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9 January 2016 25. Do fishing education programs effectively transfer ‘catch-and-release’ best practices to youth anglers yielding measurable improvements in fish condition and survival? 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
7 January 2016 23. On the sustainability of inland fisheries: Finding a future for the forgotten 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
4 January 2016 20. Necessary but challenging: multiple disciplinary approaches to solving conservation problems Read More
3 January 2016 19. Getting past the blame game: convergence and divergence in perceived threats to salmon resources among anglers and indigenous fishers in Canada’s lower Fraser River Read More
2 January 2016 18. The need for speed in a crisis discipline: perspectives on peer review duration and implications for conservation science Read More
1 January 2016 17. The social, economic, and ecological importance of inland fishes and fisheries Read More
3 January 2015 16. How long is too long in contemporary peer review? Perspectives from authors publishing in conservation biology journals Read More
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