RT @sgcc4climate: "Effective stewardship of oyster reefs around the world must center Indigenous histories and include Indigenous community…
Great piece by @tcrickarchaeo and coauthors about Indigenous management practices of oyster fisheries and the need to bring these histories back into view and practices back into use
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than…
#考古学のおやつ 3/3 →cf. Leslie Reeder-Myers et al. (2022) Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management. Nature Communications, volume 13, Article number: 2383. [Nature Communications (@NatureComms)] https://t.co/ii2TVTH
RT @NaturePortfolio: Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than…
RT @sgcc4climate: "Effective stewardship of oyster reefs around the world must center Indigenous histories and include Indigenous community…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than…
RT @sgcc4climate: "Effective stewardship of oyster reefs around the world must center Indigenous histories and include Indigenous community…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than…
"Effective stewardship of oyster reefs around the world must center Indigenous histories and include Indigenous community members to co-develop more inclusive, just, and successful strategies for restoration, harvest, and management." 👏👏👏
Wow! The absolute ingenuity of the Ancients.
RT @NaturePortfolio: Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than…
Oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than 5,000 years prior to the arrival of European colonists, according to a paper in @NatureComms. https://t.co/N4F9tPCXSB https://t.co/Kxduq3
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
@AlanaMGrech @guitarfishmasum I'm guessing you've seen this, Ani, but just in case? Very cool! Paper here: https://t.co/RwzVDNAp6D
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @progressivepush: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management | Nature Communications https:…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @progressivepush: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management | Nature Communications https:…
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management | Nature Communications https://t.co/DLZSh977U8
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management https://t.co/W84qLGj9cL
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @cabahCoE: An international team of scientists, including CABAH's Ian McNiven from @MonashUni and researchers at @smithsonian, say manag…
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
An international team of scientists, including CABAH's Ian McNiven from @MonashUni and researchers at @smithsonian, say management of oyster reefs should incorporate Indigenous knowledge. Read the #openaccess paper in @NatureComms: https://t.co/oeEP8a9w
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management | Nature Communications https://t.co/uopAit8ZvW
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @UVicAnthro: Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental…
RT @heca_lab: #HECALab member Taylor Vollman is an author on a new paper out today in @NatureComms https://t.co/jHW9rkQ60W
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
Reading list!
RT @carolinedigs: Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #…
RT @heca_lab: #HECALab member Taylor Vollman is an author on a new paper out today in @NatureComms https://t.co/jHW9rkQ60W
Just published in @NatureComms: Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management #archaeology Link: https://t.co/OrlFOPMidH https://t.co/zMbU0fU19o
Fascinating open access research out in @NatureComms yesterday, featuring North American & Australian archaeological examples ... "Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management" https://t.co/WSPmVZfavt
RT @COMPASSscicomm: "Oyster fisheries cannot be effectively restored and managed without considering the past, present, and future roles of…
@salhaj @VisualPersist @AfricaSustain1 @MatthBurkhalter @africanngos @ClimateWed
RT @UVicAnthro: Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental…
RT @COMPASSscicomm: "Oyster fisheries cannot be effectively restored and managed without considering the past, present, and future roles of…
RT @COMPASSscicomm: "Oyster fisheries cannot be effectively restored and managed without considering the past, present, and future roles of…
"Oyster fisheries cannot be effectively restored and managed without considering the past, present, and future roles of Indigenous people." Congratulations to 2020 Leader for Sea Change, @IainMcKechnie, for his contributions to a new paper in @NatureComms!
RT @UVicAnthro: Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental…
RT @VictorLOAUGA: New paper with a great group of colleagues! @TurnertheHun @tcrickarchaeo @DrBonnieNewsom @pluckhahn. @BrajeTodd And all…
RT @UVicAnthro: Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental…
RT @UVicAnthro: Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental…
RT @heca_lab: #HECALab member Taylor Vollman is an author on a new paper out today in @NatureComms https://t.co/jHW9rkQ60W
RT @heca_lab: #HECALab member Taylor Vollman is an author on a new paper out today in @NatureComms https://t.co/jHW9rkQ60W
New article in Nature Communication. Thanks to Leslie, Todd, Torey, et al for putting it together and including me too. https://t.co/WjHSSL4OXe
RT @VictorLOAUGA: New paper with a great group of colleagues! @TurnertheHun @tcrickarchaeo @DrBonnieNewsom @pluckhahn. @BrajeTodd And all…
Read the original article https://t.co/ACuXeLlFiO
RT @VictorLOAUGA: New paper with a great group of colleagues! @TurnertheHun @tcrickarchaeo @DrBonnieNewsom @pluckhahn. @BrajeTodd And all…
New paper with a great group of colleagues! @TurnertheHun @tcrickarchaeo @DrBonnieNewsom @pluckhahn. @BrajeTodd And all the others! https://t.co/aYhAK8t7TJ
RT @heca_lab: #HECALab member Taylor Vollman is an author on a new paper out today in @NatureComms https://t.co/jHW9rkQ60W
RT @IainMcKechnie: new paper - i've been privileged to be part of out today in @NatureComms : Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for mi…
RT @UVicAnthro: Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental…
RT @DrBonnieNewsom: I’m thrilled to have contributed to this new paper on Indigenous oyster fisheries published in Nature Communications. C…
RT @heca_lab: #HECALab member Taylor Vollman is an author on a new paper out today in @NatureComms https://t.co/jHW9rkQ60W
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management | Nature Communications https://t.co/fVu91X15iN
RT @UVicAnthro: Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental…
Faculty member @IainMcKechnie, graduate student Taylor Vollman, & @WWU prof @marcohatch are authors on a new environmental restoration paper about #oysters published today in @NatureComms https://t.co/FefvQwc8iC
I’m thrilled to have contributed to this new paper on Indigenous oyster fisheries published in Nature Communications. Check it out. https://t.co/hg7o8DK5ZU
#HECALab member Taylor Vollman is an author on a new paper out today in @NatureComms https://t.co/jHW9rkQ60W
#uvic master's student Taylor Vollman says, "this research project helped me build connections with local nations and other researchers" @uvicanthro "Global study of #Indigenous oyster fisheries," co-authors @IainMcKechnie (credit: Iain McKechnie) https:
UVic @UVicAnthro co-author @IainMcKechnie is part of a global study of #Indigenous oyster fisheries that finds evidence of huge harvests spanning thousands of years, + co-author #uvic master's student Taylor Vollman @uvicanthro (credit: Iain McKechnie) h
A paper published in @NatureComms suggests that oyster fisheries managed by Indigenous communities in North America and Australia persisted successfully for more than 5,000 years prior to the arrival of European colonists. Read the paper here: https://t.co