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Can Non-Aboriginal Fishers Challenge Feds for “Right to Fish?” – The Atlantic Fisherman – January 2005


Down with the Causeway: Structure Harms Region’s Ecosystem : Anthony Davis, Krista MacEachern; The Nova Scotian, July 31, 2005, p.5.


Living Memories of our Ancestors – Mi’kmaq-Maliseet Nations News – February 2005


The Right to Fish? : Anthony Davis and Ratana Chuenpagdee; The Navigator, August 2005, Vol. 8, No. 8, pp60-64.


American Eel (K’at) and Sharing (Utkunajik)- A Key Mi’kmaq Cultural Characteristic – Mi’kmaq-Maliseet News – September 2004


Cultural Relationship with Kat – Native Journal – June 2004


Doing Nothing Not An Option for Controlling Seal Population – The Atlantic Fisherman- November 2004


Federal Fisheries Management Guided by “Too Many Fishermen” Chant – Atlantic Fisherman- September 2004


Fishermen’s Association Celebrates 30 Years – Guysborough Journal – September 15, 2004


Fishermen’s Associations: Independent Agent or Paper Tiger? – The Atlantic Fisherman – April 2004


Kat [ka’taq – American Eel]: A Mi’kmaq Customary Food Cache – Mi’kmaq-Maliseet News – May 2004


Kat [ka’taq – American Eel]: A Mi’kmaq Customary Food Cache – The Atlantic Fisherman – June 2004


Partners or Predators? Fisheries researchers and the Need for Protocols – The Atlantic Fisherman – October 2004


Seeking Answers and Learning Lessons from White Hake Stomachs: An Example of Results from Collaborative Research – Hook, Line, and Thinker – Spring 2004


Sharing Eel Catch Mi’kmaq Tradition – Anishinabek News – October 2004


Sharing is an Inherent Part of Mi’kmaq Culture – The Atlantic Fisherman – December 2004


Traditional Wisdom Can Build a Sustainable Future – The Atlantic Fisherman – August 2004


Are Fishing Families About to Disappear? – The Navigator – February 2003


Fishermen’s Associations: Independent Agent or Paper Tiger? – The Navigator – March 2003


On the Fiction of ‘Too Many Fishermen Chasing Too Few Fish’ and its Place in Canadian Fisheries Management -The Navigator – April 2003


Paq’tnkek Mi’kmaq and Kat (American Eel – Anguilla rostrata): A Case of Cultural Importance and a Story of Decline – The Navigator – October 2003


Paq’tnkek Mi’kmaq and Kat (Eels) – Mi’kmaq-Maliseet News – July 2003


Fishing families and the changing social fabric of small boat fishing – The Sou’wester – December 15, 2002


Manufacturing Crisis and Conflict on Fisheries Management – The Sou’wester – June 1, 2002


Politics of Fear – The Sunday Chronicle Herald- June 30, 2002


Small Boat Fishermen are Wired and Ready – The Atlantic Fisherman – October 2002


Who Will be Left Fishing a Generation from Now? – The Atlantic Fisherman – June 2002


Diving Into the Chowder – Canadian Issues – August/September 2001


Green Crab-Threat of Future of Guysborough Fishermen? – Guysborough Journal – March 28, 2001


Research Project Raises Questions about Future of Local Fisheries – Guysborough Journal – July 25, 2001


Who Benefits from Research? The Need for Fisheries Research Protocols – The Sou’wester – September 1, 2001


Who’ll be Left Fishing? The Dilemma of Recruitment in Small Boat Fishing – The Sou’wester – October 1, 2001