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A trip around Chile exploring the secrets of successful fisheries

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10 Dec

Individual Transferable Quotas – Benefits for global fisheries

In my post on the 25th of November, I closed by saying that in order for unsuccessfully managed fisheries to move forward, we need to innovate instead of repeating our…

27 Nov

Men with knives….Santiago’s fish market

When he said “early morning” I was thinking somewhere along the lines of 4.00am like my visits to Melbourne’s fish market or the village fish stalls of Malayisa and Indonesia…

24 Nov

Sponsorships – help along the way

As I already mentioned, the main work for the project is being funded by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. A lot of the travelling will involve camping out along the…

22 Nov

Finding a better way to fish

So you now know how I got here – WCMT. You also know the background to the project – our marine fisheries are in trouble! But I still need to…

More people need more food
20 Nov

And we’re off…

So, here I am. In a flat in Santiago de Chile, hot, sweaty and wondering what it is I am supposed to be doing. Before I start talking about the…

19 Nov

“Rights” -Time for more detail

Right, I felt it was time for a little more background (and a cheat of a blog). Below is a blog post I wrote for Openchannels.org that explains a little…

18 Nov

A. F. Johnson

A couple of people have mentioned that I have not actually said anything about myself Well…here is a little. I am 28, have a PhD in marine fish ecology and…

01 Nov

Thanks very much Winston Churchill

Right, so let me explain briefly why I am writing a blog. Well, late last year I thought: “Studies are soon coming to an end, what should I do?” then…

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