conference; Paris, France.
  • Cheung WWL. 2015. Impacts of global change on upwelling ecosystems and fisheries. Paper presented at: IMBIZO IV Marine and Human Systems; Trieste, Italy.
  • Cheung WWL. 2015. Oceans system under climate change. Paper presented at: ICES-PICES workshop: Strategic Initiate on Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems; Seattle, WA.
  • Cheung WWL. 2015. Responses of marine ecosystems to climate change and ocean acidification. Paper presented at: Our Common Future under Climate Change; Paris, France.
  • Cheung WWL. 2015. The IPCC and its assessment on oceans and fisheries. Paper presented at: Management of marine ecosystems under climate change symposium; Tokyo, Japan.
  • Cheung WWL. 2015. Transform high seas management to build climate resilience in marine seafood supply. Paper presented at: ICES-PICES Third International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans; Santos, Brazil.
  • Doubleday N, Garrick D. 2015. Bridging water security, peace building and the geopolitics of transboundary water governance. Panel organized with Dustin Garrick at: International Studies Association; Atlanta, GA.
  • Doubleday N. 2015. Arctic biodiversity and climate change. Invited discussant at: International Arctic Science Committee, Arctic Frost Workshop; St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • Doubleday N. 2015. Contributing to “Coastal-grab.” Paper presented at: Community Conservation Research Network; Tofino, BC.
  • Doubleday N. 2015. If sustainability and peaceful co-existence are cross-scale problems, what implications and opportunities for Arctic regimes are implied? Paper presented at: International Studies Association; Atlanta, GA.
  • Hayes A. 2015. Community mapping using Nunaliit. Paper presented at: Community Mapping Symposium. Concordia University; Montreal, QC.
  • Hayes A. 2015. Developing atlases for community priorities. Paper presented at: National Museum of Denmark; Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hayes A. 2015. Indigenous place names mapping using Nunaliit. Paper presented at: Geographical Names Board of Canada; Ottawa, ON.
  • Hayes A. 2015. Using Nunaliit for diverse and distributed knowledge management. Paper presented at: International Polar Data Forum II. University of Waterloo; Waterloo, ON.
  • Mauro I. 2015. Beyond Climate. 30 min. World premiere at U Winnipeg. Toured with David Suzuki Foundation over summer. Nanaimo (June 1); Port Alberni (June 2); Comox (June 3); Campbell River (June 3); Alert Bay (June 4); Port Hardy (June 5); Bella Bella (June 6); Smithers (June 8); Kitimat (June 9); Prince Rupert (June 10); Masset (June 11); and Skidegate (June 12).
  • Milko H. 2015. Keeping the next generation on the water: opportunities and barriers to continuing Aboriginal engagement with the ocean in northern British Columbia. Paper presented at: International Association for the Study of the Commons Conference; Edmonton, AB.
  • Milko H. 2015. Moving beyond ‘observe, record, report’? Aboriginal resource guardian programs as an alternative model of marine governance. Paper presented at: Canadian Association of Geographers Annual General Meeting; Vancouver, BC.
  • Newell S, Doubleday N, Brodeur J, Kehoe J, Counsell J. 2015. The portal as a tool to enable community and university collaboration in research. Paper presented at: ArcticNet; Vancouver, BC.
  • Olmsted P. 2015. Enhancing stewardship through monetary mechanisms? A new approach for conservation finance. Paper presented at: Canadian and US Societies for Ecological Economics Conference; Vancouver, BC.
  • Saunders P. 2015. Climate change and the international law of fisheries: continuity and adaptation in legal structures. Paper presented at: Korean Maritime Institute Global Ocean Regime Conference; Jeju, South Korea.
  • Saunders P. 2015. Governance of aquaculture in Canada: regulation property rights and constitutional impediments. Special Session on Aquaculture Law and Policy. Paper presented at: International Conference on Aquaculture and Fisheries; Brisbane, Australia.
  • Saunders P. 2015. Management of highly migratory species: coherence, chaos and creative conflict. Paper presented at: Canadian Council on International Law; Ottawa, ON.
  • Saunders P. 2015. Renewable energy projects and spatial tenure in the offshore. Paper presented at: European Centre of Excellence, Dalhousie University; Halifax, NS.
  • Steiner N. 2015. Arctic Ocean acidification. Paper presented at: MEOPAR Ocean Acidification Expert Forum; Victoria, BC.
