- e-Consultation on Implementing the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Small Scale Fisheries FAO SSF Guidelines Secretariat would like to remind all of you of the ongoing e-Consultation on Implementing the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small Scale Fisheries. This e-consultation, whi...read more
- TBTI Newfoundland meeting minutes On November 5, 2013 a TBTI Newfoundland meeting took place, which focused on TBTI research and activities within the context of Newfoundland. The meeting was held in St. John’s, Canada. To read ...read more
- TBTI Panel Session on the World Seafood Congress On October 2, 2013 TBTI held a panel session as part of the World Seafood Congress that took place from September 28 – October 3, 2013 in St. John’s, Canada. The special session was jointly organized by TBTI part...read more
- Too Big To Ignore Project Director speaks about the importance of SSF, October 2013 Dr. Ratana Chuenpagdee, a TBTI project director, has been interviewed by the CBC Fisheries Broadcast during the World Seafood Congress that took place from September 28 – October 3, 2013 in St. John’s, Canada. Dr...read more
- TBTI participates in the Harris Centre’s Coast of Bays Regional Workshop On October 22, 2013 two TBTI graduate students, Chris Baird and Sharmane Allen, and TBTI post-doctoral fellow Easkey Britton participated in the Harris Centre’s Coast of Bays Regional Workshop. The workshop, which to...read more
- Framework: Social and cultural contributions of SSF TBTI seeks to document the societal contributions of small-scale fisheries (SSF). Responsibility for this task falls to TBTI’s Working Group 3: Broadening the Scope, a group that is focused particularly on the social a...read more
- WG5 and North America workshop summary TBTI sponsored a workshop titled “Fishing Futures: Articulating Alternatives in North American Small-Scale Fisheries” on June 12-15, 2013 at the Fisheries Centre at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, ...read more
- PhD Fellowship in Globalization and Small-Scale Fisheries TBTI is recruiting a PhD student to develop a program of study related to any aspect of the history of globalization in the fisheries in Canada. The successful candidate will receive a fellowship of $22,000 per year fo...read more
- ‘Slow Fish – Light Bites’ event report TBTI in partnership with the Ecology Action Centre (EAC) (ecologyaction.ca), the Food Security Network (FSN) of Newfoundland and Labrador (foodsecuritynews.com) and Slow Fish Canada (www.slowfish.ca) organized a “Slow ...read more