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Submissions from 2026

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Seafood, mercury, and human health in coastal South Carolina: Findings from a community-based study, Russell Fielding, Julia Saltzman, Rylee-Jade Bean, Jenna Monroe, and Theodore R. Them II

Submissions from 2025

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The Sustainability Stones: Culturally Embedded Conservation Strategies and Their Vulnerability in Maupiti, French Polynesia, Russell Fielding and Fiona Gimenez

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Two-Eyed Seeing into shipwrecks: maritime microscopy in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Sara A. Rich, Kayla Raimondi, and Hannah Herness

Submissions from 2024

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A “war” over lobster and whales: The issue-attention cycle, media discourse, and political ecology of right whale science and conservation in six US newspapers, Marcus Reamer, Catherine Macdonald, Julia Wester, Russell Fielding, and Meryl Shriver-Rice

Submissions from 2023

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“A Change of Name during Sickness”: Surveying the Widespread Practice of Renaming in Response to Physical Illness, Russell Fielding

Submissions from 2022

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Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance, Katherine M. Crosman, Edward H. Allison, Yoshitaka Ota, Andrés M. Cisneros-Montemayor, Gerald G. Singh, Wilf Swartz, Megan Bailey, Kate M. Barclay, Grant Blume, Mathieu Colléter, Michael Fabinyi, Elaine M. Faustman, Russell Fielding, P. Joshua Griffin, Quentin Hanich, Harriet Harden-Davies, Ryan P. Kelly, Tiff Annie Kenny, and Terrie Klinger

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Whalers in “A Post-Whaling World”: Sustainable Conservation of Marine Mammals and Sustainable Development of Whaling Communities—With a Case Study from the Eastern Caribbean, Russell Fielding

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What Is There to Do If You Find an Old Indian Canoe? Anti-Colonialism in Maritime Archaeology, Sara A. Rich, Cheryl Sievers-Cail, and Khamal Patterson

Submissions from 2021

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Artisanal and Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Eastern Caribbean): History, Catch Characteristics, and Needs for Research and Management, Russell Fielding and Jeremy J. Kiszka

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Feeding Ecology of Elusive Caribbean Killer Whales Inferred From Bayesian Stable Isotope Mixing Models and Whalers’ Ecological Knowledge, Jeremy J. Kiszka, Michelle Caputo, Paula Méndez-Fernandez, and Russell Fielding