Publications

Risk of encounters between North Atlantic right whales and recreational vessel traffic in the southeastern United States. Ecology & Society 25(4):12.

Caribbean Fisheries Training Program. Proceedings of the 72th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Conference.

Influence of fish aggregating devices on the livelihood assets of artisanal fishers in the Caribbean. Ocean & Coastal Management Volume 179.

Applying Social Science Theories in Fisheries Research: The Case of FADs in the Caribbean Region. Proceedings of the 71th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Conference.

Modeling the Spatial and Seasonal Distribution of Offshore Recreational Vessels in the Southeast United States.

Perceived Impact of FAD Development Programs on the Livelihoods of Caribbean Offshore Fishers. Proceedings of the 70th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Conference.

Characterizing Co-Management of Caribbean Offshore FAD Fisheries: The CARIFICO Experience. Proceedings of the 70th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Conference.

Facilitating Co-managed Fisheries in the Caribbean Region: Good Practices and Guidance from the CARIFICO Experience.

Co-Management of FAD Fisheries. A Socio-Economic Analysis of Offshore Fishers Residing on CARIFICO Member Islands.

Factors Influencing Recreational Boaters’ Compliance with Right Whale Regulations in the Southeaster United States.

Offshore Recreational Boating Characterization in the South-east United States.

Mapping and Evaluating Land Cover and Land Cover Change in the Rio Campo Natural Reserve, Equatorial Guinea.

Waterworks Newsletter of the School of Forest Resources and Conservation (SFRC), Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Program.

Analyzing the Distribution of Recreational Boating off the Coast of Northeast Florida to Determine Implications for the Conservation of the North Atlantic Right Whale.

Socio-demographic and Situational Influences on Perceived Conflict Among Coastal Recreational Boaters in Florida.

Estimating the Relative Abundance of the Marine Turtle Nesting Populations in Guatemala.