Abigail Golden
@abigailsgolden
I study fish and fishing
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New paper in Ecological Applications reveals widespread #synchrony in #fisheries globally 🐟🌎. Usually from population fluctuations, but sometimes from fishing mortality 🎣. Wonderful #coupledSES work led by Joyce Ong with Jonathan Walter and Olaf Jensen. esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
Curious about a career in ecology and evolution? Join Rutgers E&E at 4pm EDT April 20, for a discussion on demystifying the grad school application! Registration required. Flyer at drive.google.com/file/d/1W2QlxQ… Ecological Society Black in Marine Science @WSN_Secretariat @sacnas Entomologists of Color #BLACKandSTEM
As species shift poleward with climate change, following the fish is rare, and most fishing communities in the Northeast switch what they catch. Highlight by Wellesley College of work with Eva Papaiaonnou and Global Change Research Group funded by U.S. National Science Foundation. wellesley.edu/news/journalis…
Goods news: @zoejean88 had a paper accepted in Global Change Biology today! Get ready for a marine exploration of the themes in nature.com/articles/nclim…. With Hailey Conrad and Dr. Becca Selden
New in the August Issue ➡️@annoysfish Abigail Golden found that lower possession limits & shorter seasons directly reduce for-hire fishing effort in a multispecies marine recreational fishery. 🐟🥅buff.ly/3KfRmsW #FishSci
A great talk @ICES_ASC from Eimear Manning 🌍 Consider the #human community as we think about conservation of #Ecosystems
🚨New Paper Alert! Climate adaptation depends on rebalancing flexibility and rigidity in US fisheries management by Abigail Golden, Marissa Baskett, Dan Holland, Arielle Levine, Dr. Kathy Mills, & Tim Essington. academic.oup.com/icesjms/advanc…
New paper led by Abigail Golden shares perspectives on adaptive capacity and climate adaptation needs in US marine fisheries management.