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Incidental capture of leatherback sea turtles in fixed fishing gear off Atlantic Canada
KM Hamelin, MC James, W Ledwell, J Huntington, K Martin
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 27 (3), 631-642, 2017
362017
Distribution, abundance and condition of an invasive bivalve (Corbicula fluminea) along an artificial thermal gradient in the St. Lawrence River.
RA Castañeda, E Cvetanovska, KM Hamelin, MA Simard, A Ricciardi
Aquatic Invasions 13 (3), 2018
282018
Water mass characteristics and solar illumination influence leatherback turtle dive patterns at high latitudes
KM Hamelin, DE Kelley, CT Taggart, MC James
Ecosphere 5 (2), 1-20, 2014
132014
Evaluating outcomes of long-term satellite tag attachment on leatherback sea turtles
KM Hamelin, MC James
Animal Biotelemetry 6, 1-14, 2018
112018
Look who’s talking: Contributions to evidence-based decision making for commercial fisheries in Atlantic Canada
KM Hamelin, JA Hutchings, M Bailey
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 80 (2), 211-228, 2023
72023
“The people’s fish”: Sociocultural dimensions of recreational fishing for Atlantic mackerel in Nova Scotia
KM Hamelin, MA MacNeil, K Curran, M Bailey
Frontiers in Marine Science, 1716, 0
4
Humanizing marine spatial planning: A salutogenic approach
K Curran, KM Hamelin, M Bailey
Marine Policy 154, 105660, 2023
32023
Cryptic invaders: nonindigenous and cryptogenic freshwater Bryozoa and Entoprocta in the St. Lawrence River
KM Hamelin, RA Castañeda, A Ricciardi
Biological Invasions 18, 1737-1744, 2016
32016
Community-Based Ocean Literacy: Four Examples of Ocean Optimism from Mi'kma'ki/Atlantic Canada.
J Ostertag, J Ammendolia, A Vance, K McPherson, KM Hamelin, ...
Canadian Journal of Environmental Education 24 (1), 136-160, 2021
22021
Effects of thermal effluent on the diversity and distribution of benthic invertebrates in the St. Lawrence River
K Hamelin
McGill University, 2014
12014
Indigenous self-determination in fisheries governance: implications from New Zealand and Atlantic Canada
H Bodwitch, KM Hamelin, K Paul, J Reid, M Bailey
Frontiers in Marine Science 11, 1297975, 2024
2024
Working towards decolonial futures in Canada: First steps for non-Indigenous fisheries researchers
R Cadman, H Bodwitch, KM Hamelin, K Ortenzi, D Seidler, H Sinan, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2024
2024
Community knowledge as a cornerstone for fisheries management
KM Hamelin, AT Charles, M Bailey
Ecology and Society 29 (1), 2024
2024
CASTING A WIDER NET: ENGAGING COMMUNITIES TO ENHANCE FISHERIES SCIENCE AND INFORM MANAGEMENT IN ATLANTIC CANADA
KM Hamelin
2023
Mapping information use with implications for fisheries management in Atlantic Canada
KM Hamelin, M Bailey, J Hutchings
CCFFR/SCL 2021, 2021
2021
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