  • Steiner N. 2015. Marine biogeochemistry in the Arctic. Paper presented at: Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) and American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Conference; Whistler, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. A story about community based ocean research. Paper presented at: UBC CBR Telling Stories Series, Museum of Anthropology; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Benefits of managing ocean living resources sustainably. Paper presented at: Our Oceans Conference; Valparaiso, Chile.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Boom or bust: the future of fish in the South China Sea. Paper presented at: Press conference; Hong Kong, China.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Can our ocean commons be sustainably managed? Innovative strategies for the high seas. Paper presented at: 2015 AAAS Annual Meeting; San Jose, CA.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Connecting ocean science and policy @ the regional level. Paper presented at: Pew Marine Fellows; San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Conservation economics: close the high seas to boost global catch, equality. Paper presented at: Global Ocean Legacy; San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Diminishing fish stocks diminishing fortunes from the SCS. Paper presented at: Royal Geographical Society of Hong Kong; Hong Kong, China.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. E15 policy options on oceans and fisheries. Paper presented at: Trade and Development Symposium at the WTO Ministerial Meeting; Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Examples from the ‘ocean trenches.’ Paper presented at: Liu Institute Seminar on Large-scale Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Fisheries subsidies provisions in Environment Chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. Paper presented at: Congressional Briefing; Washington DC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Global biodiversity outlook: OceanCanada Partnership marine scenario analysis. Paper presented at: UNESCO-IPBES Scenarios Workshop; Tokyo, Japan.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Marine resources: an environmental and resource economics perspective. Paper presented at: UNEP’s International Resource Panel; Paris, France.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Social license and marine biodiversity. Paper presented at: Royal Society of Canada Symposium; Victoria, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Socioeconomic benefits of LME valuation in context of climate change. Paper presented at: PIRATA-PREFACE-CLIVAR Tropical Atlantic Variability Conference; Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Spaceship earth: fellow travelers steer towards living sustainably with the ocean. Paper presented at: Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies International Research Colloquium; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Stop diminishing fish stocks to improve fortunes from Asia’s waters. Paper presented at: Credit Suisse Seminar; Hong Kong, China.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Subsidies weaken the sustainability of global fisheries while increasing inequality among fishers. Paper presented at: UNCTAD and ComSec AHEM Meeting on Trade in Sustainable Fisheries; Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Subsidies, sustainability and inequality among fishers. Paper presented at: Board of Directors of Oceana; Valparaiso, Chile.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Sustaining ocean fisheries: a resource economics perspective. Paper presented at: Ocean Wise 10th Anniversary: From Fish to Foodies; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. The economics of high seas fisheries: what do we know and what do we need to know? Paper presented at: High Sea Symposium; Oxford, UK.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. The quest for ocean sustainability: a new role for the high seas? Paper presented at: AAAS Annual Meeting; San Jose, CA.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. The sustainability of the global ocean. Paper presented at: Vancouver Aquarium Public Lecture; Vancouver, BC.
  • Sumaila UR. 2015. Why value the socioeconomic benefits of large marine ecosystem? Paper presented at: UFRN; Natal, Brazil.
  • Taylor DRF, Scassa T. 2015. Legal and ethical norms for incorporating traditional knowledge in polar data infrastructures. Paper presented at: International Polar Data Forum II. University of Waterloo; Waterloo, ON.
  • Taylor DRF. 2015. Cybercartography and traditional Inuit knowledge: some legal and ethical issues. Paper presented at: National Museum of Denmark; Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Taylor DRF. 2015. Data rescue and preservation. Paper presented at: International Polar Data Forum II. University of Waterloo; Waterloo, ON.
  • Taylor DRF. 2015. Pan-Arctic options: holistic integration for Arctic coastal-marine sustainability. Paper presented at: Belmont Forum; Ottawa, ON.
  • Taylor DRF. 2015. The trans-Atlantic platform for the social sciences and humanities. Paper presented at: National Museum of Denmark; Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Teh LSL, Witter A. 2015. Taking stock report summary. Paper presented at: Ocean Asia Expert Workshop; Hong Kong, China.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2015. Canadian ocean law and policy: leading, lagging, and losing. Paper presented at: Royal Society of Canada Symposium, Canadian Marine Biodiversity: Resources, Opportunities, Responsibilities; Victoria, BC.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2015. The international law and policy seascape for aquaculture: tangled currents. Paper presented at: Aquaculture Law and Policy Workshop, Fridtjof Nansen Institute; Oslo, Norway.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2015. The law and policy seascape for aquaculture: charting future coordinates. Paper presented at: FAO Aquaculture Zoning, Site Selection and Area Management Workshop; Izmir, Turkey.
  • VanderZwaag DL. 2015. Towards sustainable aquaculture: navigating international law and policy currents. Paper presented at: International Workshop on Aquaculture Law and Policy, KG Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Se, Fridtjof Nansen Institute; Oslo, Norway. Also presented at: Special Session on Aquaculture Law and Policy, International Conference on Aquaculture and Fisheries; Brisbane, Australia.
  • Vlasova TK, Doubleday N, Royer MJS. 2015. Cold regions: monitoring, observing, understanding. Paper presented at: International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference; Moscow, Russia. Part of Cold Region Environments session organized by presenters.
  • Bennett, NJ. Fishing for a Future: Understanding access issues and wellbeing among independent fishermen in British Columbia, Canada. Presented at both the Young Fishermen’s Gathering and the Fisheries for Coastal Communities Gathering. Canada.