Who’s who in small-scale fisheries research The Too Big to Ignore network is compiling an online inventory of researchers in small-scale fisheries as part of the development of a global information system for small-scale fisheries (ISSF). This information will be ...read more
TBTI-CZAP-SEAFDEC workshop summary report
To read more about the TBTI-CZAP-SEAFDEC Workshop on “Small-scale fisheries: livelihoods, wellbeing, vulnerability and governance” and the Asia & Oceania regional meeting of December 17-20, 2012, Bangkok, Thail...read more
Framework: Enhancing the stewardship Working Group 4 (WG4) is about “enhancing the stewardship”. There are three sub-components, ecological impacts, monitoring systems and stewardship of small-scale fisheries (SSF), each associated with a guiding quest...read more
TBTI & the 65th GCFI conference: Summary report
TBTI participated at the 65th GCFI annual meeting in Santa Marta, Colombia, November 5th to the 9th, 2012. An open session to engage and inform people interested in the project (November 6th, 2012) and a LAC and WG4...read more
Sharmane Allen: How to help small-scale fisheries in Newfoundland Sharmane Allen, a first year part time doctoral student at Memorial University, has been interviewed by The Coaster-Harbour Breton Newspaper (Newfoundland) about her work on fisheries governance and her role in the inte...read more
WG7 workplan The component Knowledge Integration encompasses synergy creation, knowledge mobilization and capacity building. Findings from the global analysis of small-scale fisheries (Component 1) and from the in-depth studies ...read more
WG5 workplan Defending the Beach (WG5) look at what type of mechanisms are required to secure livelihoods, physical space and rights for small-scale fishing people. The work of this group involves spatial and temporal analysis of tr...read more