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2 January 2019 35. What is ‘usable’ knowledge? Perceived barriers for integrating new knowledge into fisheries management of an iconic Canadian fishery Read More
2 January 2018 33. Applying a knowledge-action framework for navigating barriers to incorporating telemetry science into fisheries management and conservation: a qualitative study Read More
1 January 2018 32. Embracing disruptive new science? Biotelemetry meets co-management in Canada’s Fraser River Read More
6 January 2017 31. Envisioning the future of aquatic animal tracking: Technology, science, and application Read More
3 January 2017 28. Considerations for effective science communications Read More
2 January 2017 27. A roadmap for knowledge exchange and mobilization research in conservation and natural resource management Read More
1 January 2017 26. To share or not to share in the emerging era of big data: Perspectives from fish telemetry researchers on data sharing Read More
8 January 2016 24. How do potential knowledge users perceive and evaluate new claims about a contested resource? The problem of different expectations in knowledge exchange and mobilization Read More
6 January 2016 22. Knowledge users’ perspectives and advice on how to improve knowledge exchange and mobilization in the case of a contested fishery Read More
5 January 2016 21. To manage inland fisheries is to manage at the social-ecological watershed scale Read More
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