Patrick Smallhorn-west
@smallhornwest
Coral Reef Scientist | Lecturer with @WorldFishCenter @TheWCS @CoralCoE @jcu | National Geographic Early Career Leader @NatGeo | #HumanRights #Conservation
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Wild fisheries can't produce more food but they could nourish more people. What if we managed fisheries for Maximum Nutrient Yield? 🧵 New paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fa… Kirsty L. Nash Christina Hicks Julia Blanchard 🏳️🌈 @nissandjac @naj_graham MA MacNeil
Rich countries drained $152tn from the global South since 1960 aje.io/zt6yy via Al Jazeera English
Out now in Conservation Biology - our study led by Patrick Smallhorn-west Pip Cohen and team showing evidence of SSF co-management improving stock resource status, but less evidence of achieving other #SDGs related to livelihoods, food security and nutrition. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co… @WCSOcean
New paper out in Frontiers - Marine Science - We argue that adopting human rights principles is key for progressing effective and equitable marine conservation outcomes, and that there are strong legal, ethical, and practical reasons for marine conservation to support human rights
New science: Why Human Rights Matter for Marine Conservation, out now via Frontiers - Marine Science How can we respect, protect, and fulfill human rights, while also securing the most sustainable and impactful conservation outcomes? Read it here 👉 frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…