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    Constraints to effective comanagement of New Zealand's customary fisheries: experiences of the East Otago Taiāpure by Bennett-Jones, Louise, Gnanalingam, Gaya, Flack, Brendan, Scott, Nigel, Chambers, Paul, Hepburn, Christopher

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2022)
    “…Centralization of fisheries management within large-scale, colonial governing bodies can remove access and management rights of Indigenous communities and…”
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    Local management to support local fisheries: Rāhui (temporary closure) and bag limits for blackfoot abalone (Haliotis iris) in southern New Zealand by Gnanalingam, Gaya, Pritchard, Daniel W., Richards, Derek K., Subritzky, Peri, Flack, Brendan, Hepburn, Christopher D.

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-09-2021)
    “…Spatially discrete stocks that vary in life history traits on a reef‐to‐reef scale present a challenge for fisheries managers. Nationally or regionally applied…”
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    East Otago Taiāpure: sharing the underlying philosophies 26 years on by Jackson, Anne-Marie, Hepburn, Christopher D., Flack, Brendan

    “…Taiāpure (local fishery) are Customary fisheries Protection Areas (CPAs) designed to make better provision for rangatiratanga (Māori chieftainship) under…”
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    Challenges to traditional management of connected ecosystems within a fractured regulatory landscape: A case study from southern New Zealand by Hepburn, Christopher D., Jackson, Anne‐Marie, Pritchard, Daniel W., Scott, Nigel, Vanderburg, Patricia H., Flack, Brendan

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-09-2019)
    “…Indigenous people often manage natural environments and resources based on landscape features. Rights and management responsibilities that follow pathways of…”
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    First record of Bonnemaisonia hamifera (Bonnemaisoniales, Rhodophyta) in the South Pacific, from the South Island of New Zealand by Garbary, David J., D'Archino, Roberta, Flack, Brendan, Hepburn, Christopher D., Nelson, Wendy A., Pritchard, Daniel, Sutherland, Judy. E.

    “…The tetrasporophytic 'Trailliella' stage of the red algal genus Bonnemaisonia is reported for the first time from the Southern Hemisphere. Here we describe a…”
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