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Lydia Teh

Image: “Aquaculture” by Michael Chu, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

FCRR – Dynamic Integrated Marine Climate, Biodiversity, Fisheries, Aquaculture and Seafood Market Model (DIVERSE)

This report documents a newly developed model to project future pathways to seafood sustainability under global change.

Posted in 2019, IOFNews, News Release, Research | Tagged with Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor, Colette Wabnitz, CORU, Faculty, FCRR, Gabriel Reygondeau, IOF postdoctoral fellows, IOF Research Associates, IOF students, Lydia Teh, Muhammed Oyinlola, Nereus Program, Oa Li Chen, Publications, Research, Vicky Lam, William Cheung

Sea-ing the People

Sea-ing the People

Research Associate Lydia Teh discusses good stewardship and social responsibility in fisheries

Posted in 2018, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with IOF Research Associates, Lydia Teh, Nereus Program, Research

Marine conservation must consider human rights: An appeal for a code of conduct

Marine conservation must consider human rights: An appeal for a code of conduct

The impacts of marine protected areas can undermine people’s rights or stop them from their livelihoods

Posted in 2017, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Conservation, Faculty, IOF Research Associates, Lydia Teh, Nereus Program, Sustainability, William Cheung, Yoshitaka Ota

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