Traditionally, objectivity and neutrality along with testability and significance have been important standards of science. However, science has changed profoundly from small-scale experiments to large-scale problems of societal concern. Thus a revised set of scientific standards and ideals of quality is necessary. Fisheries scientists are educated at universities where traditional ideals are essential. In this paper I discuss objectivity and neutrality as measures of quality and how fisheries scientist relate to these ideals. Scientific ideals are challenged, and examples are discussed within fish stock assessment, whale counting and fisheries data
The concept of fishers' knowledge is one that has largely been marginalised in mainstream fisheries ...
"its hard io find a happy fisheries man-ager these days... Ir is ulso hard to find a happy fish...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...
Traditionally, objectivity and neutrality along with testability and significance have been importa...
This research sought to assesss the safeguards protecting scientific objectivity in New Zealand deep...
I- We surveyed 349 U.S. marine fisheries scientists to ask them about their working con-ditions, the...
Many social scientists in the field of fisheries display a strong concern for the social engineering...
Norwegian fish stock assessment has not included estimation of coastal and fjord resources until rec...
Much has been written about the poor relations between fisheries scientists and lay people, but the ...
Engaging with fishers ’ knowledge (FK) is increasingly valued in fisheries management (a) for FK’s u...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...
For a long time, fishery-independent surveys were only carried out by scientists. On-going criticism...
The pursuit of sustainable fisheries requires a broad vision of fishery science as the scientific st...
Scientists hold different views about environmental management. These views may drive their interest...
This article looks at how fisheries biologists of the early twentieth century concep‑tualized and me...
The concept of fishers' knowledge is one that has largely been marginalised in mainstream fisheries ...
"its hard io find a happy fisheries man-ager these days... Ir is ulso hard to find a happy fish...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...
Traditionally, objectivity and neutrality along with testability and significance have been importa...
This research sought to assesss the safeguards protecting scientific objectivity in New Zealand deep...
I- We surveyed 349 U.S. marine fisheries scientists to ask them about their working con-ditions, the...
Many social scientists in the field of fisheries display a strong concern for the social engineering...
Norwegian fish stock assessment has not included estimation of coastal and fjord resources until rec...
Much has been written about the poor relations between fisheries scientists and lay people, but the ...
Engaging with fishers ’ knowledge (FK) is increasingly valued in fisheries management (a) for FK’s u...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...
For a long time, fishery-independent surveys were only carried out by scientists. On-going criticism...
The pursuit of sustainable fisheries requires a broad vision of fishery science as the scientific st...
Scientists hold different views about environmental management. These views may drive their interest...
This article looks at how fisheries biologists of the early twentieth century concep‑tualized and me...
The concept of fishers' knowledge is one that has largely been marginalised in mainstream fisheries ...
"its hard io find a happy fisheries man-ager these days... Ir is ulso hard to find a happy fish...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...