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O’Riordan, Brian (2018) Deep-rooted problems, great expectations: Can the ministerial declaration and regional plan of action signed recently in Malta turn the tide of fortune for small-scale fisheries in the Mediterranean and black sea? Samudra Report (80). pp. 4-9. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2016) New, but long overdue: Small-scale fishers in Europe have established a low-impact fishing platform to further fishing in a sustainable and socially and economically viable manner. Samudra Report (72). pp. 20-22. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2015) Good, clean, fair fish: Slow fish is a multifaceted, evolving network of networks seeking sustainable, fair and wholesome alternatives in sustainable and responsible fisheries. Samudra Report (71). pp. 35-37. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2015) 42 Portraits of women working in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors: Femmes de Mer 42 Portraits. Un Livre De Michèle Villemur. Yemaya Newsletter (48). p. 12. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2015) A Constant struggle: Chile’s socially and politically troubled waters have provided a rich harvest of organizations in the artisanal fishery sector, as described in a recent book. Samudra Report (70). pp. 4-8. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2014) A Firm agenda: The Contribution of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture for food security and nutrition was discussed at the 41st session of the FAO’s committee on world food security. Samudra Report (69). pp. 4-8. ISSN 0973 1121

Fry, Antoine and Padnis, Akhila and O’Riordan, Brian (2014) Looking back, Looking Ahead: The 65-year history of a local committee representing professional fishermen in France reveals an opening up to global concerns on fisheries. Samudra Report (67). pp. 7-11. ISSN 0973 1121

Narayanan, Sumana and O’Riordan, Brian (2013) Celebrating fisheries: The World Fisheries Day, which specifically recognizes the role of small-scale, artisanal fishers and fishworkers, was celebrated in myriad ways around the world. Samudra Report (66). pp. 38-43. ISSN 0973 1121

Cruz, Ivannia Ayales and Solis Rivera, Vivienne and Cordero, Patricia Madrigal and Barguil Gallardo, Daniela and Borras, Marvin Fonseca and O’Riordan, Brian (2013) Men, women fishing together: A Training workshop in Honduras focused on the need for gender equity in the fishing communities of Central America. Samudra Report (65). pp. 30-35. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2013) Smoking kilns: In the wild west of Ireland, the European Economuseum Network is putting fisheries' artisans on the map. Samudra Report (65). pp. 26-29. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2013) Living the learning: Seventy participants from eight countries spent four days on the Honduran Caribbean Coast learning from each others’ experiences of small-scale fisheries. Samudra Report (64). pp. 42-47. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2013) The Global fisheries crisis: Dispelling myths and misconceptions, and fishing for solutions. Food Chain, Vol.3 (1-2). pp. 18-31. ISSN 2046-1879

O’Riordan, Brian (2012) Fishing for answers: A Recent study assessed the social and ecological outcomes of government subsidies for small-scale fisheries in Chile. Samudra Report (63). pp. 42-44. ISSN 0973 1121

