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11 Bright Spots in Integrated Management of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts

  • Sondra Eger , Natalie C. Ban , Chelsea Boaler , Irene Brueckner-Irwin , Simon Courtenay , Graham Epstein , Carie Hoover , Jim McIsaac und Robert L. Stephenson
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Tables and Figures ix
  4. Preface xi
  5. Acknowledgments xii
  6. Abbreviations xiii
  7. PART 1 Setting the Stage
  8. 1 A Partnership Approach to the Study of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts 3
  9. 2 Status of Reconciliation and Indigenous Ocean Management in Canada 14
  10. PART 2 Changing Oceans
  11. 3 Rapid Changes across Canada’s Oceans and Their Impact on Coastal Communities 45
  12. 4 Large Changes in Canada’s Oceans and Their Impacts on Ecosystems and Fisheries 61
  13. 5 Using Multiscale Scenarios to Investigate the Outlook for Marine Ecosystems and Coastal Communities 78
  14. PART 3 Access to Ocean Resources
  15. 6 Lobsters and Livelihoods: Indigenous Rights and Fishery Access 105
  16. 7 The Impact of Quotas on Canada’s Fisheries and the Response of Fish Harvesters 114
  17. 8 The Role of Fisheries Co-Management in Addressing Access and Allocation Inequities in Eastern Inuit Nunangat 125
  18. PART 4 Ocean Governance
  19. 9 Transforming the Governance of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts from the Bottom Up 143
  20. 10 Knowledge Co-Production and Enhanced Governance Fit in Rebuilding Canada’s Coastal Fisheries 160
  21. 11 Bright Spots in Integrated Management of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts 174
  22. PART 5 Into the Future
  23. 12 Progress and Challenges in Making Canada’s Ocean Laws and Policies Climate-Ready 191
  24. 13 Coastlines, Communities, and Cameras: How Participatory Video Can Enhance Ocean Research 208
  25. 14 Policy Direction for Reconciliation and Indigenous Ocean Management in Canada 222
  26. 15 Toward a Healthy Future for Canada’s Oceans and Coasts 236
  27. Index 246
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