
Julia A BinghamUniversity of Rhode Island | URI · Department of Marine Affairs
Julia A Bingham
PhD in Marine Science and Conservation
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Introduction
Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Rhode Island
PhD from Duke University in Marine Science and Conservation, 2023
Governance, equity, knowledge, and power in coastal fisheries, marine environmental management, and conservation.
ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8536-7570D:
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Efforts to expand the marine aquaculture industry often draw on a discourse of opportunity that highlights untapped potential for economic growth. This discourse also underlies the more general concept of Blue Economy in which oceans are a frontier for economic development. Marine aquaculture is seen as an important part of Blue Economy, but the cu...
There is growing interest in the “integration” of knowledge and values held by Indigenous peoples with Western science into natural resource governance and management. However, poorly conducted integration efforts can risk harming Indigenous communities and reifying colonial legacies. In this regard, dichotomous conceptualizations of Indigenous and...
Current human – ocean relationships are dominated by unsustainable extraction of marine
resources having both ecological and socio-economic consequences. Sustainable fishery
management utilizing stakeholder collaboration must become a proactive strategy to
prevent or reduce further long-lasting impacts. In Oregon, USA, a newly developing
fishery fo...
In Spain, gooseneck barnacles, "percebes," are an overfished delicacy fetching a high market price ($50/lb). Oregon fishing communities show interest in developing a percebes market utilizing Pollicipes polymerus. We aim to inform resource managers to avoid over harvesting Oregon goosenecks. In summer 2016, we investigated the current status of P....