Melillanca, Patricio Igor and O’Riordan, Brian (2012) Rebel with a cause: In this interview, Honorino Angulo, a fishermen leader from Southern Chile, talks about his battle for the rights of coastal commmunities. Samudra Report (62). pp. 29-30. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2012) Unity in diversity: Voluntary guidelines to secure sustainable small-scale fisheries (VGSSF) promise an overarching framework that recognizes the rights of fishing communities to life and livelihood. Samudra Report (61). pp. 36-39. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2011) The Purrfect answer?: United Kingdom conservationists harness cat power for sustainable seafood sourcing drive. Samudra Report (59). pp. 38-40. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian and Quist, Cornelie and Frangoudes, Katia (2010) Behind every boat, a woman, a family, a community…!: The European network of women’s organizations in fisheries and aquaculture, AKTEA, challenges the unacceptable omission of women’s contributions to fisheries in a crucial european commission policy consultation paper. Yemaya (34). p. 9. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2010) Seismic shock: The Chilean state’s ineffective response to the recent earthquake and tsunami reveals a systemic failure and is a wakeup call for a more effective warning system. Samudra Report (55). pp. 4-6. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2009) Blind to sector and gender: A Recent workshop highlighted the European Commission’s blindness to the importance of women and fisheries. Yemaya (32). pp. 6-7. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2009) Blue Europe turns green: The Reform process for Europe’s common fisheries policy proposes stringent cuts but offers differentiated approaches to small-scale fishing. Samudra Report (53). pp. 23-28. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2009) Milestones: Ecuador’s new food sovereignty law aims to strengthen the constitutional right to food. Yemaya (30). p. 6. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2009) Profile: Marie Ademar: Marie Ademar is the President of the Maritime Family Association in Martinique and a member of the World Forum of Fisher Peoples (WFFP). Yemaya (30). p. 10. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2008) Not just the cherry on the cake: Gender mainstreaming and anti-discrimination measures form central planks in President Michelle Bachelet’s policies for Chile. This article discusses how Chilean women in fisheries are benefiting from the new measures. Yemaya (29). pp. 3-5. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2008) “Through struggle we achieve our objectives!”: This article is based on an interview with Natalia Laino Lojo, General Secretary of the Galician Association of Women and Men Shellfishers (AGAMAR). Yemaya (29). pp. 10-11. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2008) Common concerns, lasting bonds: A Recent workshop in Chile witnessed great debate on consolidating and securing rights for small-scale fishers in Latin America. Samudra Report (50). pp. 38-42. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2008) Profile: Meet Zoila Bustamente: In Chile, CONAPACH creates history by electing its first woman president. Yemaya (27). p. 7. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2007) Banning the beach seine: A Group of women has decided to abandon the ecologically-hazardous practice of beach seine fishery, opting instead for small enterprise activities supported by fishery authorities. Yemaya (26). pp. 9-11. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian and Vanini, Soraya and Meireles, Jehova and Queiroz, Luciana (2007) Certifying the uncertifiable?: An Expert workshop on guidelines for aquaculture certification, organized in Fortaleza, Brazil, from 31 July to 3 August 2007, examined the gamut of issues surrounding intensive industrial aquaculture. Samudra Report (48). pp. 30-34. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2007) No equity without gender equity: The Chilean Government calls for a gender equity meeting for women in artisanal fisheries. Yemaya (26). p. 9. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2007) Towing the line: The Chile-Peru border dispute jeopardizes the region’s deep-sea artisanal shark fishery. Samudra Report (48). pp. 40-46. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2007) Mucho moolah, sweatshop standards: Despite being a jewel in the crown of Chile’s export economy, the salmon aquaculture industry is plagued by poor workplace and labour standards. Samudra Report (47). pp. 29-33. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2007) Golden goose or albatross?: Behind the apparent success of Peru’s fishmeal export industry lies a sorry tale of low efficiency, and high environmental and social costs. Samudra Report (46). pp. 45-49. ISSN 0973 1121

Iacomini, Fabio and O’Riordan, Brian (2006) Changing times, changing roles: Artisanal fishermen’s organizations in Chile will need new skills and approaches to manage their fisheries. Samudra Report (45). pp. 42-47. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2006) Fight over, but war goes on: Chilean communities unite to fight for their livelihood rights against big business interests represented by a giant pulp firm. Samudra Report (45). pp. 10-14. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2006) Sea martyrs of San Antonio: Out-of-work women encarnadoras (hook baiters) in Chile take up acting and win wide acclaim. Yemaya (23). pp. 5-6. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2006) Action, not more words: This profile of Zaida Zurita Huaitisa, a seaweed harvester in southern Chile, and a member of CONAPACH’s Executive Committee, is based on an interview by Brian O’ Riordan. Yemaya (22). pp. 5-6. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2006) Supporting the struggle: Many groups are providing support to the struggle being waged by the community of Mehuín in Southern Chile. Yemaya (22). pp. 4-5. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2006) Growing pains: Child labour in the artisanal fisheries of Senegal was the focus of an ILO study on the worst forms of child labour. Samudra Report (44). pp. 8-13. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2005) From Accra to Santa Clara: The Recent Santa Clara workshop organized by ICSF sought to promote healthy fishing the artisanal way. Samudra Report (40). pp. 77-81. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2004) The Holy grail: This article examines the background to the changes now being proposed for the status of the artisanal fishing zone in Peru. Samudra Report (39). pp. 21-27. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2004) In the throes of birth pangs: Sifting through accusations and recriminations, the long and the short of Chile’s new fisheries law are outlined here. Samudra Report (38). pp. 7-9. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2003) Goodbye to irresponsible fishing?: The New fisheries partnership agreements being advocated by the European Union may eliminate irresponsible fishing practices. Samudra Report (34). pp. 13-19. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2002) A Trojan horse: A New deal between the EU and Chile shows how future fisheries access agreements may now shape up. Samudra Report (32). pp. 36-39. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2002) Labour focus: This report highlights the poor working conditions in Chile's salmon processing plants. Yemaya (9). pp. 5-6. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2001) Can the leopard change its spots?: Reform of the European Union’s fishing policy lacks credibility, going by the instance of Mauritania. Samudra Report (30). pp. 18-23. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2001) Information is strength: Women from fishing communities and women supporters from Spain, France, Holland and Norway met in Brussels from 19 to 22 November 2001 to exchange experiences and to discuss the review process of the common fisheries policy (CFP). Yemaya (8). pp. 2-3. ISSN 0973-1156

O’Riordan, Brian (2001) Misplaced machismo: Atlantic dawn must surely be the biggest, baddest and most brazenly illegal supertrawler yet. Samudra Report (29). pp. 5-8. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2001) Running too fast?: For traditional fisheries in Madagascar, it is a long road to recognition. Samudra Report (29). pp. 9-14. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian and Cardenas, Juan Carlos (2000) Cooked or roasted?: A New bill, the first step towards privatization in the fisheries sector, threatens to split Chile’s artisanal fishery sector. Samudra Report (27). pp. 37-41. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2000) Troubled seas in Loctudy: The Recent constituent assembly of the World Forum of Fish Harvesters and Fish Workers erupted in an acrimonious east-west divide. Samudra Report (27). pp. 3-9. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (2000) Socializing costs, privatizing benefits: As more and more supertrawlers are being built, it is time to critically review the EU’s fisheries policy. Samudra Report (26). pp. 16-22. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1999) A New apartheid?: The Transformation process in South Africa’s fisheries is a tale of chaos and corruption. Samudra Report (24). pp. 9-12. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian and Pisua, Luz (1998) Blowing hot and cold: The Terrible climatic twins—El Niño and La Nina— have periodically wreaked havoc on the Peruvian fishery. Samudra Report (21). pp. 26-32. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1998) Invasion by sea: Imports of marine fish into land-locked Mali is spelling doom for the traditional freshwater Malian fishers. Samudra Report (21). p. 9. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1998) Sticky labels: Given the various contesting views expressed, the FAO’s recent technical consultation on ecolabels may well have come unstuck. Samudra Report (21). pp. 22-25. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1998) What’s the catch?: The Launch of a livelihood from fishing at London’s historic Billingsgate fish market was an occasion for same concerned reflection. Samudra Report (20). pp. 39-44. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1998) Don’t repeat others’ mistakes: This open letter addresses some of the critical issues relevant to a marine fisheries policy for South Africa. Samudra Report (19). pp. 19-21. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1997) Throwing the dice: The Development of fisheries in Lake Victoria seems set to follow global trends of overcapitalization. Samudra Report (18). pp. 38-40. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1997) Who’s being seduced?: As the Marine Stewardship Council tries to sell itself in the South, critics are starting to question its market orientation. Samudra Report (18). pp. 10-11. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1997) Who’s being seduced?: As the Marine Stewardship Council tries to sell itself in the South, critics are starting to question its market orientation. Samudra Report (18). pp. 3-9. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1996) How blue will my Europe be?: The Grand dream of a ‘Blue Europe’ may mean that fisher people will be forced to relocate to shore-based activities. Samudra Report (15). pp. 41-45. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1996) Fisherfolk safeguarding aquatic diversity through their fishing techniques. Intermediate Technology Development Group, United Kingdom.

O’Riordan, Brian (1995) Re-greening the seas: Experiments in some fishing villages of South India reveal the economic, social and environmental advantages of artificial reefs. Samudra Report (13). pp. 12-15. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1995) Flying the Canadian flag: The pro-Canada zest that recently swept through UK and Irish fishermen should not hide the fact of interdependence in fisheries. Samudra Report (12). pp. 37-39. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1994) Don’t be hunters, start harvesting: Unless the present orientation shifts from hunting to harvesting, the world’s fisheries may well have created a new endangered species. Samudra Report (10&11). pp. 42-44. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian and Gillet, Pierre (1994) Putting up the barricades: By laying seige to foreign vessels and grabbing hostages, Spanish fishermen have declared war on the EU fishing policy. Samudra Report (10&11). pp. 17-22. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1994) A Bridge to remote communities: Through bottom-up planning, an NGO in Sulawesi shows how to bridge the gap between government and remote local communities. Samudra Report (9). pp. 20-22. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian (1994) Common policy, uncommon muddle?: The EC’s common fisheries policy is riddled with perilous implications, as protesting UK fishermen stress. Samudra Report (9). pp. 11-14. ISSN 0973 1121

O’Riordan, Brian and ITDG, Intermediate Technology Development Group (1992) Strategies towards benefiting the poor': A Preliminary report from the NGO fish culture workshop. Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG), UK.

O’Riordan, Brian Putting up the barricades: Fish wars and sea laws. UNSPECIFIED.

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