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Harper, Sarah J. and Williams, Meryl and Kleiber, Danika and Axelrod, Mark and Mangubhai, Sangeeta and Torell, Elin and Macho, Gonzalo and Fakoya, Kafayat and Gopal, Nikita and Ojea, Elena and Lawless, Sarah and Franz, Nicole and Castro, Maricela de la Torre and Deeg, Claudia and Gustavsson, Madeleine and Oloko, Ayodele and Atkins, Molly and Basurto, Xavier and Soejima, Kumi and Ferrer, Alice Joan and Cisneros, Maria del Mar Mancha and Gutierrez, Carmen Pedroza and Choudhury, Afrina and Cohen, Philippa J. and Siegelman, Ben and Bradford, Kirsten and Tumasz, Amelia Duffy and Frocklin, Sara and Gee, Jennifer and Kusakabe, Kyoko and Appiah, Sarah and Pasani, Chikondi Manyungwa and Virdin, John and Sutaria, Sadaf Sadruddin and Siyanbola, Omitoyin and McDougall, Cynthia (2025) Designing gender-inclusive data systems in small-scale fisheries. Ambio, 55. pp. 245-259.

Jueseah, Alvin S. and Kirk, Abigail I. and Finkbeiner, Elena M. and Kollie, Nathaniel I. and Fitzpatrick, Juno and Virdin, John and Olendo, Mike and Patten, Eric T. S. and Kannah, John Forkpa and Boeh, William Y. and Sherif, S. Ahmed and Wehye, Austin S. and Dalton, Kathryn H. (2025) Distant-water fleets, local consequences: Lessons from a case study in Liberia. npj Ocean Sustainability, 4 (54). p. 10.

Basurto, Xavier and Gutierrez, Nicolas L. and Franz, Nicole and Cisneros, Maria del Mar Mancha and Gorelli, Giulia and Aguion, Alba and Smith, Simon Funge and Harper, Sarah and Mills, Dave J. and Nico, Gianluigi and Tilley, Alex and Vannuccini, Stefania and Virdin, John and Westlund, Lena and Allison, Edward H. and Anderson, Christopher M. and Baio, Andrew and Cinner, Joshua and Fabinyi, Michael and Hicks, Christina C. and Kolding, Jeppe and Melnychuk, Michael C. and Ovando, Daniel and Parma, Ana M. and Robinson, James P. W. and Thilsted, Shakuntala H. (2025) Illuminating the multidimensional contributions of small-scale fisheries.

Franz, Nicole and Virdin, John (2024) E248: Climate-smart strategies for small-scale fishing communities.

Benzaken, Dominique and Adam, Jean Paul and Virdin, John and Voyer, Michelle (2024) From concept to practice: Financing sustainable blue economy in Small Island developing states, lessons learnt from the Seychelles experience. Marine Policy, 163. p. 11. ISSN 0308-597X

Basurto, Xavier and Virdin, John and Franz, Nicole and DeLand, Sarah and Smith, Bea and Cleary, Jesse and Vegh, Tibor and Halpin, Patrick (2024) A global assessment of preferential access areas for small-scale fisheries. p. 9.

Virdin, John and Baurto, Xavier and Nico, Gianluigi and Harper, Sarah and Mancha-Cisneros, Maria del Mar and Vannuccini, Stefania and Ahern, Molly and Anderson, Christopher M. and Funge-Smith, Simon and Gutierrez, Nicolas L. and Mills, David J. and Franz, Nicole (2023) Fishing for subsistence constitutes a livelihood safety net for populations dependent on aquatic foods around the world. Nature Food. ISSN 2662-1355

Simmance, Fiona A. and Nico, Gianluigi and Smith, Simon Funge and Basurto, Xavier and Franz, Nicole and Teoh, Shwu J. and Byrd, Kendra A. and Kolding, Jeppe and Ahern, Molly and Cohen, Philippa J. and Nankwenya, Bonface and Gondwe, Edith and Virdin, John and Chimatiro, Sloans and Nagoli, Joseph and Kaunda, Emmanuel and Thilsted, Shakuntala H. and Mills, David J. (2022) Proximity to small-scale inland and coastal fisheries is associated with improved income and food security. p. 11.

Virdin, John and Osterblom, Henrik (2021) Blue gold: A Study illustrates the deep influences that guide the gilded ocean economy: Just 100 companies generated 60 per cent of revenues from the largest ocean-based industries in 2018. Samudra Report (85). pp. 7-9. ISSN 0973 1121

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