Our Publications
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Publications
Critical Habitats for Sharks and Rays in Asia Remain Largely Unprotected (in review)
A Lack of Data is not our Immediate Problem: Toward Ethical, Scalable Knowledge-Flow Systems for this Critical Ocean Decade JOURNAL OF OCEAN TECHNOLOGY
Emergent research and priorities for shark and ray conservation ENDANGERED SPECIES RESEARCH
Unlocking $291 billion for the ocean: eOceans integrates research with dissemination to maximize impact IEEE
Community-driven shark monitoring for informed decision making: a case study from Fiji PACIFIC CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
Global catches, exploitation rates, and rebuilding options for sharks MARINE POLICY
Recovery of marine animal populations and ecosystems TRENDS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Large-Scale Absence of Sharks on Reefs in the Greater-Caribbean: A Footprint of Human Pressures PLOS ONE
Clionid sponge surveys on the Florida Reef Tract suggest land-based nutrient inputs MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Recovery potential and conservation options for elasmobranchs FISH BIOLOGY
Global population trends and human use patterns of Manta and Mobula rays PLOS ONE
A global overview of shark sanctuary regulations and their impact on shark fisheries MARINE POLICY
Global evaluation of shark sanctuaries GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Characterizing and predicting essential habitat features for juvenile coastal sharks MARINE ECOLOGY
Reconstruction of nitrogen sources on coral reefs: δ15N and δ13C in gorgonians from Florida Reef Tract MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
Assessing the value of recreational divers for censusing elasmobranchs PLOS ONE
Give shark sanctuaries a chance SCIENCE
Spatial and temporal trends in yellow stingray abundance: evidence from diver surveys ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
The role of the tourism industry (BOOK CHAPTER) SHARKS: CONSERVATION, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT (
Using eOceans diver data to describe contemporary patterns of marine animal populations: A case study of sharks in Thailand OCEAN AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Mapping Biodiversity on the Scotian Shelf and in the Bay of Fundy CANADIAN SCIENCE ADVISORY SECRETARIAT (CSAS)
Communication and trust-building with the broader public through coastal and marine citizen science (BOOK) CITIZEN SCIENCE FOR COASTAL AND MARINE CONSERVATION
A framework for mapping and monitoring human-ocean interactions in near real-time during COVID-19 and beyond MARINE POLICY
Defining and mapping functional groups for fishes and invertebrates in the Scotian Shelf Bioregion CANADIAN TECHNICAL REPORT OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES, FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA