- Article: Reconnecting people, place, and nature: examining alternative food networks in Newfoundland’s fisheries A previous TBTI master's student, Chloé Poitevin DesRivières, has recently published an article titled "Reconnecting people, place, and nature: examining alternative food networks in Newfoundland’s fisheries". . ...read more
- We have to listen to what matters to people In the interview for the Gazette, Memorial University's official news site in October 2016, Dr. Ratana Chuenpagdee, TBTI Project Director, talked about her involvement with the Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI) and the ...read more
- Article: Crowd-Sourcing for Small-Scale Fisheries In a new article that highlights the utility of ISSF, Sam Andrews, a freelance journalist, points out that "ISSF aims to be more than an online database, with the information collected providing an opportunity for analys...read more
- New book: Global Atlas of Marine Fisheries Global Atlas of Marine Fisheries A critical appraisal of catches and ecosystem impacts edited by Daniel Pauly and Dirk Zeller The Global Atlas of Marine Fisheries is the first and only book to provide accurate, countr...read more
- Book: Conflicted Colony Conflicted Colony Kurt Korneski McGill-Queen's University Press (Oct. 1 2016) TBTI member Kurt Korneski, associate professor of history at Memorial University of Newfoundland will be releasing his newest book Confli...read more
- Article: Causes and consequences of fleet diversity in fisheries: The case of the Norwegian Barents Sea cod fishery. Causes and consequences of fleet diversity in fisheries: The case of the Norwegian Barents Sea cod fishery. Author: Arne Eide The environmental conditions in which fisheries operate, as well as the targeted fi...read more
- We of the Sea: a new TBTI publication series We of the Sea is a TBTI publication series that present stories and experiences of small-scale fishing people, communities and organizations, told in their own voices using their own expression and images. Through the...read more