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Jonathan Fisk
Jonathan Fisk
PhD student in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management at University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Verified email at hawaii.edu
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Nearly 400 million people are at higher risk of schistosomiasis because dams block the migration of snail-eating river prawns
SH Sokolow, IJ Jones, M Jocque, D La, O Cords, A Knight, A Lund, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
1032017
Cultivating sovereignty in parks and protected areas: Sowing the seeds of restorative and transformative justice through the# LANDBACK movement
JJ Fisk, LA Jacobs, BUK Russo, E Meier, KKP Spencer, ...
Parks Stewardship Forum 37 (3), 2021
82021
Water, dams, and prawns: novel ecological solutions for the control and elimination of schistosomiasis
SH Sokolow, IJ Jones, M Jocque, D La, O Cords, A Knight, A Lund, ...
The Lancet 389, S20, 2017
72017
Speaking of abundance: Taíno ecolinguistic ontologies, pre-colonial biocultural systems, and decolonial pathways to food and material sovereignty in Puerto Rico
JJ Fisk
32022
Care, not incarceration: exploring the carcerality of fisheries enforcement and potential decolonial futures in Hawaiʻi
JJ Fisk
Heliyon 7 (4), 2021
22021
Gleaning the expanse: Gender and invisibilised dimensions of fisheries in American Samoa
J Fisk, N Matagi, D Kleiber
Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin, 7-10, 2023
12023
Evolving wildlife management cultures of governance through Indigenous Knowledges and perspectives
JJ Fisk, KM Leong, REW Berl, JW Long, AC Landon, MM Adams, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management, e22584, 2024
2024
Ecosystem-based Fisheries Science in a Data-limited Region
M Parke, B Lumsden, I Biedron, R Rykaczewski, P Woodworth-Jefcoats, ...
2023
Assessing Potential Effects of Climate Change on Pacific Salmon in Southeast Alaska and the Fisheries Implications
J Fisk
Stanford University, Earth Systems Program, 2017
2017
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