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Rachel Nichols
Rachel Nichols
Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, University of Wollongong
Verified email at uow.edu.au
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Global seafood trade flows and developing economies: Insights from linking trade and production
RA Watson, R Nichols, VWY Lam, UR Sumaila
Marine Policy 82, 41-49, 2017
742017
The cost of marine litter damage to the global marine economy: Insights from the Asia-Pacific into prevention and the cost of inaction
A McIlgorm, K Raubenheimer, DE McIlgorm, R Nichols
Marine Pollution Bulletin 174, 113167, 2022
332022
Fishing access agreements and harvesting decisions of host and distant water fishing nations
R Nichols, S Yamazaki, S Jennings, RA Watson
Marine Policy 54, 77-85, 2015
192015
The role of precaution in stock recovery plans in a fishery with habitat effect
R Nichols, S Yamazaki, S Jennings
Ecological economics 146, 359-369, 2018
92018
Can critical accounting perspectives contribute to the development of ocean accounting and ocean governance?
S Perkiss, A McIlgorm, R Nichols, AR Lewis, KK Lal, M Voyer
Marine Policy 136, 104901, 2022
82022
Allocation of harvest between user groups in a fishery with habitat effect
R Nichols, S Yamazaki, S Jennings
Natural Resource Modeling 31 (3), e12179, 2018
52018
Co-management of large-scale and medium-scale fisheries: An assessment of the fishery tax system in Indonesia
A Halimatussadiah, S Yamazaki, R Nichols, U Muawanah, FAR Afifi, ...
Marine Policy 148, 105458, 2023
42023
An initial consideration of data availability issues in downscaling ocean accounting to inform sustainable aquaculture development: The example of Clew Bay, Ireland.
C McManus, A McIlgorm, R Nichols, A Cooper
Marine Policy 145, 105286, 2022
22022
How did a network of marine protected areas impact adjacent fisheries? Evidence from Australia
R Nichols, S Yamazaki, S Jennings
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 65 (1), 119-142, 2021
22021
Sustainable fisheries and habitat-fishery interactions
RL Nichols
University Of Tasmania, 2019
22019
Habitat considerations in optimal fisheries recovery
RP Mota, R Nichols
Ecological Economics 214, 107965, 2023
2023
Integrating recreational fishing into harvest strategies: what do recreational fishers want and do we have the data to achieve it?
AM Fowler, FA Ochwada-Doyle, NA Dowling, P Bolton, H Folpp, ...
University Of Tasmania, 2022
2022
Optimal Harvesting Policies in a Depleted Fishery with Habitat Effect
RPMG Mota, R Nichols
Available at SSRN 4282914, 2022
2022
Report: Economics of under-exploited fisheries in the Southern Ocean and their potential contribution to global food security
D Tinch, S Rust, E Spanou, RL Nichols, I Grover, G Pecl, E Ogier, ...
University Of Tasmania, 2020
2020
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