The Gift of Community
The latest volume in the TBTI Global Book Series, ‘The Gift of Community: More Essays on Human Experiences of Small-Scale Fisheries’ e-book depicts how SSF are intricately connected and played out in a community setting. The aim of the book is to explain how they come together and must be seen as a whole.
A sneak peak of upcoming new volume in the TBTI Global Book Series. The e-book, edited by Evan J. Andrews & Christine Knott J., illustrate the diversity of small-scale fisheries in provinces and territories across Canada, bringing together over 100 authors to share stories, perspectives, and research.


Timur Jack-Kadioglu is a marine social scientist with experience working with and researching in tropical coastal communities in East Africa and Southeast Asia, and considers himself a hybrid researcher-practitioner.
This year’s events will center around small-scale fisheries, marine conservation, and coastal future. The events will feature talks and panels, a book launch and exhibits, and a cooking contest.
Join us for this free public event! We want to know what you think about marine conservation, and what you think we need to do next to advance marine conservation in NL, in Canada and around the world.
















