Publications

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Archipelago contributes to a range of studies and papers addressing the challenges of sustainable marine resource management. The following selection lists some recent highlights.

Electronic Monitoring
Fisheries Monitoring
BC Seafood Sector
Marine Environmental
Electronic Monitoring

A Pilot Study Using Electronic Monitoring (EM) in the Hawaiian Longline Fishery (pdf).
(2010) H. McElderry, M. J. Pria, M. Dyas, R. McVeigh

Morro Bay/Port San Luis Exempted Fishing Permit Electronic Monitoring Pilot Project Report for the Pacific Fisheries Management Council (pdf).
(2010) S. Rienecke, M. Bell (The Nature Conservancy), M. J. Pria, J. Bryan, H. McElderry (Archipelago Marine Research Ltd.)

Using Electronic Monitoring to Estimate Reef Fish Catch on Bottom Longline Vessels in the Gulf of Mexico: A Pilot Study.
(2008) M. J. Pria, H. McElderry, M. Dyas, P. Wesley
 
 
Fisheries Monitoring

Guiding Principles for Development of Effective Monitoring Programs (pdf).
(2011) S. Stebbins et al contributed to this study prepared by MRAG Americas for the Environmental Defense Fund

The Advantages of an Audit over a Census Approach to the Review of Video Imagery in Fishery Monitoring.
(2011) R. D. Stanley (Pacific Biological Station, Fisheries and Oceans Canada), H. McElderry (Archipelago Marine Research Ltd.), T. Mawani (Fisheries and Oceans Canada), J. Koolman

Evaluating the Reliability and Equitability of At-Sea Observer Release Reports in the B.C. Offshore Groundfish Trawl Fishery.
(2010) M. Grinnell

Monitoring the Gulf of Mexico Commercial Reef Fish Fishery: A Discussion and Review. (Prepared for the Ocean Conservancy)
(2009) S. Stebbins (Archipelago Marine Research), R. J. Trumble, and B. Turris

Evaluation of Monitoring and Reporting Needs for Groundfish Sectors in New England.
(2008) H. McElderry, B. Turris
 
 
Seafood Sector (BC)

Requirements, Current Conditions and Readiness for Traceability in the Canadian Aquaculture Sector and British Columbia's Wild Harvest Sector.
(2010) Archipelago Marine Research, Blue Revolution Consulting Group

An assessment of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) of the B.C. Seafood Sector and Tidal Water Recreational Fishing.
(2004) GSGislason and Associates Ltd. In association with Archipelago Marine Research Ltd.
 
 
Marine Environmental

Nearshore Aquatic Habitat Monitoring: A Seabed Imaging and Mapping Approach.
(2011) T. A. Nelson (University of Victoria), S. N. Gillanders (University of British Columbia), J. Harper (Coastal and Ocean Resources Inc), M. Morris (Archipelago Marine Research Ltd.).

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