Select Johnson Lab Fisheries Publications
Johnson, T.R. (2020). Reflecting on Maine’s changing productive coastal region. Maine Policy Review, 29(2):91-97,
Mazur, M. D., & Johnson, T. R. (2020). Effects of increases in fishery resource abundance on conservation compliance. Marine policy, doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104217
Ovitz, K.L. and Johnson, T.R. (2019). Seeking sustainability: Employing Ostrom’s SESF to explore spatial fit in Maine’s sea urchin fishery. International Journal of the Commons, 13(1), pp.276–302. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.866
Johnson, T.R. & Mazur, M. (2018). A mixed method approach to understanding the graying of Maine’s lobster fleet. Bulletin of Marine Science, 94(3):1185-1199.
Ebel, S.A., Beitl, C.M., Runnebaum, J., Alden, R., & Johnson, T.R. (2018). The power of participation: Challenges and opportunities for facilitating trust in cooperative fisheries research in the Maine lobster fishery. Marine Policy, 90:47-54
Brewer, J., Springuel, N., Wilson, J., Alden, R., Morse, D., Schmitt, C., Bartlett, C., Johnson, T., Guenther, C., & Brady, D. (2017). Engagement in a public forum: Knowledge, action, and cosmopolitanism. Antipode, 49(2):273-293.
Henry, A.M., & Johnson, T.R. (2015). Understanding social resilience in the Maine lobster industry. Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 7(1):33-43.
Wilson, J., Acheson, J., & Johnson, T. (2013). The cost of useful knowledge and collective action in three fisheries. Ecological Economics, 96:165-172.
Johnson, T.R., Wilson, J.A., Cleaver, C., Morehead, G., & Vadas, R. (2013). Modeling fine scale urchin-kelp dynamics: Implications for fisheries management. Fisheries Research, 141:107-117.
Wilson, J., Hill, J., Kersula, M., Wilson, C.L., Whitsel, L., Yan, L., Acheson, J., Chen, Y., Cleaver, C., Congdon, C., Hayden, A., Hayes, P., Johnson, T., Morehead, G., Steneck, R.S., Turner, R., Vadas, R., & Wilson, C.J. (2012). Costly information and the evolution of self-organization in a small, complex economy. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 90:S76-S93. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2012.12.019
Johnson, T.R., & McCay, B.J. (2012). Trading expertise: The rise and demise of an industry/government committee on survey trawl design. Maritime Studies, 11:14. doi:10.1186/2212-9790-11-14
Johnson, T.R., Wilson, J.A., Cleaver, C., & Vadas, R. (2012). Social-ecological scale mismatches and the collapse of the Maine sea urchin fishery. Ecology and Society, 17 (2):15. doi:10.5751/ES-04767-170215
Johnson, T.R. (2010). Cooperative research and knowledge flow in the marine commons. International Journal of the Commons, 4 (1):251-272.
Johnson, T.R. (2008). Book review: Fishers’ knowledge in fisheries science and management, Fish and Fisheries, 9 (1):118
Martin, K., McCay, B., Murray, G., Johnson, T.R., & Oles, B. (2007). Communities, knowledge, and fisheries of the future. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 7 (3): 221-239
Johnson, T.R., & van Densen, W.L.T. (2007). Benefits and organization of cooperative research. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 64 (4):862-840.