Enhancing fisheries education and research through the Canadian Fisheries Research Network: A student perspective on interdisciplinarity, collaboration and inclusivity
Fisheries involve complex problems not easily addressed by a single discipline, methodology, or set of stakeholders. In 2010, the Canadian Fisheries Research Network (CFRN) was initiated to increase fisheries research capacity in Canada through interdisciplinary and inclusive research collaborations...
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Main Authors: | Katrine Turgeon (Author), Sarah C.F. Hawkshaw (Author), Kristin M. Dinning (Author), Brady K. Quinn (Author), Danielle N. Edwards (Author), Catarina Wor (Author), Courtenay E. Parlee (Author), Allan Debertin (Author), Mike Hawkshaw (Author), Benjamin W. Nelson (Author), Fan Zhang (Author), Laura Benestan (Author), Eric Angel (Author), Bryan L. Morse (Author), Daniel Mombourquette (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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